KSUPD apprehended a man in East Deck who was thought to have deadly weapons.
OPINION: Greek life not worth financial cost for students
Greek life costs hundreds to thousands of dollars for Kennesaw State University students and is not worth the money spent.
Outside the Nest: Far-right terrorist attack in Germany leaves 9 people dead
A far-right extremist attacked two hookah bars located in the German city of Hanau, killing nine immigrants.
New master’s degree in cybersecurity to arrive this Fall
Kennesaw State will begin to offer a new master’s degree in cybersecurity starting in the Fall semester of 2020.
Dance alumna combines talents, kicks off stage managing career
KSU dance alumna Angelina Pellini has found great success in her stage managing career since graduating
Filipino Student Association hosts first culture showcase
Kennesaw State’s FSA held its inaugural annual culture show, Pusong Pinoy, with this year’s theme being sacrifice.
Baseball suffers first loss of season, drops 2 of 3 over weekend
The Kennesaw State baseball team fell 10-3 to the University of Georgia at home on Wednesday, Feb. 19, before dropping two of three contests at the Coastal Carolina Tournament.
Lecture reveals Cuba’s misunderstood policy background
Professor Thomas Nilsey shared the surprising sources of Cuba’s foreign policy in a lecture to celebrate Kennesaw State’s Year of Cuba initiative.
