By Kaitlyn Lewis & Carley Cole, Staff Writers Attendants of the second annual Deaf Awareness Day were invited to “Take a ride on the Deaf […]
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29 Sign to Play for the Black & Gold
By Mike Foster, Sports Editor & Daniel Miller, Staff Writer Head coach Brian Bohannon, Director of Athletics Vaughn Williams and the rest of KSU’s […]
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 […]
