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Category: Arts & Living
Professor Profile: Yen Rodriguez
Yen Rodriguez, assistant director of multicultural student affairs, has had to face many hardships throughout his life but uses his experiences to provide his students with the most valuable education that he can offer.
KSU freshman owns ‘out-of-this-world’ clothing company
Entrepreneurs can be found in the most unlikely of places. In this case, an ‘extraterrestrial’ clothing company found its footing in the heart of one KSU student.
KSU prepares annual tribute to LGBTQ pride
The Kennesaw Pride Association, KSU’s LGBTQ Pride and Awareness group, recently held auditions for their 11th annual Campus Drag Show on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
KSU veterans react to California teacher’s remarks
A video of a California high school teacher surfaced in which he speaks in front of his class about the military. In the video, the teacher refers to military members as the “lowest of lows” and “not intellectual people” or “high-level thinkers.”
Visions exhibition opens the artistic eye
The school of Art and Design’s “Visions” program, Kennesaw State’s student art society, is celebrating its 35th anniversary.
Club of the week: Young Americans for Freedom
Students must see each other as peers, not opponents, and professors ought to be treated as mediators facilitating a dialogue instead of dictating it.
Miller’s ‘Roots’ bring beauty, tragedy to KSU
Dr. Charles Parrott and the department of Theatre and Performance Studies hosted acclaimed performance artist Tim Miller and his one-man show, “Rooted,” on Jan. 25 and 26 at the Stillwell Theater.
‘Mini Producer’ overshadows her disability
Jasmine Manuel, a 22-year-old entrepreneurship major, is definitely not your average student. Although she suffers from Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type 3 and is confined to a power chair, this Kennesaw State senior is a talented powerhouse with many projects under her belt.
Black History Month committee aims to “dig deeper”
With Black History Month around the corner, KSU prepares to launch a series of events commemorating the legacy of the minds that started a revolution in civil rights and culture in America.
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.
