The men and women’s tennis teams reached great heights as both teams reached the ASUN Conference Tournaments.
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Engagement Director’s Final Farewell
Engagement Director, Ashlynn Norrell, bids her final farewell to The Sentinel and KSU upon graduation.
Over-the-counter Naxloxone approved by FDA, training available to students
Naloxone is now available as a nasal spray as a life-saving non-prescription drug to reverse the effects of a drug overdose.
Students share views on gun violence, reform
Kennesaw State students give their thoughts on gun violence in the nation.
Fraternity suspended for hazing in 2021 set to be reinstated in May
The Delta Tau Delta fraternity was suspended by KSU for hazing in 2021. They are eligible to be reinstated on May 31, 2023.
Local weather fluctuations cause seasonal changes, concern for local ecosystems
Data from KSU’s weather station has shown an increase in temperature in the first quarter of the year since 2019, hinting towards symptoms of localized climate change in the area.
OTN: California school worker strike leaves nearly half a million kids out of school
Service workers for Los Angeles schools go on strike for better pay.
OTN: Tornadoes devastate parts of the US
Tornadoes touched down in several states across the U.S. leaving families to mourn and pick up the pieces.
A recap of Georgia’s Sine Die 2023
The Georgia legislative session has ended: what passed and what didn’t?
OTN: Former President Donald Trump arrested on criminal charges
Former President Donald Trump faced 34 different counts of falsification of business records that he allegedly used to protect his reputation during his 2016 campaign.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis makes stop in Smyrna during book tour, hints to presidential campaign
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a scheduled stop in his book tour at a gun store in Smyrna on Thursday.
Young Democrats host reproductive rights forum
The Young Democrats club hosted a recent forum focused on discussing reproductive rights.