Campus police found drugs and two guns inside of a car after it was stopped at a Chick-fil-A drive-thru line.
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Campus sexual assault bill passes GA House
A bill limiting universities’ ability to investigate cases of sexual assault and take action against alleged attackers is now on its way to the Senate.
New headquarters opens for student entrepreneurs
KSU students will have access to build their businesses through the new location.
KSU sophomore killed in car crash
A Kennesaw State University student was killed after being ejected from a car in an early-morning crash Friday, March 3, according to Cobb County police.
Campus carry bill passes Georgia House
A campus carry bill passed the Georgia House of Representatives on Friday and now moves on to the Senate.
FBI investigating possible breach at KSU elections center
A spokeswoman for KSU said that the university cannot offer any other comment, since this is a criminal investigation.
KSU Model NATO brings home awards from D.C.
KSU’s Model NATO won six awards at the 2017 International Model NATO Conference held in Washington D.C. from Feb. 14-19.
Biology seminar series features GA scientists
Speaker Bill Ensign covered human impact on fish and water supplies in the continuation of the Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology seminar series.
Workshop: How to manage stress and anxiety
The Counseling and Psychological Services Center’s presentation, aimed at science students overwhelmed by rigorous classes, dealt with strategies for identifying and coping with stress.
Police: Subject of stalker allegations identifed
Campus police say they have identified a male student who allegedly harassed a female student and told other classmates that she was his sister.
GA lawmakers delay vote on campus carry bill
Campus carry legislation returns to the Georgia legislature, and representatives are making every attempt to hear and address university concerns.
Olens supports USG chancellor’s remarks against ‘campus carry’
In an email to the KSU community, President Sam Olens said he supported the chancellor’s “advocacy for maintaining Georgia’s existing law.”
