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Herald Newsletter 03-10-2026

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

WKU Chorale to sing across the sea

(FILE PHOTO) Western Kentucky University holds their 2026 Choir Spectacular on March 8, 2026 in the Van Meter HallAuditorium.(Corrine

For the first time since 2018, one of WKU’s choirs will travel across the ocean to share its music across Spain.

WKU’s Chorale choir will take 43 singers to tour Spain over spring break. Over the week-long trip, the choir will sing a variety of prepared pieces in Madrid, Toledo, Valencia and Barcelona.

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VISUALS: Pages Circus

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JCPenney to hold Suit-Up Event

WKUAdvising and Career Development will be partnering with JCPenney on Tuesday for its spring “Suit-Up” event, where WKU students, alumni and employees can purchase a variety of professional wear at a discounted price.

Pastillita Jr. the clown laughs as he introduces himself to the audience with his signature whistle blows at the Pages Circus in Bowling Green, Ky. on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Pastillita spoke only in whistle blows and performed various shenanigans like playing tug of war with children from the audience and bickering with a fellow circus member over sweeping the floor.(Jacob Sebastian)
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(FILE PHOTO) 2024 WKU GraduateAdan Garza tries on a new suit jacket at the JCPenney “Suit-Up” event in Greenwood Mall on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025.(Jonah Savage)
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WKU will host clinical psychologist Dr. Tracy Dennis-Tiwary as a speaker for the university’s Wedge Seminar on Tuesday, with a presentation titled “Why anxiety is good for you.”

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