Most KSU students likely grew up owning Nintendo’s massively popular handheld gaming system the Game Boy: a device with simple two- dimensional graphics. Years have […]
Category: Arts & Living
The Wonders of the Voyager Mission
of years ago, humans believed that the sun and planets revolved around the Earth. This theory was soon proven wrong by Galileo, whose many observations […]
On the Hunt for Textbook Deals
The time has come: Kennesaw classes are back in session and, unfortunately, this is not high school anymore. Textbooks are not supplied to university students […]
Beginning the End of “Breaking Bad”
When asked what the “perfect show” must have in order to captivate an audience, what would you have in your list? Most lists would more than […]
“Elysium” Under the ‘Scope’
Elysium, a celestial sanctuary only for the chosen few, orbits the futuristic ruins of Earth as a beacon of hope for the human race. This […]
Diving Into Shark Infested Screens
When Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller “Jaws” hit the big screen, he changed the views on sharks as we know it. The movie warped the minds of many […]
The Benefits of On-Campus Jobs
Having an on-campus job is extremely convenient. As a student assistant for Audio Video Technology Services, I am able to create my own schedule and […]
Rate My Chances of Getting an “A”
There is no worse feeling than snagging the last class needed for the semester’s schedule only to find the horrifying red frown face next to […]
The Life of Jobs Headed to Theaters
Not all leaders are born with leadership qualities. Most do not inherit particular skill sets that lead them to become emperors of villages, monarchs of […]
On A Budget, Eating Made Easy
Being in college and buying food on a budget can be tough. Most of us resort to stocking up on chips, soda, pizza and frozen […]
“Still Mine”: An Intelligent, Touching Tale
James Cromwell and Geneviève Bujold star in Michael McGowan’s “Still Mine,” a touching true story playing in select Atlanta theaters this month. It is a […]
“Outliers”: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Math
The book “Outliers” by The New Yorker’s Malcolm Gladwell features many inspiring stories of success that span the world’s many cultures. Gladwell tells stories of how […]