Sierra Hubbard, News Editor The Aerial Robotics Team held its third annual Aerial Olympics at the Marietta Campus on March 26 and featured competitive events […]
Category: Arts & Living
“Arms and the Man” play comes to KSU
Imogen Farris, Staff Writer Just as main character Raina refers to her Swiss companion as a chocolate cream soldier, If I could turn the play […]
DigDuck: The Censored App
Chardae Sanders, Staff Writer With just a little over two weeks of existence, DigDuck is a new visual messaging app that the Sentinel had the privilege […]
Review: “Insurgent” satisfies
Imogen Farris, Staff Writer “Insurgent,” the second movie inspired by the “Divergent” book series written by Veronica Roth, hit theaters Friday, March 20. One very […]
Review: “iZombie” gives us cute zombies
Imogen Farris, Staff Writer The previews for this new series that premiered on the CW last Tuesday, March 17, did not prepare me for this […]
TEDx brings ideas to life
Michael Strong, Arts & Living Editor Students and faculty of Kennesaw State University put on a TEDx event entitled “Connect Saturday” in the Social Science […]
Apple fully unveils the Apple Watch
Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer “It’s not just with you, it’s on you.” This is the quote Apple’s CEO Tim Cook chose to lead with last […]
Spring TV season kicks off
Kenyatta Kinloch, Contributor “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” review The wait is over! The agents are back, and things are definitely about to be shaken up– pun […]
“Pause” Exhibition opens at KSU museum
Imogen Farris, Staff Writer The “Pause” exhibit opened Saturday, March 14 at the Zuckerman Museum of Art on campus. The exhibit featured over 60 multimedia […]
Review: “Kingsman: The Secret Service” is a blast
Justen Smith, Staff Writer A love letter to spy movies of old, “Kingsman: The Secret Service” drips with style. “Kingsman: The Secret Service” is an […]
Review “Cinderella” will delight
Imogen Farris, Staff Writer Have courage and be kind. That is the main theme and idea in the new remake of the famous Disney tale […]
Review: “Chappie” human, charming
Justen Smith, Staff Writer It’s ironic that a story about a sentient robot ends up being Neill Blomkamp’s most human film yet. After directing the […]
