Making a resolution, or change, should be made when one decides they want or need to make a change for themselves — that decision need not be put off until New Year’s Day.
Author: Rebekah Fuchko
Opinion: Employed college students gain work ethic
College students should hold down a part-time job when they’re in college because it teaches collegiate persistence, better time management and work ethic.
Opinion: Current group project system breeds failure
Most group projects do not realistically teach teamwork because necessitating peer supervision can lead to unfairly disseminated workloads and post-project animosity.
Unofficial ‘assigned seats’ confine student routine
The seats you choose in the classroom do not belong to you.
‘Campus carry’ legislation needs extended accountability
“Campus carry” places responsibility on everyone, not just the gun owner.
GA lawmakers send ‘campus carry’ bill to governor
The controversial legislation, allowing anyone with a firearm permit to carry a concealed weapon on campus, was passed by the Georgia Senate on the final day of the legislative session.
Netflix offers escape for ‘staycationers’
For those who can’t get away for spring break, Netflix offers a wide variety of movies to provide the perfect mental escape.
Kennesaw Pride Alliance hosts 10th annual charity drag show
The Kennesaw Pride Alliance will host its 10th Annual Charity Drag Show in the University Rooms of the Kennesaw campus student center from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on March 23.
Chemistry society goes green for St. Patrick’s Day
The Kennesaw State chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon will be presenting their St. Patrick’s Day Green Chemistry Demo on the Green from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m on Friday, March 17.
Screening allows independent filmmakers to showcase their work
The Roswell Cultural Arts Center will screen “Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise,” an independent documentary film on the life of Maya Angelou, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, March 12.
Center for Health and Wellness encourages responsible drinking
The Center for Health and Wellness will host “We’ve got your BAC” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Feb. 23 in the J Building Atrium, located on the Marietta campus.
Debunking the myth: Class continues if the professor is late
I think the rumor continues to stick around simply through word of mouth — that’s how I learned about it, after all.