Five decades after the initial decision made by the Supreme Court, the case of Tinker v. Des Moines sets the precedent for student free speech rights. But what about for college students at a public university?
Category: News
Domo Inc. releases annual Media Data Report
A look back at 2022 data creation while students share opinions on screentime.
On-campus employment: Students’ two cents
Though on-campus and seasonal jobs may be a great benefit to some students, others are struggling with these schedules.
Rep. Lisa Campbell on the ERA: “We have made good progress, but not enough.”
During her drive to the state capitol, Rep. Lisa Campbell spoke to the Sentinel about the Equal Rights Amendment, her co-sponsoring House Resolution 8, her family and her condemnation of the recent assault of Jalique Rosemond.
TikTok banned on government devices, Georgia campuses
New policies ban TikTok from government-owned devices including colleges across many states due to security concerns.
Schwaig names Sonia Toson as new Chief Diversity Officer
Sonia Toson, who has been a KSU faculty member since 2008, will now hold the position of Chief Diversity Officer of the University.
Commuter students struggle with traffic, public transportation, parking
Commuter students struggle to make it to school on time due to traffic and poor parking conditions.
January Crime Log overview
Kennesaw State University Police Department released the January Daily Crime Log, reporting 30 incidents.
Rep. Lisa Campbell co-sponsors resolution aimed at making Equal Rights Act Constitutional Amendment
Kennesaw’s State Representative, Rep. Lisa Campbell, recently co-sponsored House Resolution 8, a resolution aimed at encouraging President Biden to publish the Equal Rights Act as a new constitutional amendment.
A look into a decade of change in enrollment, retention
Ten years of change has shaped KSU’s student body, but many patterns have remained the same.
Marietta campus’ Engineering Lab expands, updates in new renovation
KSU’s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology has unveiled it’s newest addition to support student success.
Students charged in assault released on bond; Protests erupt on campus
Protests erupted on campus Jan. 30 in support of Jalique Rosemond, who was the victim of a racially motivated attack at the West 22 apartment complex.