The Big Owl Bus, formerly the KSU Shuttle, has been serving students for a year. As a long supporter and regular rider of B.O.B., I […]
Category: Opinion
First Year Advertising: Understaffed or Underadvised
As we all know KSU is growing at a very rapid rate, currently having more than 24,000 students enrolled and where there is demand, there […]
Record Breakers: The Talented, Trained and Strange
People of the world are consistently impressed by the feats of extraordinary others. These people are looked at as heroes of sorts. They are the […]
Death Puts Stars Back in Spotlight
It is often perceived that the highly sought-after road to fame and immortality is paved solely by a positive presence in the media and a […]
Kennesaw’s Growing Pains
Kennesaw State is experiencing serious growing pains as they continue to expand campus to accommodate students and faculty. Recent memory has seen the construction of […]
Sports vs Reality
Let’s be honest, what is more exciting to watch: dance moms fight for their daughters’ rights to be a star or Manning play the entire […]
Decades: Life in the 2000s
In the never-ending “My decade was better than yours!” contest, it’s high time for the classics to step aside and make way for the rising […]
Cheaters Never Prosper, Do They?
Whether it was a Facebook chat left open or a suggestive Twitter direct message, the signs of cheating are just as transparent as they are […]
You’re Smarter Just for Coming Back
Going back to school means plenty of different things to every student. Whether it’s more money to be spent, more things to learn, more people […]
Froyo Mania
For decades ice cream has dominated the frozen treat market and, for the most part, it continues to do so. However, over the past five […]
From Page to Screen
Harry Potter. Twilight. The Hunger Games. These three book series have amassed cult followings across the United States and the rest of the world that […]
Death, Taxes, & KSU Parking
A running joke is “only two things last forever, death and taxes.” KSU students know a different mantra, “Death, Taxes, and Parking.” I have been […]