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Through Our Eyes – Week 18

March 27, 2013

Each Wednesday, WKU’s Student Chapter of NPPA brings you the best images of the past week taken by our very own students. To submit, you must currently be a WKU Photojournalism student and have taken the images or produced the video in the last week (Monday to Monday). Send your top 5 choices to wkunppa@gmail.com and our officers will pick the best of the bunch to showcase.

   Week1801Nick Slattery gets the Western Kentucky Rugby Team hyped before the game during the Nash Bash 2013.

Micheal Noble

Week1802An inmate of Warren County Correctional Facilities stands, holding his bible behind his back, in prayer. Once a month non-violent inmates are given the option of getting out of their rooms to attend a prison ministries service held be the pastor of Eleventh Street Baptist church of Bowling Green, Ky. The ministry began as an effort to inspire those who are incarcerated to find redemption through God and commit to a better lifestyle once they are released.

Bria Granville

Week1803The carpenter at Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Saint Meinrad, Ind., Father Germain, glues the pieces of a frame together in the carpentry shop. Fr. Germain was making 20 new frames to replace old frames holding pictures in the hallways of the school of theology at the abbey.

Sam Oldenburg

Two teams clash turning a scrum in the Nah Bash rugby tournament.Two teams clash during a scrum in the Nash Bash rugby tournament.

Micheal Noble

Week1805A snare drummer warms up before performing during the WGI Mid-South Percussion Finals at Western Kentucky University on March 23, 2013.

Brandon Carter

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