The Revival of the Muslim Student Association
2 Articles
2 Articles
Video: Growing Muslim Student Association on WKU’s campus
Muslim Student Association President Dani Khan highlights the purpose and goals for the growing religion-based group on Western Kentucky University’s campus. Through community work, social events, and weekly prayer, MSA has built a fortified community of active and encouraged members. Welcoming Muslim and non-Muslim students alike, the association urges students to join and feel the safety and comfort of a place they can call their own.
The Revival of the Muslim Student Association
Like many clubs and organizations, the MSA pushed to work through the trials and tribulations that COVID-19 presented by doing periodic Zoom meetings, which consisted of five to six members, typically officers of the MSA. Eventually, due to the inability to gather and organize events as frequently, as well as the president at the time graduating, the MSA dissolved. “I was interested in getting that community again,”said junior, and now President…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage