Black History Month reminds us to celebrate achievements and culture.
OPINION: Compliments displayed on sticky notes fail to help those with low self-esteem
While positive mantras on sticky notes have good intentions, they do not actually help those with low self-esteem.
OPINION: Academic excellence does not promise professional success
Success in the classroom will not always equal success in the working world.
OPINION: Healthcare professionals disregard heavier patients
Weight stigma is causing harm in healthcare as patients are being denied the care that they need, and they are turning to diets and influencers that are causing more harm.
‘Immortal Life’ screened for Creed Week
A documentary surrounding Henrieta Lacks was screened for KSU’s Creed Week.
KSU grad, Fortune 200 CEO: From poverty to millions
President and CEO of ML Industries spoke to graduates at KSU’s commencement ceremony.
Professor Profile: Thomas Garr
KSU professor Thomas Garr uses practical examples when teaching economics.
Phi Mu Theta Epsilon’s first black president displays passion for leadership
One KSU student is living her best life as the president of her sorority and volunteering with KSU Miracle.
Team effort helps Owls win first conference game before falling to Hatters
The Kennesaw State men’s basketball team won their first conference game of the season 81-64 on Wednesday, Jan. 30, against North Florida before falling 92-75 at Stetson on Saturday.
Softball seeks to repeat as ASUN champions under new head coach
Head Coach Tripp MacKay looks to continue the team’s ongoing success.
Men’s tennis dominant in opening win, women fall twice
The men’s and women’s tennis teams were in home action over the weekend, as the women played on Friday, Feb. 1, and Saturday, Feb. 2, before the men played their season-opening match on Feb. 3.
Owls fall twice in Florida, Johnson posts career high
The women’s basketball team lost twice last week, falling to North Florida 71-60 on Tuesday, Jan. 29, before coming up short 76-69 at Stetson on Saturday.
