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UN Assistant Secretary General Speaks About Gender Equality
The Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations delivered a keynote address at KSU Friday as part of a two-day CIFAL meeting. The CIFAL (International […]
More A-Sun Teams Giving Traditional Powers Trouble
It was Sherwood Brown and the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles who shocked the college basketball world last season with an inspiring run in the NCAA […]
Southern Poly Stung by News of Merger: SPSU Students Shocked, Angered
Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University will merge into one larger institution in 2015, the Board of Regents of the University System of […]
Veteran Community to be Honored Nov. 7: Event Features Vietnam-era Medal of Honor Recipient
KSU will salute America’s veterans at an event featuring a keynote address from a Medal of Honor recipient on Thursday, Nov. 7 at noon on […]
Police Beat
WHO’S GOT THE HERB? Officer Jordan was dispatched to University Village Suites in reference to the odor of marijuana coming from one of the […]
Culture Clash: International Students Adapt to School in America
KSU educates about 3,000 international students from more than 120 countries around the globe, said International Student Association Adviser Francis Kabongo. Many of them find […]
Ghost Out Exposes Dangers of Distracted Driving
Firefighters, police, EMTs and a helicopter converged on the Campus Green Friday in response to a simulated car crash aimed at warning students about the dangers […]
Police Beat
TAKE-OUT, ANYONE? An RA notified KSU police that there was an unknown male placing fliers on vehicles in the KSU Place parking area around 5:30 […]
Students, Faculty Flock to Farmers Market
The KSU Farmers Market offers local businesses the chance to showcase their healthy alternatives to everyday foods and products each Wednesday on the Campus Green. […]
Rec Center Expansion Means More Jobs for Students
Department of Sports and Recreation Director Tara Parker attended Thursday’s SGA meeting to discuss updated plans for the Dr. Betty L. Siegel Student Recreation and Activities […]
International Scholars Host Panel Discussion on Arab Spring
Leading scholars of Middle Eastern affairs gathered Wednesday, discussing the causes and consequences of the Arab uprisings that have inspired millions to take to the […]