Kennesaw State police arrested a student Nov. 9 in connection with the rape of a 20-year-old woman, the most recent of almost three dozen rape allegations reported to campus police in the last four years.
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Second fraternity in a month suspended for misconduct
The Eta Delta chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity is the second fraternity in the past month to receive a cease and desist order. A university spokeswoman said she’s unable to confirm whether the incident was related to hazing.
Immigration expert advocates for “welcoming campuses”
David Lubell said he came to KSU to bring awareness to the refugee epidemic and to provide students with insight about what they can do as a community to make KSU a more welcoming university.
Board of Regents to cut online tuition
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents will consider a plan next spring to cut online tuition to bring it on par with tuition for on-campus courses.
Cheerleaders link arms after being allowed on field
At Saturday’s football game against Charleston Southern, eight of the cheerleaders stood with their arms linked together in what they said was an acknowledgement of Veterans Day.
KSUPD named department of the year amid controversy
The National Campus Safety Summit selected KSU’s police department as the top department in the nation three months after Chief of Police Roger Stearns resigned amid an internal investigation relating to his leadership capabilities.
New housing complex pushes hockey team to relocate
Cobb commissioners confirmed that KSU students will have one extra housing option coming soon at the expense of the hockey team’s stomping ground.
DACA students will continue paying out-of-state tuition
Currently, DACA recipients who want to attend college in Georgia must pay out-of-state tuition. The Georgia Court of appeals ruled against a group of students who want to change this.
Study shows increase in KSU voters for 2016 election
A study of more than 9.7 million college students across the nation highlighted a slight increase in voter turnout at KSU.
Cobb County puts student housing proposals on hold
The temporary prohibition will be in effect through July 31, 2018 or until the Board of Commissioners complete two studies for proposed student housing.
English Dept. to expand linguistics minor
The department will add several new classes to the existing minor, which began this semester.
Racial slurs spray painted on veteran’s car
A vehicle at an off-campus apartment complex was vandalized with racial slurs this last weekend, a recent email states.
