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 […]
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Campus Sexual Violence
By Grae Gleason, Contributor Colleges and universities in America face a decision between student safety and academic prestige. One hopes that these trusted institutions would choose […]
KSU Men’s club fighting feminism?
By Sierra Hubbard, Staff Writer KSU Men, a men’s rights group on campus, is pressing onward after recent allegations of connections to a hate group […]
GLBTIQ Resource Center getting renovated
By Grae Gleason, Contributor Increasing student attendance prompted renovations to KSU’s GLBTIQ Resource Center between Sept. 2 and Sept. 12. Prior to renovations, GLBTIQ Resource Center […]
A taboo icon: Joan Rivers
By: Anna Streetman Hollywood lost another legend this month. Joan Rivers, actress, comedienne, writer, producer and television host, was pronounced dead Sept. 4 after complications […]
Coles College of Business introduces a new program for competitive students
By Viktoriya Mysko, Contributor This fall, the Coles Business College is introducing the Coles Scholars program in order to provide dedicated business students with unprecedented […]
Unhappy Painters
Stuart Morison, Staff Writer KSU Police met with a contractor in the afternoon of Aug. 17 in reference to harassing communications. The contractor told Officer […]
SGA Beat
Jackson Walsh, Staff Writer After returning from their fall retreat, the members of KSU’s Student Government Association are looking to a new school year. It […]
Police Beat: Strange Events
Stuart Morrison, Staff Writer Police dispatch received a call on the morning of Aug. 12 from an unknown male who said he was in front […]
Ebola Infected Patients Released from Emory Hospital
Missionaries Nancy Writebol and Dr. Kent Brantly were released from the Emory University Hospital last week after recovering from the deadly Ebola virus. “I think […]
The Giver review: A struggle with identity
By: Kevin Enners In a seemingly perfect community – one without war, poverty, pain or suffering – a boy is taught by an elderly man, […]
Daily Meal ranks KSU in top five colleges for food
By: Anna Streetman It is no secret that Kennesaw Sate University has an amazing culinary program. That’s why popular food website The Daily Meal […]