Student volunteers used their Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend to teach elementary school students about the famed civil rights leader’s impact.
Author: Madeline McGee
Class shortages prompt petition for more registration opportunities
Ongoing overcrowding at KSU has sparked anger among students who say they are unable to register for the classes they need.
Attorney General Sam Olens appointed KSU’s next president
The Board of Regents voted Oct. 12 to name Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens the next president of Kennesaw State University despite various protests and petitions.
Anti-Olens protest interrupts Board of Regents meeting
Students from three Georgia universities demonstrated at a meeting slated to vote on whether to name Olens the next KSU president.
Olens named president
The USG Board of Regents appointed Georgia’s Attorney General as KSU’s next president amid protests and petitions demanding a nationwide search.
Kennesaw mayor visits campus, speaks to grad students
Mayor Derek Easterling gave advice to graduate students at KSU and answered questions about marijuana legalization and other political issues.
Masquerade gala unmasks addiction
The Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery’s “Take off the Mask of Addiction” gala raised thousands of dollars for students in treatment and recovery from substance abuse.
Olens Appointed President
Madeline McGee Staff Writer and Sierra Hubbard, Editor in Chief The Board of Regents voted Oct. 12 to name Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens the […]
Students protest prospective Olens presidency
Students and alumni protested the prospective appointment of Attorney General Sam Olens as Kennesaw State University’s next president.
Constitution Week discusses safe spaces, free speech
The second day of Constitution Week saw low turn-out for a discussion of the polarizing topic.
FAFSA rules change for next year
The financial aid application will become available earlier and use older tax information to reduce frustration for applicants.
Newt Gingrich campaigns for Trump at KSU
The former Speaker of the House criticized Hillary Clinton’s “Two D’s: Deplorable and Dishonesty” to a student-sparse audience.