Former President Donald Trump faced 34 different counts of falsification of business records that he allegedly used to protect his reputation during his 2016 campaign.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis makes stop in Smyrna during book tour, hints to presidential campaign
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a scheduled stop in his book tour at a gun store in Smyrna on Thursday.
Young Democrats host reproductive rights forum
The Young Democrats club hosted a recent forum focused on discussing reproductive rights.
Local perspective on TikTok Ban
Tik-Tok: Could time be running out for the social media giant and its U.S. operations?
Student Adobe Creative Cloud access restricted to computer labs
Students will only be able to Adobe Creative Cloud platforms, such a Photoshop and Audition, through student computer labs on campus.
Ten years since the proposal of Georgia’s “Campus Carry Law”
Though it’s been a decade since the proposal of the “Campus Carry Law,” gun reform in Georgia is still under scrutiny in public places– including public universities.
New bachelor’s degree in physical activity leadership coming in Fall 2023
It was announced that a new bachelor’s degree program is being added to Kennesaw State’s growing curriculum.
March Madness: a look into the costs and profits
Though we may have lost the game, KSU may still make significant profit from their participation in the March Madness tournament.
Highpoint Cafe opens at The Summit
Highpoint Cafe offers new dynamic options that have never been seen before
Students beta test social improvement at 2023 Hackathon
This year marks the seventh annual Hackathon held at Kennesaw State, and the third focused around the theme of social good.
Upperclassmen struggle with on-campus housing availability
Waitlists run high this year as upperclassmen apply for housing.
OTN: Stop Cop City protest ends with domestic terrorism charges
23 people are charged with domestic terrorism after attacking police at the “cop city” construction site.