Sierra Hubbard, Staff Writer “Male Students in Peril”, a conference on issues facing men and boys, was hosted by KSU Men on Saturday Nov. 1 […]
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Professor seeks life-saving donations
Grae Gleason, Staff Writer After being diagnosed with Leukemia, platelet donations and community support prove essential for KSU professor of psychology, Tom Pusateri, and husband Al […]
Owls Arrive Alive
Kaitlyn Lewis, News Editor The Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society hosted a live demonstration on Oct. 24 on the Campus Green to educate students about […]
Did Feminism Get It Wrong?
Kaitlyn Lewis, News Editor and James Sears, Staff Writer Two students debated feminism on Oct. 24 in the Social Sciences auditorium in light of the […]
Finding Hope In Depression
Sierra Hubbard, Staff Writer Kennesaw State University will celebrate “Finding Hope in Depression Week” from Oct. 20 through Oct. 24 with daily activities for students […]
Defining Dining Dollars
James Sears, Staff Writer Kennesaw State University’s Culinary and Hospitality Services has made some changes to student’s meal plans this year including Dining Dollars and […]
KSU Unveils a New Pill Drop Box
Dayna Thompson, Contributor Kennesaw State University unveiled a new prescription drug drop box earlier this month. The drop box is located inside the KSU Department […]
K-9 Amar on Bomb Detail
Stuart Morrison, Staff Writer Officer Jackson received a call from the Cobb County Police Department K-9 Unit in reference to assisting with a bomb threat […]
Cyber Threats: Even KSU is Vulnerable
Kaitlyn Lewis, News Editor Computer science and information security majors came to Kennesaw State University’s fifth annual Cyber Security Awareness Day event, which was held […]
KSU-SPSU Consolidation Means End for Many Hornets’ Playing Careers
Former Southern Polytechnic State University soccer players have either transferred or given up the sport in the wake of consolidation.
