Violence errupts in Ukraine

Carley Cole, Staff Writer Ukraine remains in a state of disarray as protestors continue to occupy the streets of Independence Square in the city of […]

KSU gets new police chief

Jackson Walsh, Staff Writer New Chief of Police Roger Lee Stearns has begun his position at Kennesaw State after four years of service at the […]

PETA vs. KSU

Daniel Lumpkin, News Editor People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals posted a call for action Thursday on its website against KSU’s use of a […]

KSU POLICE BEAT

Failure to Stop and Possession Stuart Morrison,  Staff Writer On the evening of Jan. 18, Officer Shepherd notified OfficerNelson of a red Honda Accord on […]

Samaritans Shine in Snowstorm

Almost everyone in the metro-Atlanta area was affected in some way by the snowstorm last Tuesday, Jan. 28, but many Kennesaw students faced the bitter cold with a warm welcome and […]

Surprise Snowstorm Stuns Southeast

A two-day snow storm bringing two to four inches ravages the southeast shutting down most city and urban operations. Throughout Georgia, schools, businesses and major […]

Superior Plumbing Supports KSU Athletics

Superior Plumbing, Inc. and The Kennesaw State University Department of Athletics announced multiyear sponsorship agreement on Monday, Jan. 27. This is the second time this […]

KSU Host GOP Senate Debate

Unfair tax laws, high unemployment for college graduates and healthcare are a few of many issues that Georgians would like their state representatives to mandate. […]

Snowpocolypse Now

As roadside snowmen melt away, future political as well as business leaders should learn how to handle mistakes with humility.  Students learn as early as […]