Editor’s note: Statewide votes have not yet been fully counted. Those totals will be updated as they are finalized. Race calls and voting numbers from Kentucky Educational Television, which are based on numbers from AP News, are used in this story. Update: 7:25 p.m. Update: 8:00 p.m. Advertisement Governor Andy Beshear (D): 53.2%, 618,476 votes.
Gov. Andy Beshear and other Democratic candidates visited WKU on Friday to meet students and encourage those on campus to vote in the upcoming governor’s election. Beshear, a Democrat, is up for reelection as Kentucky’s governor and is running against current attorney general Daniel Cameron, the Republican candidate. Prior to Beshear’s election in 2019, he.
WKU students kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month a day early on Sept. 14 at the annual All Around the World celebration. The event was hosted by WKU HOLAS, a Latin-American organization on campus, and students got the chance to experience a wide variety of different Latino cultures. With tables of food representing countries, traditional.
Students, staff and faculty members were welcomed by campus pride organizations to the South Lawn on Thursday, Sept. 7 for the annual Pride on the Lawn ice cream social. The event featured tabling from various organizations that support LGBTQ+ life on campus. The Pride Center, Hilltopper Pride Network, Topper Pride Alumni, Out in Honors, the.
WKU student-led music organizations came together on Thursday, Aug. 24 to offer students a chance to join their groups at their Back to School Bash. The American String Teacher Association, the Collegiate National Association for Music Education, Delta Omicron, Phi Mu Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota all are individual fraternity and sorority organizations within the.