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Outside the Nest: Missing Clark Atlanta student found dead in DeKalb County park

  • Sara Sehhizadeh
  • November 11, 2019
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On Friday, Atlanta police were led by a suspect to the location of a dead university student, Alexis Crawford, who was reported missing Nov. 1.

Amerigroup, KSU host sixth annual Disability Mentoring Day
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Amerigroup, KSU host sixth annual Disability Mentoring Day

  • Quintin Hunter
  • November 11, 2019
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KSU’s Academy for Inclusive Learning and Social Growth partnered with renowned insurance company Amerigroup to host its annual event to help students in career planning and development.

LGBTQ Resource Center holds monthly pop-up shop for transgender students
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LGBTQ Resource Center holds monthly pop-up shop for transgender students

  • Emily Rubin
  • November 11, 2019
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KSU’s monthly “TRANScend Clothing Closet” pop-up shop provides transgender, non-binary and gender-nonconforming students with clothes at no cost.

Coles College supporters inducted into Hall of Fame
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Coles College supporters inducted into Hall of Fame

  • Arielle Robinson
  • November 11, 2019
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Sid Mookerji and Richard Taylor were inducted into the Coles College of Business Hall of Fame Wednesday, Oct. 30.

KSU professor faces death threats over criticism of government
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KSU professor faces death threats over criticism of government

  • Alex Guevara
  • November 11, 2019
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A KSU professor who has been an active voice against the current Nigerian government has been met with multiple death threats this semester.

KSU economics professor predicts no 2020 recession
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KSU economics professor predicts no 2020 recession

  • Quintin Hunter
  • November 11, 2019
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Kennesaw State professor of economics Roger Tutterow elaborates on the state of the economy and what a potential recession means for KSU students.

KSU’s dining hall ranks among best in country
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KSU’s dining hall ranks among best in country

  • Hollis Coker
  • November 11, 2019
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The Commons dining hall has recently been awarded as the fifth-best college dining hall in the nation.

Student handcrafts creature costume, showcases at Owl-O-Ween
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Student handcrafts creature costume, showcases at Owl-O-Ween

  • Imani Beverly-Knox
  • November 4, 2019
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Marisol Griffith’s terrifying Halloween costume evokes the best part of nostalgia.

Outside the Nest: Iraqi people protest corrupt government, shut roads down
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Outside the Nest: Iraqi people protest corrupt government, shut roads down

  • Arielle Robinson
  • November 4, 2019
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Thousands of Iraqis took to the street and closed main roads down Sunday to protest government corruption, high unemployment and poor public services.

KSU hosts food pantry competition against Monmouth University
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KSU hosts food pantry competition against Monmouth University

  • Hollis Coker
  • November 4, 2019
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For this year’s Hoot Out Hunger, CARE Services hosted a competition between KSU and Monmouth University to see who could donate the most to each school’s pantry.

KSU President Whitten joins NCAA Committee on Academics
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KSU President Whitten joins NCAA Committee on Academics

  • Thomas Cassidy
  • November 4, 2019
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Kennesaw State President Pamela Whitten is currently working directly with the NCAA Division I Committee on Academics.

Global Village hosts workshop for immigrant students entering workforce
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Global Village hosts workshop for immigrant students entering workforce

  • Alex Guevara
  • November 4, 2019
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On Wednesday, Oct. 30, KSU’s Global Village hosted a workshop with Kuck Baxter Immigration to teach students about visas and immigration for after they graduate.

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