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Through Our Eyes – Week 34

February 12, 2015

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 6:30pm deadline and our officers and attendees will pick the best of the bunch to showcase at our open meetings every Tuesday at 7:00pm in Lab 127.

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A member of the First Company Governors Foot Guard waits for the ceremony to begin during the Connecticut Governor’s Inaugural Ball at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, Ct, on Jan. 7. EMILY KASKStagg-BowlMount Union’s Mason Minnich (6) followed by Mike Jackson(47) and Alex Goff (79) take the field before the Stagg Bowl at Salem Stadium. SHABAN ATHUMAN Bulldog-TrackLogan Hall of salem is held down by glenvar wrestler during the Salem open matt  invitational at Salem High School. SHABAN ATHUMAN TAS4Dr. Seuss character Thing 1 dances around the East Room of the White House in Washington as students wait for First lady Michelle Obama to read to them as part of her “Let’s Move, Let’s Read!” initiative, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015. The book, Dr. Seuss’s “Oh, The Things You Can Do That Are Good for You: All About Staying Healthy,” has been updated with the help of the Partnership for a Healthier America and includes healthy foods and exercises. NICOLE BOLIAUX TAS5A heavy fog hangs low over the Big Four Ice Caves, a glacier hidden away in the Cascade Mountains.  The Caves suffered a recent collapse due to rock slides and glacial melting. ALYSE YOUNG Processed with VSCOcam with c1 presetStudents walk through the Atrium of Mass Media and Technology Hall on WKU’s campus streaked in early morning light. HARRISON HILL

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