It is worth considering the respectful discharge of a useless semi-copper coin.
Author: Ayla Mcginnis
OPINION: Limiting credit hours betters student mental health, balances the college experience
It is unavoidable that an increase in enrolled credit hours would also be an increase in stress — and a decrease in learning — for KSU students.
OPINION: Expanding public transportation can aid students’ commute, reduce carbon footprint
With KSU being so conveniently close to Atlanta, it seems silly that a more efficient method of commute is nonexistent.
OPINION: Buying clothing secondhand enables college students to make a difference
Students should abandon fast-fashion corporations to save money and reduce their carbon footprint.
OPINION: Parking fees may help preserve Kennesaw Mountain
Community contributions would provide better salaries and upkeep for Atlanta’s most beloved hiking spot.
OPINION: The electoral college prevents true democracy
The individual’s vote loses its value within the constricting policies of the electoral college.
OPINION: Democratic nominees have oversaturated the primary election
Twenty-one candidates are just too many too chose from.