After a year hiatus, Top of the Week returns with co-hosts Grace Stephens and Debra Murray. On this episode, Grace and Debra talk with Herald reporters Alexandria Anderson and Michael Crimmins about the top stories of the week.
Homesickness, WKU's lawsuit against the Herald: 2/24
Cheryl Stevens retiring: 2/10/21
WKU professor on Kamala Harris' inauguration, more headlines: 2/3/21
New semester, similar COVID guidelines: 1/27/21
Caboni's pay reduction, restart WKU and graduation changes: 4/22
How a small Kentucky town is dealing with the Coronavirus: 4/15
On-campus services, Bowling Green shelters and president updates: 4/8
WiFi hotspots, dance courses and mask donations: 4/1
New grading system, WKU move out and 'Healthy at Home': 3/25
Special update: COVID-19 and what it means for WKU: 3/18
Coronavirus and WKU's Arabic program: 3/4
Trans students, Caboni's salary and Hideout: 2/26
Sustainability and the USPS: 2/19
Black History Month, Gen Z debt and Athletic funding: 2/11
Academic calendar, coronavirus and recycling: 2/5
Free speech and 2010 trends: 1/29
Semester Wrap Up: 12/4
China, DACA and Volleyball: 11/20
Recanvass, blue college counties and a nursing master's program: 11/13
Special edition: Kentucky Governor Race 2019: 11/6
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