Three Kennesaw State police officers searched two males and their car for drugs after smelling marijuana on Oct. 14, and one of the men learned the consequences of hiding drugs in his stomach.
Category: News
Anti-Olens protest interrupts Board of Regents meeting
Students from three Georgia universities demonstrated at a meeting slated to vote on whether to name Olens the next KSU president.
Olens named president
The USG Board of Regents appointed Georgia’s Attorney General as KSU’s next president amid protests and petitions demanding a nationwide search.
Outgoing interim President Houston Davis applies for UCA presidency
Interim President Houston Davis put in an application for University of Central Arkansas presidency as Sam Olens prepares to take the helm of Kennesaw State University.
Voting System and Safety
A seminar held on Thursday Sept. 22 that informed students on the technicality of voting.
Political panel brought students together to learn about the nominees
KSU hosts Political Strategists in order to voice opinion on upcoming election
Big Conversation: Civility and Civic Engagement
The Student Center University Room hosted a discussion on the endurance of democracy in an era of conflict and incivility.
SPJ hosts sensitive topics in journalism panel
KSU’s SPJ hosted an educational panel on Oct. 20 to teach students how to report on sensitive topics in journalism.
KSU football player sits during National Anthem in protest
Red-shirt freshman running back Shaquil Terry has joined the list of players across the country protesting societal issues by sitting on the bench during the anthem before Saturday’s game.
Panel fights fraud and unethical behavior at KSU
KSU held a panel on Nov. 16 to encourage faculty to report unethical behavior and create an ethical culture at the school.
Students learn about NASA’s Mission Juno
Student’s learned about NASA’s Juno mission in the Burrus building.
Kennesaw mayor visits campus, speaks to grad students
Mayor Derek Easterling gave advice to graduate students at KSU and answered questions about marijuana legalization and other political issues.
