Joiya Stacks, Staff Writer A petition requesting longer hours of operation at The Commons has gained momentum over the past week. Erica Golden, a freshman […]
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KSU’s Ebola Plan
Tyler Taylor, Contributor The Center for Disease Control has reported 14,098 cases of Ebola in 2014, which have caused 5,160 deaths worldwide including one in […]
Police Beat
By: Stuart Morison, Staff Writer Officer Ziifle was on a fixed post detail at the Best Western on Busbee Drive Sept. 8, when a maintenance […]
Kennesaw State Founders Day, Homecoming 2014 set for Oct. 9 – 12
First Owls football scrimmage, blockbuster concert, and former Atlanta Falcons Coach Dan Reeves top the weekend festivities KENNESAW, Ga. (Sept. 30, 2014) — Kicked off […]
Merger Mess: KSU rearranges Ombuds office
By: Sierra Hubbard (Staff Writer) The Ombuds Office has been reorganized as of Sept. 29 to better accommodate the needs of the consolidated university. According […]
KSU Library honors banned books
By: Anna Streetman This year, Kennesaw State played a part in promoting awareness of the dangers of censoring literature. On Sept. 24, students had their […]
The Magic of TomorrowWorld
By: Becca Morrow For three epic days, Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia was transformed into a magical fairy tale themed realm called TomorrowWorld. This Electronic Dance Music […]
New connector bridge eases transportation
By: Jackson Walsh (Staff Writer) The Cobb County Department of Transportation is constructing the new Skip Spann Connector Bridge to cut down traffic for Kennesaw […]
Biting into Apple’s new iPhones
By: Drake Mayhew Staff Writer Apple made the biggest change to its iPhone line by getting into the big phone game with the iPhone 6 […]
Cobb County addresses traffic issue around KSU area
By: Sierra Hubbard, Staff Writer The fifth annual town hall forum hosted by the KSU Small Business Development Center and Econometric Center was held on […]
Atheists United Urges Open Dialogue of Ideas
By Garrette Griffin Atheists United is an organization that hosts debates that are open to students of all beliefs. The organization was formed in 2012 […]
Kennesaw is pushing forward to create a tolerable image from an intolerant region.
By Garrette Griffin, Contributor Kennesaw Mountain has been the battleground of the American Civil War and Georgia has been a battleground for the battle for Civil […]