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The hat, shirt, pants and cape took a year in total to make. Ward’s favorite sport to attend chalice 6 Oil source 33 Discontinue 58 Racer’s path endangerment and fourth-degree is basketball because “the players and coaches are close enough to hear me.” 2. What was the name of the social club in Donnie Brasco? stock market crash,” accord- (a) Palm Pavillion (b) King's Court (c) Rooster's Cove also be requested on A2 or A3 at a 5% premium or UP TO SPEED 68 Iranian language 7 Comrade in arms 34 Ella Fitzgerald 59 Sweat source assault under extreme emotional ing to WFPL. 3. Steve Buscemi plays what character in the film Reservoir distress. Dogs? 69 Fencing sword 8 “Steppenwolf” specialty 60 “What ___ is Current public school teach- Hilltoppers making strides in run game With Baker’s dismissal, only two of (a) Mr Orange (b) Mr White (c) Mr Pink 70 Data author 35 Pond organism new?” ers would lose the money they 4. Who does Michael Corleone marry in the 1972 film the players involved in the altercation The Godfather? 71 Admiral’s 9 Lampoon had put into KTRS, the Ken- WKU alumni 36 Equipment 61 Hit the bottle remain on the team. Four of them (a) Sophia (b) Apollonia (c) Emiliana command 10 Mideast hot spot 38 Alborg native 62 Stout relatives tucky Teachers’ Retirement BY ALEC JESSIE We push each other every day to get better. It’s 5. What passage of the Bible does Jules 'preach' to his victims in “ have left the program early, which Pulp Fiction? 72 Musical mark 11 Lollapalooza System. KTRS is the current SILAS WALKER • HERALD 41 Gallery display 64 “Thanks ___!” [email protected] not as much of a selfi sh thing. It’s more like when includes Obee, O’Bryan, Stallings start online (a) Ezekiel 25:17 (b) Exodus 20:15 (c) Judges 15:19 retirement policy for public Teachers and supporters gathered on Monday at the Kentucky State Capitol Building in Frankfort to protest a new pension bill SB 151. “Enough is enough!” and 6. In The Departed, Billy Costigan is killed by Italian mobsters 73 “Go ahead, I dare 12 Slender reed 43 Disney’s “___ 65 Wide of the mark school teachers, which in- “Vote them out!” they chanted. someone makes a play, go congratulate them. If and Baker. Chris Johnson completed from what city? you!” 13 ___ Quentin Pete” 67 “Is it soup ___?” his senior season in 2017. fashion empire (a) (b) Worcestor (c) Providence cludes every public university 7. Who plays attorney David Kleinfeld in the movie Carlito's Way? WKU’s fi rst season under head you’re pushing someone else, we’re all getting Baker was also arrested in April (a) Sean Penn (b) Charlie Sheen (c) Robert de Niro on the back page of any section at a 10% premium. in Kentucky except the Uni- 49 members of the Kentucky CAPE-ABLE @GovMattBevin coach Mike Sanford was a turbulent 2016 prior to his freshman season 8. American Gangster, based on a true story, takes place during versity of Kentucky and the House and 22 members of better.” Pink Lily what war? one. The change in staff was made on charges that included operating Start of a new tradition (a) World War II (b) Vietnam (c) Korean University of Louisville. the Kentucky Senate voted not Running back Tonight 49 members of the worse by a loss of star power from a motor vehicle under the influence Soon after, Ward said he still had a Ward channels this love for WKU 9. At what club does Tony Montana party in the film Scarface? Protesters gathered in front Kentucky House and 22 to keep kicking the pension MARQUEZ TRIGG BY LAUREL DEPPEN BY LAUREL DEPPEN (a) The Midnight Club (b) El Morocco (c) The Babylon To solve the Sudoku puzzle, each row, column and To solve the Sudoku puzzle, each row, column and the Hilltoppers’ roster, and that was of alcohol or drugs and possession of lot of Red Towels, so he made pants in his spirit at athletic events. Ward of the capitol building chant- members of the Kentucky problem down the road ... any- [email protected] [email protected] 0. Sam Rothstein is based on a real life gangster in the film box must contain the numbers 1 to 9. box must contain the numbers 1 to 9. ing phrases, such as “120 Senate voted not to keep made even worse by the fact that the marijuana. and a shirt. met Aaliyah Hawkins, who he calls Casino. Who is he? one who will receive a retire- (a) Frank Rosenthal (b) Joseph Bonanno (c) Bugsy Siegel strong” and “united we stand, kicking the pension problem ment check in the years ahead Hilltoppers had the worst run game in senior quarterback Mike White held linemen to get our chemistry down.” Baker announced his intention to “I always like to do things,” Ward his game buddy, at a football game down the road ... anyone who divided we fall.” Many of the owes a deep debt of gratitude the nation. the burden of having to do it all on the Rising redshirt senior running back transfer from WKU Saturday before said. “It was something I was doing in 2017. Ever since then, the pair has Solution will receive a retirement check The Hilltoppers ranked dead offensive end, resulting in predictable D’Andre Ferby said that Sanford has Brendan Ward has made a name In just four years, WKU alumni Chris 19 28 5 71 public schools not closed for in the years ahead owes a deep to these 71 men & women who the program released its statement. whenever I was bored. I would just pick been attending games together. for himself at WKU. More commonly and Tori Gerbig started Pink Lily Bou- 1.a 6.c spring break this week were debt of gratitude to these 71 did the right thing.” last out of 130 teams in FBS in total play calling. made the ground game much more of “Attending WKU was an honor and up my towels and stitch them together, Hawkins described her game expe- known as the “Red Towel Guy,” Ward tique, an online fashion source that 2.b 7.a 43 closed to compensate for the men & women who did the Kentucky Attorney General rushing yards. They had only 791 for “Coming off last season, it wasn’t an emphasis in spring practice, and a privilege,” Baker said on Twitter and then it became a whole outfi t.” riences with Ward as “exciting.” 316 said he wants to promote spirit in WKU has surpassed $50 million in sales. 3.c 8.b absence of teachers who took right thing.” Andy Beshear disagreed with the season. WKU only averaged 60 what we wanted,” rising redshirt fi xes are being made throughout the Saturday. “I learned a lot about Originally from Memphis, Tennes- “You never know what he is going athletics. The Pink Lily Boutique offers a wide 4.b 9.c 27 4 off to rally in Frankfort. People 9:26PM • March 29, 2018 Bevin’s approval of the bill, rushing yards per game and 2 yards junior running back Marquez Trigg practices. myself as well as the game of football see, Ward is a broadcasting major. He to say,” Hawkins said. “He will make What makes Ward stand out from range of women’s and children’s cloth- 5.a 10.a also gathered at the capitol to and he appeared on the Cap- per carry. The Hilltoppers were also said. “We weren’t satisfi ed with what “Things we watched on fi lm from last and life. I’m walking away a better recalled fi nding WKU and growing to jokes about the players, coaches and other Hilltopper fans at sporting ing including athletic and swimwear, 3 5 4 protest on Friday. itol steps to speak to protest- the only team in the country without went on. But we defi nitely worked year that can easily be fi xed, they are athlete athlete and a better young love it. the fans. He chants all the cheers at events is his outfi t that he made com- formal attire and more. Co-owner Tori Marilyn Hoffman-Elrod is ers. SILAS WALKER • HERALD a single run of 20 yards or more last on it throughout the offseason. We being fi xed during the spring,” Ferby man. Looking forward to opening my “I can come here, I can learn, en- the game, even if the band, dancers pletely out of Red Towels. The outfi t described the Pink Lily style as ca- 2 6 97 136 a retired fi rst-grade teacher Hoffman-Elrod said. “Most “Today we’re seeing democ- Representative James Kay (D) speaks to the crowd of protestors in front of the year. watched fi lm, worked on alignments said. “It’s been a great improvement.” recruitment back up and for the next joy free games, get my education and or cheerleaders are not saying them. PREVIOUS SOLUTION features a variety of towels that Ward tering to women searching for trendy who taught at Garden Springs people don’t understand the racy,” Beshear said through capitol building in Frankfort on Monday. “Are you ready to fi ght?” Kay asked With no rushing attack to speak of, in practices and working with the still be a college student who learns Overall, he will make you laugh and the protestors. said he has collected since the begin- clothing that has a “bright, colorful 87 62 1 Elementary School in Lexing- importance of this bill. Ken- a megaphone. “You call this SEE SPRING FOOTBALL • PAGE B2 SEE QUINTON BAKER • PAGE B2 and makes mistakes,” Ward said. “All enjoy yourself.” ning of his academic career at WKU. and upbeat aesthetic.” ton for 32 years. Elrod said tucky is nothing without our governor disgusting? I call of this is in one place and I still have Ward said he takes great pride in He recalls having over 30 towels sit- Pink Lily has also expanded the 9 4 8 9 2 5 although she was retired, she public schools.” him one and done.” Assembly said they would join future of Kentucky education. people to support me. That’s the sense standing out at games. He said that if ting around his room and deciding to range of its products by adding a cus- still felt it was important to Bevin has previously been Beshear also told the crowd Beshear in the lawsuit. “It’s unfair because teach- I get from WKU. It’s very supporting. he didn’t want to stand out, he wouldn’t turn them into a cape. tom design department that offers 8 7 3 31 protest to “show solidarity a vocal supporter of the pen- he planned to sue if the bill Shelbyville senior Katie Vo- ers have been paying [into You can be crazy. You don’t have to wear the outfi t. Hawkins called him “I used to wear [the cape] around customers the option of adding mono- with other teachers”. sion overhaul. After the bill passed, reiterating a video gel said she was protesting KTRS] for years,” Vogel said. Hilltoppers get series win with comeback victory worry about being judged. You can be “the most dedicated fan out there.” campus a lot to see how people would 5326 7 9 75 6 3 “We want to get the word out was passed in both cham- statement he posted earlier. today to support her mother, you. That’s what I became when I fi rst take it in,” Ward said. Copyright ©2018 PuzzleJunction.com Copyright ©2018 PuzzleJunction.com about what’s happening here,” bers, Bevin tweeted, “Tonight The Kentucky Education BY CASEY MCCARTHY they were.” started wearing my outfi t.” a teacher, and to fi ght for the SEE PROTEST • PAGE A3 SEE RED TOWEL GUY • PAGE B2 SEE PINK LILY • PAGE B2 [email protected] The Hilltoppers continue to lead C-USA in doubles, triples, RBIs and on-base percentage. WKU pushed The WKU softball team clawed its its home run total to 28 on the year, Former wrestler Hillbilly Jim to enter WWE Hall of Fame WKU pride index ranks low Herald lawsuit back in court way back to win on Sunday against with bombs from freshman Jordan Texas-El Paso to secure a second Thomas and sophomore Paige BY DRAKE KIZER High School, Morris developed into an sional basketball in Europe before de- He said as he became more impres- straight Conference USA series win. Carter in the weekend series. Carter, All-State basketball player, and he re- ciding to pursue competitive weight- sive physically, friends would often BY SPENCER HARSH universities were scored on a fi ve-star BY EMILY DELETTER arguments made in their briefs. After [email protected] system. both sides present their arguments, On a cold weekend that saw the whose homer on Sunday helped ceived scholarship offers after gradu- lifting. Morris said in the process of joke that the he should become a pro- STUDENT PUBLICATIONs [email protected] WKU ranks second to last with two [email protected] the judge can make a case decision, Hilltoppers and Miners trading runs WKU retake the lead, is also second ating in 1971. Morris wound up playing getting stronger and training more fessional wrestler. Though he enjoyed stars, just ahead of Morehead State with and either the plaintiffs or defendants and leads, WKU (23-14, 7-5 C-USA) in C-USA in RBIs with 33 on the at fi ve different institutions during his rigorously, he found his way to WKU. watching wrestling as a kid, Morris was across from mmth/JRH Jim Morris, 65, has been known as 1 ½ stars. UK and U of L are ranked the have a chance to appeal the decision. pushed its way up what’s currently a season. collegiate career, and he said the diffi - “I’m forever grateful to WKU for not sold on making that fantasy a real- WKU ranks poorly in a list of Attorneys representing both the Hillbilly Jim for over 30 years, and his highest with nearly perfect scores, ac- Lawyers from the attorney general’s crowded conference standings. Carter said she never doubted culties he faced helped him determine affording me even though I never en- ity until he saw a promotion outside of Shyamrock LGBTQ-friendly univesities in Ken- Herald and WKU will appear in court upcoming induction into the WWE cording to the index. offi ce will also be present. “Anytime we can get a conference the team could come back to win his future career trajectory. rolled one semester,” Morris said. Kentucky on television. tucky, according to Campus Pride, a Friday, April 5, to present oral argu- Hall of Fame has given the former pro- Pam Johnson, a professor in the WKU sued the Herald February 2017 series win it’s huge for us,” head Sunday’s game. “I was really made more for indi- “They would let me come up to Smith “When cable TV came out, I start- , 2018 • 1 non-profi t organization that supports ments concerning the ongoing lawsuit coach Amy Tudor said in a press “I had faith in our team putting fessional wrestler a chance to refl ect 19 - 3 school of journalism and broadcasting in order to appeal an order from the vidual sports,” Morris said. “I loved Stadium and work out with so many ed watching Georgia Championship IL p LGBTQ-friendly communities at uni- between the university and the news- release. “When our backs were up runs,” Carter said. “We put up on a life that remained fruitful long af- the concept of team sports, but I soon great WKU athletes. All the coach- Wrestling,” Morris said. “It blew my LIQUORS .m who teaches media diversity courses, Kentucky attorney general, who ruled R versities and colleges. paper. ter his decision to retire. P said she is surprised WKU scored so that WKU had to turn over records of against the wall today I thought we 14 runs yesterday, so I didn’t really realized that you could do your very es loved me, and I even had the great mind because they had these wres- . Campus Pride investigated Transyl- Both the College Heights Herald and Morris was born in Scottsville and A low. sexual misconduct to the newspaper. really stepped up and performed think it was an issue.” best every day and you would still lose Gene Keady approach me one time tlers that looked like guys from the vania University, University of Ken- the University of Kentucky’s student after moving a few times, his family “Clearly I cannot condone a perfor- WKU held the position that they should well both offensively and in the The Hilltoppers took the first if your team got beat. I didn’t like that about helping some of his skinny and gym. Most of the wrestlers we used to tucky, Northern Kentucky University, newspaper, the Kentucky Kernel, are put down roots in Bowling Green just mance in which we are ranked six out not have to provide the Herald docu- circle. The crowd played a huge role game of the weekend 10-8 after WITTNEY HARDIN • HERALD part, and I felt like that just wasn’t the weak boys train.” see looked like big fat guys with their University of Louisville, Morehead named plaintiffs in the case. before he started high school. He has of seven,” Johnson said. ments related to employee sexual mis- in this victory for us today. I’ve never only a combined two runs through Sophomore pitcher Haylee Towers prepares to pitch during the Spring Fling tournament at the soft- right kind of payoff for me.” Standing over 6 feet 7 inches tall and shirts off, but these guys didn’t look State University, Spalding University Oral arguments are a chance for at- heard this place get that loud and the first three innings. With UTEP ball complex on March 2. Towers has played a wide variety of positions in her short time so far on kept his home base in Warren County After his time in college concluded weighing 320 pounds, Morris became and WKU, according to the index. The torneys to further explain in court the we certainly appreciate everyone the team. The Lady Toppers lost the game against Austin Peay 5-0. ever since. in the late ‘70s, Morris played profes- a successful weightlifter in his 20s. 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Large dark green trucks transported Senida Husić and her family from the United Nations safe zone in Potočari, Brent Björkman (left), director of the Kentucky Museum and Kentucky a village in the Srebrenica Folklife Program, and Denis Hodžić, a municipality in Bosnia, to the Bosnian-American graduate student next safest town of Tuzla in at WKU, collaborated closely to create an oral storytelling project SPONSORED CONTENT 1993. and exhibition. The two began Husić could hear the working on the exhibit in 2015. “It is screams and gunfi so multifaceted. This exhibit is just a small glimpse of what it is like to be background. And just re as in they the a Bosnian American. Refugee is not were about to depart, Husić’s our full story,” Hodžić said. (Photos by grandfather was separated Hayley Watson • Cherry Creative) from the family. The Serbian of the month” idea forces said he had to be DREAMS to feature a new, transported by a different With Cassidy’s guidance and encouragement vehicle. PIZZA creative pizza each That was the last time from his then-girlfriend and now wife, Katie, month. the Husić family saw their In 2012, Brad Niemeier was entering his senior grandfather. Niemeier set out to make his dream a reality. He In 2013, they signed the year at Purdue University. Majoring in hospitality Dead bodies lined the side said his wife shared a quote she found online of the road as they traveled. lease for their first Azzip histories with community and tourism management with a certificate in Individuals captured by collaborators, which is a from Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia’s first female Serbian forces kneeled in Pizza location in Evansville, central method folklorists entrepreneurship, he had dreams to someday open fi president, that pushed him forward: “If your elds with their hands use. The Folklife Program the pair’s hometown. On Feb. 5, around their backs. This start his own business. conserves these stories by dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough.” is what defi Denis Hodžić looks at a photo of 2014, the first location opened its doors. For the placing them in special A walk-on defensive tackle for Purdue’s childhood until thened age Husić’s of 12 himself and his mother, Sadeta, Niemeier started brainstorming how to make collections for researchers, which is displayed along other first three weeks, the restaurant was so popular when her family fi football team, Niemeier often had his football family members and Bosnian photos from his family at the his restaurant unique. The first way would be in Bowling Green innally 1998. settled Kentucky Museum exhibit. Hodžić it ran out of dough every day. Americans to experience buddies over for pizza nights. Everyone pitched The war in Bosnia and and his mother fl the serving style: fast, fresh and personal. “We very quickly found out that the idea and years later. confl ict of the war ed but Bosnia were due not to able in $5, and Niemeier would create an array of Herzegovina lasted from 1992 to bring many of their belongings Each customer is able to choose every aspect to 1995. Over 8,000 men and “I want to create with them, said Hodžić. “What can the concept actually work,” Niemeier said. understanding for people pizzas for everyone. This tradition, combined children were you take with you when you have of their pizza from sauce to finishing toppings — cultural understanding to fl ee so quickly ... so she took her The chain expanded over the last four years to buried in mass graves.murdered and for people is what’s really pictures. Everything else material with his love of Chipotle’s fast, customizable you can replace, but you can’t and watch as an Azzip team member makes it It’s estimated that Bowling important to me,” Björkman open six locations across Indiana. The Bowling Green is home to more than replace your memories,” Hodžić said. serving style, gave Niemeier an idea for his own SPONSORED CONTENT said. in front of them. Green location, which opened in June of 2016, 6,000 Bosnians, according to pizza restaurant. the Kentucky Museum and The second part of the He then recruited friend and chef Bake Kentucky Folklife Program’s With the encouragement of Mike Cassidy, was the first in another state. Kentucky Folklife Program. Kollker to invent creative recipes and research mission is to “present” graduate career, it didn’t Evansville senior Olivia Howard has worked JuicesFolklorists for at WKU have its research back to the matter,” Hodžić said. “This one of his entrepreneurship professors, he collected and shared personal Bowling Green community the freshest ingredients for the soon-to-be collaborators it work with to is something that is really at the Bowling Green Azzip from the beginning stories from Kentucky members walk 8,372 steps to entered his idea into Purdue’s Burton D. Morgan validate what is important to central to my heart.” life we moved around so restaurant. Their dough recipe would only take communities for over 100 commemorate each life lost and has served as manager for about a year. them and to share it further much,” Husić said. “I didn’t Business Model Competition. After several Juices add Zest to life everyyears. need The Kentucky Folklife The exhibit opens up in the massacre. The exhibit two and a half minutes to bake, all of the meat with the greater Bowling to a maroon wall holding have a proper home. I didn’t “For me, it kind of feels like a big family,” By Ryan Goodlett Program’s collaborative also features foodways uniting rounds of competition, his idea won. He was Green community, Björkman the decorated slippers a have proper friends and then roasted in house and vegetable toppings as fresh Bosnian Oral History the culture like ćevapi, a Howard said. of fi tness, your body will not change if your diet said. Bosnian woman may wear in school to go to. It was just like a awarded $20,000 to start a business. Project and exhibit, “A Bosnian as possible. They also came up with their “pizza Hodžić and Björkman’s her household, a complete smoked continuous state of chaos, and Since she is also from Evansville, Howard was doesn’t. Incorporating juice into her diet gave her Culture Carried: Bosnians drink like ćejf thatsausage is shared and Quickly, the vague notion of “someday” relationship was what spurred set used for ćejf, a form of then when I moved to Bowling more energy and made her feel lighter. in Bowling Green,” have by the families. Traditional able to see Azzip grow from the beginning into the creation of the project. coffee central to Bosnian Green; we got a home.” became “now.” Kale Yeah!been instrumental to sharing dress decorated with deep, The juices are made from all-natural ingredients, Hodžić got involved with the heritage, and a Srebrenica what it is now. She said that she is inspired by the diverse stories of those vibrant colors and the tangible Although she doesn’t Kentucky Folklife Program crochet fl intend to move back to her with no added preservatives or sugar. The Rich in potassiumwho now call Southcentral ower honoring those praying devices used by the and the Kentucky Museum who died in the Srebrenica birth country, she said she Niemeier’s ability to start and grow a business ingredients listed on the lid of the bottle are the Kentucky “home.” three dominant religions in Fights cancer Massacre on July 11, 1995. never intends to turn her back On Friday May 3rd, Bosnia are also represented. at such a young age. only ingredients in the juice. For example, one of on the country that made her Reducescommunity cholesterol members will “I wouldn’t be the person I am today if it wasn’t forThe Bosnia. fi And I “It just kind of makes me feel like anything I their most popular juices, “Hula Hooch,” contains have a chance to join the nal portion of the who she is today. wouldn’t be the individual I am today without the experiences, as want to do, I have the ability to do it,” Howard pineapple, apple and mint. A more fi lling juice would WKU folklorists and Kentucky “I wouldn’t be the person Museum staff for a fi painful as they are.” I am today if it wasn’t for said. be one with a vegetable base, like “Kale Yeah!” This event before the exhibit nal tribute comes Bosnia,” Husić said. “And I juice contains kale, romaine lettuce, apples, ginger down. wouldn’t be the individual I am Niemeier said his advice for young today without the experiences, and limes. Denis Hodžić, a Bosnian- American graduate student at as painful as they are.” entrepreneurs is to not be afraid to start small— in August of 2015. Björkman While some people might be hesitant about the WKU, left Germany in 1999 Senida Husić The experiences of these the first Azzip location was only 1,400 square and his Kentucky Folklife individuals have aided in high level of natural sugars from the fruit in the Hula Hoochwith his mother and settled The fl ow of the exhibit Program and Department of stems from individual stories cultural understanding not in Bowling Green. Hodžić’s exhibit focuses on the young feet with only one pizza oven, compared to their juice, Napier said a body needs sugar and carbs to of the survivors who later only to the Bowling Green Anti-inflmother ammatory had fl Bosnian professionals living provide energy. She explained that low-carb diets ed Bosnia in community but to WKU’s largest store now which is 2,500 square feet 1992. with one foot in each world. Improves cognitive functions Bowling Green campus. with two ovens. Niemeier said they knew that result in weight loss by causing the body to burn “The word ‘Bosnian’ fat as energy, rather than relying on carb intake for is the word that describes Kate Horigan, an assistant first store wasn’t going to be the ultimate Azzip American,” Hodžić said. “It’s professor in the folk studies energy. A bottle of juice contains the servings of department and collaborator location, but it helped them test the concept in Bosnian American. So, while nutrients needed to remain balanced and healthy. my roots and my heritage in the Kentucky Museum’s a smart way. comes from that country, I am Bosnian exhibit, said she has Because cutting out artifi cial sugar is key to a graduate and undergraduate He also said it helped that making pizza an American citizen. This is healthy diet, Zest offers juice cleanses to detox. A Applemy home.” Zinger students come to learn about ethnography, started out as a hobby — something he simply mini-cleanse is three days, including four juices In an effort to share the Aids in digestion diversity and Islam utilizingcultural per day and allowing for one heavy, nutritious meal. stories within the Bowling loved. EasesGreen migraines community, Brent the exhibit. “Pizza started as a hobby for me,” Niemeier Week-long cleanses consist of drinking six juices Björkman, director of the “What I do is try to per day. Napier said people who have done the BoostsKentucky metabolism Museum and understand how people use said. “I loved it and realized I was good at it, so I Pineapple is one of the main ingredients in one of Zest’s most Kentucky Folklife Program, led traditional culture and how popular drinks, “Hula Hooch,” which has anti-infl ammatory cleanse notice results such as higher energy, zero people use narratives and the turned it into a business.” the creation of a collaborative properties and improves cognitive functions. (Submitted photo) bloat, and a 3-5 pound weight loss. The cleanses oral history project and stories that they tell to recover As for the future, Niemeier said he wants to are planned out with suggested juices for each exhibition between the from violence and confl disaster,” Horigan said. ict “I and customer’s specifi c needs. Green juices — although Kentucky Folklife Program, see Azzip grow into a strong regional brand HappyDepartment Beet of Folk Studies and have just been blown away by that continues to be active in each of its stores’ Emma Napier knows fi rsthand the effects that an acquired taste — are recommended for meal GreatAnthropology, for detoxing the Kentucky the strength of this community the college lifestyle can have on the body. After replacements because they are more fi lling. Museum and the Bosnian and the warmth and got to communities. This would include continuing the make some new friends and gaining 45 pounds as a student at WKU, she knew Napier struggled with poor body image which Aidscommunity in digestion in Bowling Green restaurant’s “We Give A’Zip” giveback initiatives, called “A Culture Carried: it’s just been a really really it was time to make a change and start caring about resulted in low self-esteem throughout college. IncreasesBosnians in Bowling breast Green.” milk awarding and rich learning in which individual stores hold benefit nights for The construction and the experience.” the way she treated her body. She wants to help students in similar positions by Lowers blood sugar Beth and Mark Mittelberg visit the “A Culture Carried: Bosnians in Bowling Green” exhibit on Thursday April 25, 2019. The charitable organizations. providing healthy meal and snack alternatives in the traditional arts programming couple recently moved to Bowling Green. “Our daughter is a professor at WKU and she said we should check out the The Kentucky Folklife When Napier was a competitive athlete in high for this exhibit was made exhibit. We’re trying to fi Program’s Oral History Project Brad Niemeier developed “We want to be a part of the community,” he school, working out was easy — she didn’t have to form of juice and proving that change is possible. possible by a National nd places to go when we have visitors,” Beth Mittelberg said. will be one portion of the exhibit the idea for Azzip Pizza “It’s worth it — I promise.” Napier said, “Yes, Endowment for the Arts grant. that continues, as well as the said. “We want to give back and support those go out of her way. But when she went to the gym on Folk Studies and Anthropology new traveling exhibit allowing while he was a student at “Our mission at the colleagues taught Hodžić her own in college, she didn’t know what to do or eating healthy can be expensive, but it is an Kentucky Folklife Program settled in Bowling Green and the Kentucky Folklife Program Purdue University. There who are supporting us all year long” GoGo Green along with a few of his where to start with her workout. She started taking investment in your health.” is to document, present and transitions into the larger to educate communities all are now seven locations, friends the deep listening “Bosnia is my birth home 33 conserveHigh traditional in potassium arts story of refugees in America over Kentucky. classes at The Spot in downtown Bowling Green Napier believes that when you love your body, and interviewing processes but my true home is Bowling including a Bowling Green and cultural heritage of the carrying these two cultures. The Kentucky Folklife folklorists use, and they began Green,” Husić said. restaurant that opened in and discovered her love for juice at the neighboring you will respect it. Being intentional about what you commonwealth,”Hydrates Björkman skin After the stories of three Program and Kentucky Submitted Photo meeting once a month to plan individual Bosnian refugees, Husić’s family settled in Museum will host the 2016. Zest. consume and remembering that everything adds up said. Bowling Green in 1998 when Promotes nail andthe hair fl ow ofgrowth the exhibit. images of the Srebrenica Bosnian American Heritage is important, she said. The documentation is she was 12 years old. She Napier took ownership of Zest in June, and she “For me, it didn’t really Massacre fl Celebration May 3 from 6 to 8 performedBoosts by recording immune oral system oat in, merging has spent the last 20 years in said part of her focus is to help college students “There is not one single natural thing in a Pop- matter where in my life I was with current efforts happening p.m. celebrating the success Bowling Green, which is the –– high school, undergraduate, in Bowling Green like the Walk of the exhibit and thanking the who are going through the same struggles she Tart,” she said. “What is that doing for you?” single longest place she has to Remember event, in which collaborators who helped on lived in her life. did. Napier believes when you love your body, you the project with Bosnian food, “It’s important to me to be a source of nutrition will respect it. When you start to invest in your body, “My fi rst 12 years of my music and stories. for students because I’ve been there; I know what you start to notice changes that result in looking it’s like to be at a low point in your health,” she said. and feeling better. Juicing has become a trend, but After losing 40 pounds in a year, Napier found Napier said it’s for good reasons, and she considers Midnight Elixir that while working out is an important component Bowling Green very fortunate to have a part in it. Activated charcoal Great for detoxing 6

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10 Publication calendar August 2019 September 2019 2019-20 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 28 Herald publication dates 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 28 Special publications 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 28 No classes 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

Special publications October 2019 November 2019 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Coupon Book: Aug. 15 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 Fashion: Oct. 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Homecoming: Oct. 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Adulting 101: Nov. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Fall Graduation: Dec. 3 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Talisman: Dec. 4 Housing: Feb. 25 Fit: March 17 December 2019 January 2020 Best of the Hill: April 7 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Spring Graduation: May 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 Talisman: May 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 View of the Hill: June 25 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dining Guide: Aug. 4, 2020 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Coupon Book: Aug. 18, 2020 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31

February 2020 March 2020 Fall 2019 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Classes begin: Aug. 26 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Talisman Fashion Festival: Oct. 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Fall break: Oct. 10-11 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Homecoming: Oct. 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Thanksgiving break: Nov. 27-29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 Final exams: Dec. 9-13 Commencement: Dec. 14 April 2020 May 2020 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1 2 Winter 2020 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Classes begin: Jan. 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MLK Day: Jan. 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Final exams: Jan. 24 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 June 2020 July 2020 Spring 2020 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Classes begin: Jan. 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 WKU Housing Fair: Feb. 25 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Spring break: March 9-13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Best of the Hill event: March 19z 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Final exams: May 11-15 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 Commencement: May 15-16