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Herald Newsletter 10-2-2024

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Wednesday, October 2, 2024 Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor Good morning, Hilltoppers! This morning's newsletter bears information on local voting options, SGA and a change in the C-USA Conference. Have a great day and go Tops!

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Student-led campus polling location request rejected by Warren County Board of Elections After back and forth between the newly formed WKU Student Voting Advocacy Committee and state and local government, there won’t be an oncampus polling location this November election season. The WKU Student Voting Advocacy Committee formed this semester with the initiative of lobbying County Clerk Lynette Yates and the Warren County Board of Elections to establish a more accessible polling location for students. It sent a formal request to the board with signed support of 33 student organizations on Tuesday, Sept. 10.

Department of Society, Culture, Crime and Justice Studies holds law enforcement career panel From left: Chief Deputy Kevin Wiles of Warren County Sheriff’s Department, and Agents Jamie Gordon and Micheal Johnson of the Warren County drug task force

The Department of Society, Culture, Crime and Justice Studies invited five professionals from local and federal law enforcement departments to speak to students on Sept. 28 in the Honors College and International Center about the different career options and their personal experiences. The panelists included Assistant Chief Jason Scott


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