As some of our editors leave The Sentinel, they bid farewell and reflect on their time spent working at The Sentinel.
Author: Camayak
Opinion: Hazing in Greek Life is extremely dangerous
KSU’s Greek life should focus on ending hazing during initiation in order to ensure the safety of students.
A spring welcome from our new editors
The Sentinel is welcoming six new editors — four section editors, a photo editor and a managing editor.
A fall farewell from the outgoing Sentinel editors
Five of The Sentinel’s editors will be stepping away this coming semester, and here they bid farewell.
Top 5 stellar restaurants to try during the eclipse
Check out these restaurants as the solar eclipse passes over the U.S. on Aug. 21.
Search for new KSU police chief highlights more double standards
Scandal after scandal has rocked the university over the last 22 months. From the resignation of the director of culinary services, Gary Coltek, in October 2015, to the retirement of President Papp in June 2016, to the most recent — the resignation of KSU police chief, Roger Stearns.
KSU Student Government holds town hall, discusses renovations and fees
Kennesaw State University’s Student Government Association held its first ever town hall January 27, 2016. SGA acts as the voice of the student body. It […]
SGA Holds First Impeachment Court
Much like an episode of Law and Order, our very own Student Government Association set up a courtroom on Wednesday, Oct. 4, to hold the […]
Big South, Big Win, Big Deal
By Mason Wittner, Staff Writer Quarterback Trey White said he felt like Saturday was Kennesaw State’s ‘coming out party’ in the Big South. It proved […]
Soccer splits homestand
By Jonathan Hicks, Staff Writer Looking to bounce back from a tough two-game road trip that included a 2-2 draw against Stetson and a 1-0 […]
Benefits of Living Alone
Coming from a closed-knit family, living alone was never something that I had envisioned in my future. Yet, my college years are not over and this is what I’ve learned so far.
Is not declaring a minor a major issue?
“I just don’t see the point. I don’t see how declaring a minor will work for or against me, so I just didn’t.” – a Kennesaw State senior