Friday, November 8, 2024 Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor Good morning, Hilltoppers! Read on to learn about the new British Royal Family Fan Club and follow WKU football as they head to New Mexico State. Have a happy Friday!
British Royal Family Fan Club hosts trivia night Attendees of the WKU Royal family Fan Club trivia night talk in groups after getting their result on a “Which Royal Family are You” quiz on Buzz Feed on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. Photo by Gabriel Milby. Read more by Malone Farmer
The British Royal Family Fan Club hosted trivia and games Wednesday evening in the Downing Student Union. The club was founded by Ella Tabor, a sophomore communications and public relations major and Rosie Ribble, a senior corporate and organizational communications and public relations major, in May because of their shared love and fascination with the British Monarchy. The two thought of the idea last semester as a joke that evolved into the club it is now, according to Ribble. The first meeting was a group watch of the Netflix series “The Crown.” Tabor said that at the time they were still figuring out what the club would be, but now they have a better idea of what it is.
WKU Football takes undefeated conference record to New Mexico State Western Kentucky Hilltoppers quarterback Caden Veltkamp (10) talks to his team during WKU’s game against Kennesaw State University in Bowling Green, Ky. on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. Photo by Eli Randolph.
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WKU Football is set to head to Las Cruces, New Mexico Saturday to take on New Mexico State University in Conference USA play. The Hilltoppers will look to improve their perfect record in conference play to 5-0, while NMSU will look to improve to 2-4. “Back on the road again, headed to New Mexico State, a big conference game for us,” Head Coach Tyson Helton said. “You know, this time of year when you go on the road, you have to be doing everything correctly. You’ve got to be hitting on all cylinders.”
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