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Author: Autumn Edmonston

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OPINION: Students can help fund the USPS with pen pals

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • September 8, 2020
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If students began a relationship with a pen pal, they would simultaneously help their own mental health and contribute towards saving the foundational presence of the USPS.

OPINION: Keeping maiden names in marriage empowers women, preserves identity
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OPINION: Keeping maiden names in marriage empowers women, preserves identity

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • November 4, 2019
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In a society progressively more empowering for women, the tradition of adopting a new last name for marriage is no longer necessary.

OPINION: It is still possible to enjoy fall in ‘Hot-lanta’
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OPINION: It is still possible to enjoy fall in ‘Hot-lanta’

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • September 30, 2019
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Thick cardigans and spiced lattes do not always go well with Atlanta heat — and that is okay.

OPINION: Digitalizing the law exam ignores student needs
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OPINION: Digitalizing the law exam ignores student needs

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • September 23, 2019
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Research shows that online testing is detrimental to students and should not be the only option for standardized tests.

Students rally in Atlanta school strike for climate change
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Students rally in Atlanta school strike for climate change

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • September 23, 2019
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Atlanta was just one of many international cities participating in the strike against climate change, making the protest the largest organized environmental event in history, according to NPR news.

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OPINION: Major-specific tuition rates would provide incentive and opportunity for students

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • September 9, 2019
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Universities should cater to the varying costs-reward of majors by charging their students accordingly.

OPINION: KSU should provide recreation space to replace the Owl’s Nest
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OPINION: KSU should provide recreation space to replace the Owl’s Nest

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • August 26, 2019
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Students will miss the Owl’s Nest during construction.

OPINION: Tuition raise is not worth it for students
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OPINION: Tuition raise is not worth it for students

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • July 16, 2019
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A 2.5 percent increase in tuition damages the college experience for students.

SATIRE: Classroom know-it-alls need help surviving this summer
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SATIRE: Classroom know-it-alls need help surviving this summer

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • April 22, 2019
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Annoying classmates may struggle to find purpose without academics this summer.

OPINION: Autism awareness should be autism acceptance
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OPINION: Autism awareness should be autism acceptance

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • April 15, 2019
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Autism deserves respect and celebration rather than stereotype.

OPINION: Breaking into animal enclosures for social attention is not worth it
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OPINION: Breaking into animal enclosures for social attention is not worth it

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • March 25, 2019
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People should not risk their lives for their Instagram feeds.

SATIRE: Jonas Brothers reunion has students burnin’ up
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SATIRE: Jonas Brothers reunion has students burnin’ up

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • March 11, 2019
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The Jonas Brothers are back, all grown up and ready to steal your heart again.

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KENNESAW, Ga. — Since October 1963, KSU Student Media has dedicated itself to authentic storytelling and exceptional journalism written by the students, for the students. Over the past two academic years, Student Media at Kennesaw State University has seen significant traction and promise through strong student leadership and ambitious
initiatives.

OWL Radio, The Sentinel Newspaper and The Peak Magazine have grown into organizations whose reach, whether through written word or radio broadcast, touches tens of thousands of students.

Despite the lack of institutional support, Sentinel and OWL Radio have been nominated for the Atlanta Press Club 2026 Awards of Excellence and the GABBY awards for Student Radio, respectively.

Kennesaw State University administration is hindering progress by stripping the key funding for The Sentinel, The Peak and OWL Radio.

On March 23, KSU announced that there were no remaining funds for Student Media. This eradicated the possibility for additional physical prints for The Sentinel or The Peak and drastically cut funding for OWL Radio’s event programming. The justification of the funding removal does not come with a promise of better housing, parking, or safety on campus for students. Rather, it comes with KSU’s neglect of their debt to their music licensing budget.

For the fiscal year, Student Media was allocated a $97,000 budget by the Division of Student Affairs. However, instead of the entirety going to Student Media, $61,185.99 of the budget paid for music licensing fees for Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) and Student Affairs as a whole.

This move through budgeting resulted in Student Media paying not just the debt for the music licensing, but Kennesaw State University’s ability to play music across campus freely.
Despite only being responsible for part of the music licensing costs, Student Media’s budget covers almost all of KSU’s music licensing fees, excluding athletics. These fees take up 63.08% of Student Media’s total budget, meaning OWL Radio, The Peak and The Sentinel are only receiving a fraction of the funding they need to function.

Here’s the truth: Kennesaw State is disinterested in the growth of Student Media.

We are in a dangerous and pivotal time in American History. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, under the Trump Administration, Press Freedoms have been dubbed “no longer a given” by the organization.

Student reporting and radio operations are becoming more crucial by the day to cover important topics larger media outlets look away from, and the stripping of funding follows a dangerous step for KSU’s perspective on Press and Broadcasting Freedoms.

This follows a concerning enrollment pattern in KSU’s journalism program while other university papers, such as the University of Georgia’s Red & Black and Emory University’s The Emory Wheel, continue to thrive. Editorial Board: KSU’s Neglect of Student Media Is Unacceptable

The university’s journalism program, which did not exist until 2017 according to Campus Enrollment Data, saw early success, with peak enrollment numbers in 2018 and 2020. However, the program has seen a steady decline since 2021.

Instead of taking the time to invest in its journalism students, KSU has opted to invest into their athletic department, pouring millions of dollars into sports and freshmen generations, including a $15 million dollar naming deal with FifthThirds Stadium and a lack of housing or class priority for students who classify as non-freshman.

Fundamentally, Kennesaw State’s recent history has been defined by an administration that has neglected the student body and proven repeatedly that KSU’s priorities are financially tied to athletics and tuition revenue from incoming classes.

To have a thriving campus community, KSU must invest in its student body. Students want a university that cares for each student, not how many students it can accept and pack into a classroom or a stadium. A university is only as great as its students’ success, and without true support, KSU will always fall short.

OWL Radio, The Sentinel and The Peak are calling for the support of the student body, faculty and alumni by donating to Student Media through KSU’s Giving Day. Any amount helps and will allow Student Media to continue quality, student led content.

Signed Kennesaw State University Student Media Editors and Managers, Zaire Breedlove, Devyn Byers, Alexis Barton, Tye Brown, Devyn Woodard, Joey Hawthorne, Mary Wingate, Mafe Gomez, James Harris, Jordan Scruggs, Scott Daniell, Jackson Louneoubon

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