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Stranded in the Snow: the Student Development Department Refugees
This acknowledgment highlights the personal accounts of four women who were stranded at KSU during the snowstorm last week. Photos and story courtesy of Kimberly […]
Samaritans Shine in Snowstorm
Almost everyone in the metro-Atlanta area was affected in some way by the snowstorm last Tuesday, Jan. 28, but many Kennesaw students faced the bitter cold with a warm welcome and […]
Surprise Snowstorm Stuns Southeast
A two-day snow storm bringing two to four inches ravages the southeast shutting down most city and urban operations. Throughout Georgia, schools, businesses and major […]
Superior Plumbing Supports KSU Athletics
Superior Plumbing, Inc. and The Kennesaw State University Department of Athletics announced multiyear sponsorship agreement on Monday, Jan. 27. This is the second time this […]
KSU Host GOP Senate Debate
Unfair tax laws, high unemployment for college graduates and healthcare are a few of many issues that Georgians would like their state representatives to mandate. […]
Snowed Out: Cold Weather Prompts Warm Welcomes
Southern Hospitality at its Finest By: Brittany Maher and Laura Zerlin Photos courtesy: Heather Byrd, Emily Seed and Laura Zerlin Community members are coming together […]
No Flames, Fire Alarms Closes Commons Tuesday
By: Jessica Garcia UPDATED: Several students have informed The Sentinel that a fire did occur at the Commons on […]
You Can Call Him Aaron Burr by the Way He’s Droppin’ Hamiltons
On December 12, Tom and Barbara Hughes donated half a million dollars to the Michael J. Coles College of Business. The generous gift by the Atlanta […]
Jobless Politics
As the Senate struggle over extending benefits for the long-term unemployed heads into another week Monday, both political parties are using the issue the first […]
Will KSU’s New Free Courses Fail?
Massive open online courses, free online classes called MOOCs, have not always been accredited with a high completion rate, but that did not stop KSU from […]
Egypt Votes this Week on Constitution
For the first time since the 2011 uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak, Egyptians go to the polls this week fairly certain about the outcome, even […]