A “Super Smash Bros.” video game tournament on Nov. 9 doubled as a fundraiser for Homelessness Awareness Week.
Author: Marisa Wilkins
Cultural competition showcases diversity
Twelve students, each representing a different country, came together on Nov. 18 to share their culture and talents and vie for the title of 2016 Mr. KSU International.
Homecoming parades through campus
Homecoming wouldn’t be complete without a parade to hype up students, faculty and alumni.
Superheroes run in 5K to benefit orphans
Atlanta couldn’t have been any safer with dozens of superheroes running for a cause on Oct. 8.
Day two off Owl-O-Ween takes off without a hitch
Day two of Owl-O-Ween on Saturday, Oct. 22 opened in the early afternoon with bands taking one of the stages.
International Student Association invites students to club for a cause
The International Student Association will host a Halloween party called “Club ISA” on Friday, Oct. 28, to help fundraise for Haiti.
#FeedTheOwls is about more than just food
Encounter KSU hosted the second annual #FeedTheOwls block party Sunday, Aug. 28 to kick off the school year for Kennesaw State University students.
“Liberal Arts” falls short
Most recognized as Ted Mosby from the well-loved show “How I Met Your Mother,” Josh Radnor clearly used influences of that character when writing, directing […]
“Everything Before Us” Review
“Everything Before Us” follows two couples who journey through love and relationship woes in a reality where a government agency gives everyone a score based […]
“John Dies at the End” Review
With its humor, fantasy-like content and horror aspect, this film is like “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” and “Odd Thomas” fused together. If you like […]
“Mr. Nobody” Review – Wilkins
The sci-fi drama, “Mr. Nobody,” stars Jared Leto, lead vocalist of the band Thirty Seconds to Mars and Oscar winning actor for “Dallas Buyers Club.” […]
“The Last Five Years” Review – Wilkins
“The Last Five Years”: A film that deconstructs relationship woes through constant song.