A former KSU student pursues her dreams of having her own shop and it is definitely paying off.
OPINION: LGBT inclusive history important in primary schools
Change towards a more accepting and informed future comes with education.
More than 1,400 earn degrees over the summer
KSU awarded more than 1,400 degrees to students during summer commencement ceremonies.
Pioneers aplenty as 2019 Athletics Hall of Fame Class is announced
Four individuals who brought success to KSU Athletics were recently honored by the university.
First doctoral program of its kind sees two additional graduates
Among the two doctoral students, Jie Hao is the first woman to graduate from the Ph.D. in Analytics and Data Science program at KSU.
Three football players earn preseason All-America honors
After having productive 2018 seasons, three KSU football players earned preseason recognitions.
OPINION: Drug testing should not determine student enrollment
Drug tests should not be the only consideration for enrolling those seeking higher education.
KSU officials among the highest paid in state
KSU administration leaders earned among the top 12 highest salaries of public college officials in Georgia in 2018, according to a Patch.com article
Schunzel, returning players look to lead volleyball back to conference title
The KSU volleyball team will be hungry to take the Atlantic Sun Conference title back after falling just short last season.
Track and field signs decorated transfer pole vaulter
Transfer pole vaulter Jack Rhea is the newest addition to the KSU Track and Field team.
Outside the Nest: Protestors gather peacefully in Hong Kong
Protestors gathered in the streets of Hong Kong for the 11th time on Sunday, hoping to turn the image of the movement for democracy in Hong Kong back to that of peaceful protest.
