The Georgia Senate passed “campus carry” legislation from the House of Representatives after hours of debate Friday, March 11. In a 37-17 vote Friday afternoon, […]
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Mental Health Matters Week preview
The Counseling and Psychological Services at Kennesaw State University will host Mental Health Matters Week from March 21 through the March 24 on both the Marietta and Kennesaw campuses.
USG Updates Sexual Violence Rules
The University System of Georgia announced the new rules Wednesday, March 9 for all public colleges and universities in Georgia that follow the investigation of […]
Summit unites Chindian cultures
KSU is building a stronger brand internationally to promote education.
“Going Beyond All Limits” Student Leadership Conference
College students from across the state filled Kennesaw State University’s Prillaman Hall for the metro-Atlanta Collegiate Leadership Summit hosted by the Center for Student Leadership Saturday, March 5.
Campus officials burn mock dorm to promote fire safety
During an exercise in fire safety, students watched a simulation on the Campus Green Thursday, March 3, that showed how quickly a fire can spread […]
KSU honors black and gold veterans
Kennesaw State University’s Military and Veteran Services partnered with the Women’s Resource and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Center to honor female veterans who wear black and […]
Campus Group Focuses on Promoting Alcohol Awareness
The Peer Health Outreach & Wellness Leaders, also known as OWLs, along with the Center for Health Promotion and Wellness at Kennesaw State University, hosted […]
FLY Workshop: Embracing Diversity
The Center for Student Leadership hosted a Finding Leadership in Yourself workshop, centered on diversity, Wednesday, Feb. 24. Titled “Challenging the Way You See Things,” […]
KSU Block Party carves out a service project
The Kennesaw State University Print Club sponsored an opportunity for students to carve wooden blocks as a collaborative art project Feb. 24 that will be […]
Kasich at KSU: Can he make a comeback?
Ohio Governor John Kasich visited KSU Tuesday, but student opinions don’t bode well for the future of his presidential run.
Campus carry bill passes the Georgia House
Students with a permit are one step closer to bringing their guns on campus.
