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Haskell, KSU join forces to develop new immersive virtual reality simulation
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Haskell, KSU join forces to develop new immersive virtual reality simulation

  • Quintin Hunter
  • September 23, 2019
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The Florida-based engineering and construction firm Haskell has reached out to KSU’s College of Computing and Software Engineering to aid in the development of new VR simulation.

Alumna shares struggles before becoming successful businesswoman, rapper
  • Arts & Living

Alumna shares struggles before becoming successful businesswoman, rapper

  • Kaelie Campbell
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

A Kennesaw State alumna shares her story of being pregnant, struggling financially and creating a business — all while in college.

KSU students steer through obstacles of commuting
  • Arts & Living

KSU students steer through obstacles of commuting

  • Alex Landwerlen
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

KSU students who commute to campus share their experiences.

Owls win singles and doubles titles at Mercer Gridiron Classic
  • Tennis

Owls win singles and doubles titles at Mercer Gridiron Classic

  • Tanner Davis
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

At the Mercer Gridiron Classic, Kevin Patel and Jack Sorel won a doubles title on Saturday before Patel, Bryan Triana and Sofia Pinedo all won singles titles on Sunday.

  • Arts & Living

KSU students encouraged to write representatives about climate change

  • Karen DSouza
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

A Climate Advocacy Training held on campus teaches students that with the looming threat of climate change, they can make their voices heard.

OPINION: Digitalizing the law exam ignores student needs
  • Opinion

OPINION: Digitalizing the law exam ignores student needs

  • Autumn Edmonston
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

Research shows that online testing is detrimental to students and should not be the only option for standardized tests.

Cultural fiesta kicks off Latinx Heritage Month
  • Arts & Living

Cultural fiesta kicks off Latinx Heritage Month

  • Ace Anderson
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

The Cultural Awareness Resource Center along with several Latinx-based student organizations hosted a cultural fiesta full of food, music and all things Latin America to mark a celebratory start to Latinx Heritage Month.

Soccer loses twice on road, prepares for first conference game
  • Soccer

Soccer loses twice on road, prepares for first conference game

  • Theodros Teshome
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

After an impressive 5-2 start to the season, the Owls concluded their non-conference play this week with two setbacks to ranked opponents.

Volleyball defeats Alabama, falls short in Gamecock Invitational
  • Volleyball

Volleyball defeats Alabama, falls short in Gamecock Invitational

  • Kate Norum
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

The volleyball team’s record-setting night against Alabama on Wednesday, Sept. 17, was followed by two losses at the Gamecock Invitational over the weekend.

OPINION: Voluntourism brings unintended consequences to communities
  • Opinion

OPINION: Voluntourism brings unintended consequences to communities

  • Lola Uthman
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

Unintended consequences to native communities are often ignored by traveling volunteers.

Art display exhibits manifold visions of Cuba
  • Arts & Living

Art display exhibits manifold visions of Cuba

  • Samuel Sinclair
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

Multiple portraits of the nation through varied artists were on display at the exhibit Sept. 19.

OPINION: Buying clothing secondhand enables college students to make a difference
  • Opinion

OPINION: Buying clothing secondhand enables college students to make a difference

  • Ayla Mcginnis
  • September 23, 2019
  • 0

Students should abandon fast-fashion corporations to save money and reduce their carbon footprint.

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