By: Mike Strong After eight years of methodic development, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become the most expansive film franchise in history. With […]
Category: Arts & Living
KSU Homecoming Calendar 2014
Friday October 11th SGA/VKSU Service Activity, 8 am- 1 pm, location: TBD Homecoming Parade, 4 pm, around campus Parent/Family Reception, 5:30 pm- 7 pm, Zuckerman […]
Tips for choosing a major
Brandon Comer, Staff Writer Many of you are just starting your college career. For those of you who are, welcome! We all know that […]
‘Watch Dogs’ one to watch, but misses opportunities
Game Review Mike Strong, Arts & Living Editor There are essentially two ways to look at Watch Dogs. Upon first glance, one might see the […]
KSU Reader’s Poll 2014
The Sentinel’s annual BEST OF KSU issue! Thanks for helping us put it together by casting your votes in the Reader’s Poll 2014 Kennesaw State […]
AWARD-WINNING PLAY “RUINED” COMES TO KSU
By Kim Renner, Staff Writer Think of your worst day. What happens on this day? Do you get a bad grade on a homework assignment, […]
Club of the Week: Student Managed Investment Fund
Roderic Graham, Staff Writer The Coles College of Business has established a reputation for being one of the top ranked business schools in the country. […]
TV Catches Spinoff Fever
In all forms of entertainment, it has been abundantly clear that franchises dominate over originality these days. Hollywood is plagued by sequels and now even […]
Cannabis Controversy Comes to ATL
Our great home state of Georgia could possibly be next on the list of states to legalize the use of medical marijuana. Georgia legislation is […]
Michael Ealy and Regina Hall Talk “About Last Night”
Do you not wish movies would show more relatable encounters of true love? A new romantic comedy, “About Last Night,” shows how true love blossoms […]
The Roccos Ease Listeners with “Oil & Clay”
Behind most of today’s popular music, there are great acts hidden from the masses. Take “The Roccos” for example. Chances are, unless you follow New […]
“I, Frankenstein” Fails to Overcome its Demons
Not since that horrible movie “O” has Hollywood bastardized classic literature as much as they have with “I, Frankenstein.” What might have seemed like a […]
