The Pi Phi chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority held its AKA week titled “Pink MusiK” Sept. 26-30.
Category: Arts & Living
Play portrays the voice of African-American girls
Kennesaw State University’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies concluded its week-long showing of “In the Red and Brown Water” on Sept. 25 at the Onyx Theatre.
Greeks promote hazing prevention
To remind students in the Greek community about the dangers of hazing, the Greek Programming Board held “These Hands Don’t Haze” on The Green Friday, Sept. 23.
Celebrating Bi Visibility Day on campus
GLBTIQ Student Programs celebrated Bi Visibility Day early on Thursday, Sept. 22, and hosted “Stand Bi Me” on The Green.
New iPhone 7 gets mixed reactions from Apple fans
The Sept. 7 release of Apple’s new mobile device, the iPhone 7, boasted improved design and a sleeker interface, but confused some new users by eliminating a key feature of older-generation Apple devices: the headphone jack.
Music Midtown poorly manages attendees during inclement weather
Music Midtown started out with a bang on Saturday, Sept. 17, but for many attendees, it fell flat the second day due to bad weather and even worse management.
“Jane Got a Gun” trades blood for plot and disappoints
“Jane Got a Gun” is loaded with violence, but its plot lacks substance.
VR game “Accounting” sparks hesitant excitement
The virtual reality game by “Rick and Morty” co-creator has received mixed reactions from students who aren’t sure it’s wroth investing in the technology.
Sororities spread positivity, awareness on campus
Three of Kennesaw’s Pan-Hellenic sororities hit the pavement to raise awareness of important issues on the week of Monday, Sept. 12.
“Jane Got a Gun” defies expectations
Romance overshadows action in “Jane Got a Gun.”
Join the MOVEment at Kennesaw’s Worldwide Day of Play
From News Reports – Kennesaw, Ga. (August 19, 2016) – Kennesaw Parks & Recreation is hosting its 5th annual Worldwide Day of Play event on […]
Jazz musicians captivate in their multi-media performance
Artist-in-residence Tyrone Jackson mixed music and story in his ensemble performance of “Melody in Nede” on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
