Ever since writing my first article at the Six Mile Post at Georgia Highlands College in 2014, I have spent my entire college experience in […]
Author: Marquis Holmes
Mothers of hazing victims turn “Tragedy into Progress” at KSU
“God works in funny ways. He does bad things sometimes because in the end, they are good. Something bad can happen to you, but it may happen because it will make you better. He does bad to ultimately create good.” – Max Gruver
OPINION: We are no longer “at war” in Afghanistan
The days of kicking down doors are over as we aim for political correctness in the Global War on Terror.
OPINION: Student media should never allow itself to give in
You will always have to fight for your voice. Will you give in or get out?
Editorial: Sentinel staff remembers 9/11
The following excerpts provide reflection from the editorial staff on 9/11.
OPINION: Hip-hop has taken an emotional turn
A competition of who could produce the wittiest punchline now comes to who can touch as many hearts as possible.
Letter from the Editor
As I pen this message to you all, I am currently overseeing the first fall issue of a publication historically committed to speaking for now […]
Thank you, Moscow: My time during the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Kennesaw State students recall their time in Russia.
Colombian KSU graduate exemplifies student media dedication
The student awarded “2018 Journalism and Emerging Media Outstanding Graduate” told The Sentinel his story about immigration and education.
KSU dancer creates ‘choreo-poem’ for black women
A group of black women represented the face of social injustice as they danced to spoken word — choreography that moved in sync with angelic, yet heart-pounding commentary, speaking over Nina Simone’s “Strange Fruit.”
Best of KSU: Fortnite Battle Royale
Do you have what it takes to face 99 other players equipped with everything from a pickaxe to a rocket launcher? Well, so does the rest of the KSU.
KSU names new radio lab in Rhubarb Jones’ honor
On April 2, 2017, Rhubarb Jones, a distinguished lecturer of mass communications and development director at KSU, as well as an award-winning disk jockey, passed away after a fatal heart attack, marking the end of a star faculty member and a nationally recognized morning radio personality.