Check out what’s happening around Kennesaw this month!
Author: Luke Gardner
KSU Disney Club hosts ‘Once Upon a Time’ ball
The KSU Disney Club hosted the “Once Upon a Time” Masquerade Ball on Friday, April 20, on the Kennesaw campus at the legacy gazebo.
Best of KSU: Dance Marathon
KSU Miracle’s annual Dance Marathon is a favorite, students say.
Opinion: Emotional support animals benefit students
Emotional support animals are vital to the health of students and should be respected as such.
KSU students create sustainability clothing drive
OwlSwap is a clothing sustainability initiative started at Kennesaw State that collects clothing donated by students, and it aims to raise awareness about the negative impacts of the clothing industry as well as teach students how to be responsible consumers and recyclers.
Opinion: Prayers and action must be used together
Thoughts and prayers are only useful if combined with action and accountability.
Opinion: KSU students living on campus deserve more privacy
Students deserve to know when staff will be entering their housing.
LGBTQ+ students find support in community groups
With the growing support of the LGBTQ+ community, KSU has a multitude of groups to help queer students connect with others who share the similar experiences that come with specific identities.
Opinion: BMI is a quick, simple snapshot of health
Body mass index offers an overall snapshot of health in relation to weight and is extremely useful when looking at weight distribution across populations.
Opinion: Marietta campus needs more resources for queer students
KSU has a lot to offer queer students, but queer students on the Marietta campus need more resources.
Professor Profile: Dr. Amy Dunagin
Dr. Amy Dunagin, a Yale University doctoral graduate and history professor at KSU, currently teaches modern world history, modern England history and British history courses and uses her distinguished and comprehensive background to form her teaching philosophy.
Opinion: KSU needs classroom observations
Professors at KSU should be subject to random administrative classroom observations.