HBO’s original series “Game of Thrones,” based on the novels by George R.R. Martin, recently concluded its third season with events that shocked its massive viewership. The season’s […]
Category: Arts & Living
Recreating the Rec Center
The Student Recreation and Wellness Center at KSU goes by the motto “RECreate yourself.” Recently, it has decided to follow its own advice and undergo an […]
Employee of the Month: Paula Bechtler
According to the KSU mission statement, the university strives to create “a supportive campus climate, necessary services and leadership development opportunities, all to educate the […]
Bullock & McCarthy Turn Up “The Heat”
Coming hot on the heels of 2011’s Oscar-nominated “Bridesmaids” is director Paul Feig’s next film, “The Heat.” Alongside leading actresses Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy, the […]
Internet Activism Sparks the End It Movement @ KSU
The End It Movement has taken college campuses by storm over the last two years, working towards shining a light on modern day slavery. Many […]
Summer Lovin’ Had Me A Blast
For the past five months, KSU students have worked hard writing papers, studying for tests, working on projects and completing miscellaneous assignments. Summer is almost here and […]
Divorcee Preaches on Corner
KSU students, staff and faculty all know the “crazy sign guy” that stands on the corner of Chastain and Frey. Despite his misspelled words, his […]
KSU Pulls an All Nighter: Relay for Life
Friday, April 12, KSU hosted its 2nd annual Relay for Life event on the campus green. This 12-hour extravaganza, hosted by the American Cancer Society, […]
Cancer Survivor Honors Cancer Hero
Dr. Judy Brown-Allen is not only a dedicated professor and senior lecturer of sociology at KSU, but she is also a three-time cancer survivor. Allen […]
Beads of Courage Illustrates the Battle Against Cancer
Since its inception in 2004, Beads of Courage has provided hope to children suffering from serious illnesses. Parents, family members and even hospital faculty use Beads […]
Pixar Goes to College: A Monsters University Preview
Nearly 12 years ago, Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. was released as a revolution in animation and storytelling. Many KSU students cherish this film as an animated masterpiece […]
Poetry
We here at The Sentinel have noticed a certain lacking in the expression available to our writers. We feel that the AP Style limits our […]