Friday, May 9, 2025
Faculty House faces demolition alongside Cherry Hall renovation

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As a casualty to many in the WKU community, the day Henry Hardin Cherry feared has arrived
Read more by Kane Smith
‘We don’t need a cathedral’: Muslim students search for daily prayer location
started in the circle for the Hilltoppers, playing three innings, holding the Bearkats to two runs and striking out five batters
Read more by David Quintanilla

WKU Baseball heads to NMSU
WKU Baseball will travel to New Mexico State University for a three-game Conference USA series this weekend, May 9-11.
The Hilltoppers come into the weekend with a 14-7 conference record, third in CUSA
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