The Commons continues to provide options for students with dietary restrictions. Find here a review of some of these options.
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Nature Bound relates outdoor sports to easing student struggles
Nature Bound is full of welcoming Trip Leaders who want to help students team-build, grow their community and hone their athletic skills in whichever sport they desire.
Comic talks suicide prevention, threesomes, divorce in one set
Comedy tour “Without Rhyme Nor Reason” stopped by the Burrus Building to advocate for having difficult conversations with friends who may be struggling with suicidal thoughts.
Spoiler Alert: “You” loses momentum, falls from previous seasons’ standard
Season four of the thriller series attempts to keep audiences guessing, at first succeeds then falters greatly.
Owl Spotlight: Hannah Moxley, feature baton twirler
Hannah Moxley is the longest-running feature twirler Kennesaw State has ever had at four years of twirling flaming batons at football halftime shows.
Photographer showcases modern Berlin contrasted with lingering dark history
Photographer Jason Langer showcases how a place’s horrific history can coexist with a population of content – yet never complacent – people.
Ask The Sentinel: staff favorites
You asked our executive staff your burning questions and we answered them in our tell-one, tell-all expose.
British performer brings rock influences to modern indie
Declan McKenna and his band brought the theatrics for Atlanta fans on his “Zeros” tour following the release of his second album.
Theatre students charm audiences with production of ‘Company’
The Department of Theatre and Performance Studies’ student actors performed a musical comedy recently wrapped on Broadway.