Former President Trump surrendered at the Fulton County Jail on Aug. 24 for processing, beginning a historic first trial of a former president.
Author: Jackson Dembrosky
New SGA president touts transparency as central value of administration
In an interview with The Sentinel, then SGA President-elect Zae Brewer shared his plans and what he and his administration plan to do in the 2023-2024 school year.
A recap of Georgia’s Sine Die 2023
The Georgia legislative session has ended: what passed and what didn’t?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis makes stop in Smyrna during book tour, hints to presidential campaign
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a scheduled stop in his book tour at a gun store in Smyrna on Thursday.
Young Democrats host reproductive rights forum
The Young Democrats club hosted a recent forum focused on discussing reproductive rights.
Local perspective on TikTok Ban
Tik-Tok: Could time be running out for the social media giant and its U.S. operations?
Field Station provides research opportunities for students
Student researcher Christian Thomas spoke to the KSU Sentinel about his role as a student researcher and the project he is currently working on.
OTN: Former President Jimmy Carter enters hospice care
It was announced that the 39th President of the United States has entered in-home hospice care, where he will spend the remainder of his life.
Rep. Lisa Campbell on the ERA: “We have made good progress, but not enough.”
During her drive to the state capitol, Rep. Lisa Campbell spoke to the Sentinel about the Equal Rights Amendment, her co-sponsoring House Resolution 8, her family and her condemnation of the recent assault of Jalique Rosemond.
Rep. Lisa Campbell co-sponsors resolution aimed at making Equal Rights Act Constitutional Amendment
Kennesaw’s State Representative, Rep. Lisa Campbell, recently co-sponsored House Resolution 8, a resolution aimed at encouraging President Biden to publish the Equal Rights Act as a new constitutional amendment.
Burst pipes flood student housing units over winter break
Recent below-freezing temperatures caused pipes to burst and flood residential units across both campuses.