Herald Newsletter 04-22-2025

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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor

Good morning, Hilltoppers!

Please enjoy today's brief newsletter covering Josie Duffy Rice's recent lecture as well as an upcoming game against Evansville for WKU Baseball Have a great day, and as always, GO TOPS!

Journalist Josie Duffy Rice speaks on covering criminal justice

Josie Duffy Rice talks to the audience while being interviewed in Jody Richards Hall auditorium on Thursday, April 17, 2025. Photo by Jacob Sebastian.

Natalie Freidhof | News Reporter

Journalist Josie Duffy Rice gave a moderated talk on her experience reporting on the prosecution and prison systems

The talk, titled “Telling the Untold Story: Investigating the U S Criminal Justice System,” was held in the Jody Richards Hall auditorium Thursday as part of the John B. Gaines Family Lecture Series.

Duffy is a freelance journalist whose stories have been published in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, The Atlantic and Slate, among others, according to her website. She founded and previously served as president of The Appeal, a nonprofit publication focused on holding criminal justice systems

WKU Baseball welcomes Evansville

Western outfielder Ryan Wideman (33) makes contact with the ball at Nick Denes Field on Feb. 14, 2025 in a game against the Illinois State Redbirds The Toppers won 4-3

David Quintanilla | Sports Reporter

WKU Baseball will host Evansville for a midweek non-conference matchup Tuesday at Nick Denes Field

The Hilltoppers are coming off their fourth Conference USA series win of the season, taking two of three games against Middle Tennessee State. The series improved WKU’s conference record to 11-4, which ties Dallas Baptist for first place in CUSA, and its overall record to 33-7 The Hilltoppers enter Tuesday’s game with a 24-1 mark at home.

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