By Roderic Graham, Staff Writer On Tuesday March 11, police searched for suspect Yanni Abraham Reyes, 17, who fled the scene of a break-in at […]
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Welcome Back, Banned Art
By Kaitlyn Lewis, Staff Writer KSU released a statement on March 14, 2014 announcing the official reinstatement of Ruth Stanford’s controversial installation, “A Walk in the […]
NATIONAL RECOGNITION: KSU’s MODEL NATO
By Sierra Hubbard, Staff Writer Eleven Kennesaw State University students traveled to Washington, D.C. for the Twenty-Ninth Annual International Model NATO Conference on Feb. 13-16 and returned […]
TOO OBSCENE TO BE SEEN?
By Kaitlyn Lewis, Staff Writer The removal of artist Ruth Stanford’s installation, “A Walk Into the Valley” at the debut of the Bernard A. Zuckerman […]
SUGAR DADDY SCHOLARSHIP: AN UNDERCOVER EXCLUSIVE
By Daniel Lumpkin, News Editor • Carley Cole, Staff Writer • Roderic Graham, Staff Writer On Feb. 10, The Sentinel began an undercover investigation of […]
Violence errupts in Ukraine
Carley Cole, Staff Writer Ukraine remains in a state of disarray as protestors continue to occupy the streets of Independence Square in the city of […]
KSU gets new police chief
Jackson Walsh, Staff Writer New Chief of Police Roger Lee Stearns has begun his position at Kennesaw State after four years of service at the […]
PETA vs. KSU
Daniel Lumpkin, News Editor People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals posted a call for action Thursday on its website against KSU’s use of a […]
KSU POLICE BEAT
Failure to Stop and Possession Stuart Morrison, Staff Writer On the evening of Jan. 18, Officer Shepherd notified OfficerNelson of a red Honda Accord on […]
SGA BEAT: School spirit, surveys, smoking & transit
By Jackson Walsh, Staff Writer The Student Government’s general body meeting was held Feb. 6 in the University Rooms, focusing on general questions and concerns from the […]
WOULD YOUR LIFE BE ANY DIFFERENT IF YOUR ANCESTORS HAD WON THE LOTTERY?
By Daniel Lumpkin, News Editor In 1832, the Georgia government elected to remove members of the Cherokee nation that lived in the north […]
STUDENTS DIVE INTO DEAF CULTURE ON DEAF AWARENESS DAY
By Kaitlyn Lewis & Carley Cole, Staff Writers Attendants of the second annual Deaf Awareness Day were invited to “Take a ride on the Deaf […]