Sam Bracken and Bill Curry reunited Tuesday, Oct.8 to discuss the challenges Bracken faced as child growing up in Las Vegas where he was put through […]
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KSU Breaks Ground in $38 Million Rec Center Expansion
KSU held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the $38.7 million construction of the Dr. Betty L. Siegel Student Recreation and Activities Center Thursday, Oct. 10. The […]
No End in Sight for Government Shutdown
The partial government shutdown continues as frequent talks and negotiations between U.S. officials fail to bring compromise and the threat of the first U.S. default […]
Groundbreakings Set for Campus Construction Projects
As part of Founders Week, KSU will host groundbreakings for three campus construction projects during the university’s week-long celebration to commemorate its 50th anniversary. Groundbreakings are scheduled […]
Police Beat
Too Stoned to Drive Officer Massengill was dispatched to the site of an accident on Frey road the morning of Sept. 21. The driver of […]
Government Shutdown Continues as Congress Fails to Compromise
Failure to reach an agreement over Obamacare and the federal budget for the upcoming fiscal year on Oct. 1 has resulted in a Congressional shutdown of the […]
KSU Celebrates LGBT History Month
To kick off National LGBT History Month, KSU’s LGBTIQ Student Retention Services hosted its “Opening Doors, Outing LGBTQ History” exhibit Thursday, Oct. 3, in the […]
KSU Athletics Timeline
1983 Athletic department founded. KSU competed in the Georgia Athletic Conference, which was part of the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association. 1994 In final year in […]
The Great Ascent
Ladder climbing isn’t an NCAA sport, but if it were, you could imagine KSU would be pretty good at it. Afterall, no school in the […]
President of Ghana Becomes First Sitting Head of State to Visit KSU
The Republic of Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama visited KSU Monday, Sept. 30, to present a keynote speech, read from his book and answer student […]
Police Beat
JUST ONE BLUNT, OFFICER Officer Mason observed and followed a black Volvo S60 traveling at a slow speed early in the morning of Sept. 8. […]
