Herald Newsletter 09-12-2025

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Friday, September 12, 2025

Entrepreneurs get ‘Taylor-made’ lessons on authentic leadership

Mariah Yates speaks with those in attendance prior to the start of the “Strong Community, Strong Coffee” meeting at the WKU Innovation Campus on Sept 11, 2025 (Cayden

Guest Speaker, WKU Assistant Professor Mariah Yates, shared a presentation on what business leaders can learn from pop culture during the monthly “Strong Community, Strong Coffee” meeting Thursday.

Yates taught the class “Entrepreneurial Leadership Through the Lens of Taylor Swift,” using her book “Swift Leadership, a Taylor-made Approach to Influence and Decision Making,” as curriculum material. She attended the meeting as a guest speaker to share some of the points from her book to local business owners.

‘Happy to have the club back’: WKU Rec Club relaunches with lawn games
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WKU Students help celebrate the return of the WKU Rec Club with lawn games outside of Regents and Normal Halls on Thursday, Sept 11, 2025 (Brendan Culler)

Cornhole, Kanjam and giant Jenga filled the lawn outside Normal and Regents Halls Thursday evening during a meeting of WKU’s Rec Club.

Though the original date on Sept. 2 was rained out, the club didn’t let the postponement dampen their spirits as beautiful weather, drinks and snacks tied together a first event that featured lots of conversation, and drew in passersby.

WKU Soccer ends in stalemate versus Austin Peay

WKU Soccer’s battle with Austin Peay resulted in a 0-0 draw Thursday night.

Freshman forward Matea Bradfield found herself with a chance to make a game-winning shot to bring it home for the Lady Toppers in the final stages. A series of saves from Austin Peay sophomore goalkeeper Ari Allen prevented the Lady Toppers from breaking the tie.

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Western Kentucky University midfielder Camryn Davis (12) braces for the impact of attempting a header on Thursday, Sept 11, 2025, during a game against Austin Peay at Western Kentucky University’s soccer complex in Bowling Green, Ky (Adin Parks)
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WKU Volleyball travels to Tennessee for ETSU Tournament

Setter Kendall Meller (14), Defensive Specialist Tayler Baron (2), and Kaira Knox (5) score against the Bulldogs during WKU’s game against Drake in Diddle Arena on Saturday, Aug 30, 2025.(Natasha Gomez)

WKU Volleyball continues its road trip this weekend, traveling to Tennessee for the ETSU tournament.

The Hilltoppers are coming off the Marquette Invitational, where they split the weekend 1-1. WKU swept then 25th-ranked Dayton 3-0 before falling to tournament host Marquette in a sweep.

The Hilltoppers were led by sophomore outside hitter Alivia Skidmore. Skidmore led the way for WKU in both games, with 14 and 16 kills, respectively.

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