Service to others never goes out of style, and the Kennesaw State branch of Rotaract models it regularly.
Outside the Nest: Candian First Nations halt rail travel to protest pipeline
The Wet’suwet’en First Nation has protested the construction of a pipeline through their traditional lands, which has led to other protesters halting rail travel in eastern Canada.
English professor nominated for prestigious book award
English professor shares the inspiration and background of his Townsend Prize for Fiction-nominated book, Dixie Luck.
Dartmouth alumna inspires students with French language
KSU French professor and Dartmouth College graduate Abigail Alexander hopes to give her students the tools to grow their education.
Online blog sparks student support campaign
A KSU student turned a personal blog into a real life organization to spread happiness on campus.
Coles College selects new dean
Robin Cheramie, former interim dean of Coles College of Business, has been chosen as dean of the college.
Baseball sweeps opening weekend at home
The Kennesaw State baseball team began its 2020 season with three wins at home from Feb. 14 to Feb. 16.
OPINION: Students should rethink using TikTok
Because of the number of security threats and censorship issues related to popular application TikTok, students should reconsider how much they use the application.
Ray continues European success, leads team to Greek Basketball Cup
Now on his fourth European basketball team since leaving KSU in 2017, former Owls basketball star Kendrick Ray recently led AEK Athens to a prestigious cup title.
OPINION: Students should consider staying single in college
A single life in college preserves students’ time, money and sense of self.
University System of Georgia grants allow textbook-free classes
Multiple KSU professors, mostly from the Marietta campus, won grants so they can provide textbooks at little or no cost for students.
