KSU’s men’s tennis program finished their season with a disappointing 4-3 loss to the Jacksonville Dolphins that shocked head coach T.J. Greggs. Senior and team […]
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KSU Responds to Transportation Concerns with New Procedure
KSU’s Department of Parking and Transportation introduced a selection-based parking system that takes effect in Fall 2012 semester, but requires immediate student action. The new […]
Onyx Theater
On March 25 the KSU Blackbox Theater was renamed the Onyx Theater after anonymous donors gave a $250,000 to the Department of Theater, Performance Studies […]
Professor Advances Understanding of Primate Communication
KSU biology professor Dr. Jared Taglialatela discovered that chimpanzees learn attention getting sounds from observing their mothers. Taglialatela, with a three man research team, observed […]
KSU Discussed Trayvon Martin Death
The KSU chapters of Phi Beta Sigma Inc. and Sigma Gamma Rho Inc. co-hosted an open forum discussion, “A Conversation Among Brothers and Sisters,” on […]
SGA Holds Student Services Fair
On March 26, SGA held their Student Services Fair as part of SGA Month. The event had 32 student service groups including KSU Relay, Sigma […]
Police Beat
Birds of a Feather Smoke Together An officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with a window tint violation on March 17 at 12:51 p.m. […]
Literary Festival to be held for Shakespeare’s Birthday
Sigma Tau Delta is very excited to announce their first ever Literary Festival, taking place the week of Shakespeare’s birthday on April 23-26. Each day […]
ISF Missions Organization makes a Difference through Sports
The International Sports Federation returned on March 23 after a 10 day mission trip in Alaska, helping with the 2012 Iditarod, the world’s most prestigious […]
Women’s Tennis Team Earns Signature Victory over ETSU, Continue Hot Streak
On Saturday, KSU’s women’s tennis team picked up their sixth consecutive win and possibly their most impressive victory in program history, coming back to win, […]
Baseball Falls to Georgia Tech in front of Record Crowd at Stillwell Stadium
KSU’s men’s baseball team fell to the 23rd ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on Tuesday to the tune of 7-3, leaving the Owls 0-2 against […]
The Owls Conclude their Final Tune Up of the Season
KSU’s men’s and women’s track team competed in the Tiger Track Classic over the weekend, in preparation for the 2012 Atlantic Sun Track and Field […]