Police are still searching for the five valuable chairs taken from a building on the Marietta campus.
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Man with dishonorable discharge alarms recruiting office
Police are investigating a potentially dangerous man who raised concerns at a nearby military recruiting office.
Imposters scam student with fake charity
A Kennesaw State University student was scammed by two girls claiming they were missionaries
New legislation would raise Uber and Lyft prices in GA
A new state bill currently awaiting a committee hearing will place a sales tax on ridesharing services.
KSU Model NATO brings home awards from D.C.
KSU’s Model NATO won six awards at the 2017 International Model NATO Conference held in Washington D.C. from Feb. 14-19.
Police: Subject of stalker allegations identifed
Campus police say they have identified a male student who allegedly harassed a female student and told other classmates that she was his sister.
9 KSU students honored for research in STEM fields
Nine KSU students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics were honored in Savannah for their research.
Master’s program prepares graduates for leadership
At an open house Feb. 6, the director of the Master of Public Administration Program explained its objectives, benefits and potential job placements for prospective students.
Following Trump’s first 100 days
Since his inauguration on Jan. 20, President Donald Trump has signed seven executive orders and 11 presidential memoranda, in addition to a Supreme Court justice nomination.
Son of 9/11 first responder receives scholarship
A Kennesaw State sophomore, the son of a permanently disabled 9/11 responder, was awarded one of 28 scholarships for leadership and exceptional scholastic achievements.