KSUnited leader says President Whitten does not show any interest in ending racism on campus.
KSU fraternity to raise $20,000 for local Vietnam veteran
Zeta Chi is motivated by veteran’s sacrifices and wants to give back in a big way.
Aveling and Thavong earn honors before women’s golf finishes regular season with win
The women’s golf team finished up its regular season last week, winning the stroke play portion of a three-day event.
Owls pitching duo combines for shutout in finale after 3 losses earlier in week
The baseball team salvaged the four-game set last week with a combined shutout pitching performance by Jake Rothwell and Jared Rine.
Outside the Nest: Before the glory of Tiger, tragedy strikes the golfing world
A week before Tiger Woods completed his career comeback at the Masters, a 28-year-old Malaysian golfer suddenly passed away.
KSU student named civic fellow for conservation efforts
Trice is one of 264 to become a 2019 Fellow, but the only student from KSU.
KSU launches new Campus Concierge service to answer questions
The University College creates a new service for students and parents looking for answers.
Parkland shooting survivor, former police officer discuss how “Guns Save Lives” at KSU
A Parkland shooting survivor and a former police officer visited KSU to speak on the importance of owning guns for self-defense.
OwlSwap calls for university to join workers’ rights group
KSU previously contracted a clothing company that has multiple labor violations on record.
OPINION: KSU owes students an anti-racist education center
KSU’s troubled legacy of racism can be addressed by the creation of an anti-racist education center.
SATIRE: Hazmat suits, deforestation necessary to fight pollen season
Avoiding pollen has never been easier.
OPINION: Autism awareness should be autism acceptance
Autism deserves respect and celebration rather than stereotype.
