SATIRE: Imagination takes hold while pandemic postpones Masters
Fear not, golf fans — even the postponement of golf’s most prestigious event should not stop everyone from using their imagination.
Mathematics professor maintains intimate learning experience, utilizes live tablet teaching
Babak Moazzez continues to provide personalized learning approach despite remote learning adaptation.
President’s Emerging Global Scholars names outstanding student
Danielle Griffin demonstrated outstanding service to and care for the community, making her an award-winning student.
OPINION: Students should utilize digital communities amid pandemic isolation
Students should use their time during quarantine to join online communities so that they can put their time into learning a new hobby or maintaining friendships from home.
University estimated to lose upwards of 50 million dollars due to COVID-19 closure
Kennesaw State University is estimated to lose anywhere from 25 to 50 million dollars based on student refunds and its transition to online classes because of COVID-19.
Campus union demands transparency from President Whitten
The United Campus Workers of Georgia sent a memo to KSU President Dr. Pamela Whitten regarding the administration’s transparency during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Editorial: 2014-15 Hawks proved successful without star power
In a league dominated by star players, the 2014-15 Atlanta Hawks demonstrated how to be successful without one. When looking back on the franchise’s history […]
Asian Studies Association introduces Eastern Valentine’s Day tradition
The Kennesaw State Asian Studies Association aims to enlighten students on the culture and traditions of Asia.
