All students should have a job in the service industry.
Author: Gia Cruz
OPINION: Child care should be offered at KSU
Students would be able to get out of class and pick up their child, all within the vicinity.
OPINION: Finance course should be required
Students should prepare themselves for adulthood by taking a finance class.
OPINION: Students should decide their own majors
Parents should not be choosing their child’s major.
Geeks ready to geek everywhere during KSU ‘Geek Week’
Finally, the week where students can release their inner geek with others is coming. Kennesaw State’s “Geek Week” is bringing forth events that include costumes, video game tournaments, movie screenings and pie.
‘Click-A-Shift’ provides financial flexibility to college students
Being a full-time student and balancing a job is a mentally exhausting task, but it is an unfortunate reality many KSU students face. Yet, imagine an app that allows you to choose a shift that conveniently fits your schedule without requiring a long-term commitment.
Student advises Grammy award-winning album
Only a handful of musicians are associated with the Grammy’s. That number is depleted even more when they are recognized by the time they’re 18.
Professor Profile: Yen Rodriguez
Yen Rodriguez, assistant director of multicultural student affairs, has had to face many hardships throughout his life but uses his experiences to provide his students with the most valuable education that he can offer.
KSU veterans react to California teacher’s remarks
A video of a California high school teacher surfaced in which he speaks in front of his class about the military. In the video, the teacher refers to military members as the “lowest of lows” and “not intellectual people” or “high-level thinkers.”
‘Mini Producer’ overshadows her disability
Jasmine Manuel, a 22-year-old entrepreneurship major, is definitely not your average student. Although she suffers from Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type 3 and is confined to a power chair, this Kennesaw State senior is a talented powerhouse with many projects under her belt.
Outgoing seniors give graduation advice to students
Although they are on their way out, graduating seniors have some advice for lower classmen who are still looking for the key to successfully getting through each semester.