On March 24, KSU peace and conflict studies students competed against international students in the second peace studies soccer match at the Owls Nest.
Author: Marquis Holmes
40-foot clock brings awareness to national debt
According to documents recently released by the U.S. Treasury, the U.S. is expected to borrow almost a trillion dollars in the 2018 fiscal year.
Club of the Week: Model NATO Team
The KSU Model NATO team is a student organization that has recently won awards for its annual participation in the International Model NATO conference held in Washington, D.C.
Saxophonist lands huge solo gig
Jonathan Steltzer, a sophomore music education major and the winner of the 2018 KSU Concerto competition, is being highlighted as a soloist in the John Mackey Soprano Sax and Wind concerto.
Serial entrepreneurs create medical supply giant
KSU seniors Jalen Scott Uboh and Aubrey Evins have founded a medical supplier business in the middle of their undergraduate venture that has found corporate success.
KSU presents: The inauguration of OWL Creed Week
On Jan. 28, 1998, members of the Kennesaw State Student Human Task Force led by KSU alumna Michelle Wise established a document of beliefs that brought forth the value of commitment to student relationships in a transition to a more diverse campus community.
Owls earn first conference victory, fall hard to FGCU
The Owls clinched their first win in conference play against Stetson but get stuffed by FGCU.
KSUPD named department of the year amid controversy
The National Campus Safety Summit selected KSU’s police department as the top department in the nation three months after Chief of Police Roger Stearns resigned amid an internal investigation relating to his leadership capabilities.
New housing complex pushes hockey team to relocate
Cobb commissioners confirmed that KSU students will have one extra housing option coming soon at the expense of the hockey team’s stomping ground.