Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer A report released earlier this year found that Georgia’s tech industry ranked 11th in the country and employed 198,100 workers in […]
Category: Arts & Living
Yik Yak becomes KSU phenomenon
Chardae Sanders, Staff Writer Since we last caught up with the popular free hyper local social app, Yik Yak, there have been new features added […]
Review: Fifty Shades of Grey hilarious, boring
Justen Smith, Staff Writer There is evidently a lot to be said when the most profitable movie of 2015 so far is the adaptation of […]
Andretti Coming to Marietta This Summer
Chardae Sanders, Staff Writer Andretti Karting and Games has been a staple in the Metro-Atlanta area since it opened in 2000. Andretti has built a solid […]
Review: House of Cards Season 3 premier displays quiet intensity
By: Justen Smith, Staff Writer THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE ENTIRE SERIES UP UNTIL THE POINT OF THIS EPISODE. “House of Cards,” the politically […]
What’s new on Netflix this month?
Mike Strong, Arts & Living Editor After a strong couple of months to kick off 2015 for Netflix, the service is taking things a bit […]
Real World Conference: preparing for the “real world”
Chardae Sanders, Staff Writer This past Friday, students from across the University System of Georgia attended the yearly Public Relation Society of America (PRSA) for […]
Review: Seventh Son cliched
Justen Smith, Contributor “Seventh Son” stars Jeff Bridges, Julianne Moore and Ben Barnes as cogs in an uninspired fantasy cliché. Adapted from the novel “The […]
UITS sheds light on how KSU Wi-FI works
Mike Strong, Arts & Living Editor Internet access at Kennesaw State University has always been a bit of a wild card. One day it works […]
Star Wars: A multi-generational icon
Mike Strong, Arts & Living Editor Some franchises come and go with the passing of generations. Indiana Jones holds most of its cache with those […]
Jupiter Ascending Disappoints: Review
Justen Smith, Contributor Disjointed, confusing, and underwhelming, “Jupiter Ascending” fails to live up to the impressive previous pedigree of the Wachowskis. Andy and Lana Wachowski […]
American Sniper review
Justen Smith, Contributor In “American Sniper,” Bradley Cooper plays Chris Kyle, the most deadly sniper in the history of the U.S. Military. The film chronicles […]
