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Through Our Eyes – Week 30

October 28, 2014

Each Thursday, WKU’s Student Chapter of NPPA brings you some of the best images of the past week taken by our very own classmates. To submit for our weekly posts, you must currently be a WKU Photojournalism student and have taken the images or produced the video within the last week (Tuesday to Tuesday). Send your top 1-3 selections to wkunppa@gmail.com by our Tuesday 7:00pm deadline and our officers and attendees will pick the best of the bunch to showcase at our open meetings every Tuesday at 7:30pm in Lab 127.

 

slone_k_artistAmanda Haas, 25, poses in front of her oil painting titled “Elizabeth”, a tribute to Elizabeth Taylor. KACEY SLONE

unnamed-1A doe crosses the road at Barren River State Resort Park in Barren County, Kentucky on the morning of Saturday, October 10, 2014. WILLIAM KOLB

qMolly Hennessy, 19, studies theater and creative writing, but her thoughts are always on astrology. “I’m a Virgo-obsessive, neurotic, and always on time,” Hennessy said. Shot with a FutureEyes Prism. NICOLE BOLIAUX

_MG_9755_bwFrank and Carol Kersting tack their sailboat for a sharp turn during the Great Minnow Regatta.  The Kerstings first met while in the Peace Corps. They have lived in many places including Korea and Ukraine. Frank, now a retired WKU professor, spends much of his time with his wife and their friends at the Port Oliver Yacht Club. ALYSE YOUNG

3WKU associate professor of Environmental Science Emmanuel Iyiegbuniwe peers out the front door of his own store in Bowling Green, Ky., Ka Ce International Store & Fashions. Originally from Africa Emmanuel opened the store in mid-August of this year hoping to help similar immigrants in Bowling Green, Ky. find food, products, and clothes that are relative to their home countries. “You don’t find most of these products at Walmart,” Emmanuel said jokingly. “I know these people and I know their families. I want to help them out and that’s the joy of doing this.” LUKE FRANKE

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