Kennesaw State will host several events across both the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses during the University System of Georgia’s annual Ethics Awareness Week starting Nov. 11.
Game development students help complete rail safety project
Kennesaw State recently completed a collaborative project with Railserve, Inc. to streamline safety training for Railserve employees.
OPINION: Hollywood needs to stop remaking movies
Hollywood needs to produce more original films instead of focusing on remakes.
Eggerth leaves legacy, new director announced for track teams
After eight years and 18 conference championships under Andy Eggerth, the Department of Athletics confirmed on Thursday, Nov. 8, that Cale McDaniel would become the next director of track and field and cross country.
Kennesaw State captures second consecutive Big South title
The Kennesaw State football team accumulated 412 rushing yards en route to a 51-14 victory over Monmouth on Saturday, Nov. 10, repeating as Big South Conference champions and earning an automatic bid into the FCS playoffs for the second consecutive season.
Street sets scoring record as seasons begin
Sophomore Kamiyah Street set a program record with her 41-point performance as the Kennesaw State women’s and men’s basketball teams opened their seasons last week, beginning on Wednesday, Nov. 7.
Georgia Governor race awaits final results
The 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election on Nov. 6 has resulted in an unclear victor after Democrat Stacey Abrams trails Republican Brian Kemp by an unofficial tally of 62,722 votes, according to The Associated Press.
Journalism student makes waves on “The Bert Show”
What seemed like a simple fascination with entertainment, news and pop culture has now become one KSU senior’s reality as he lives out his dream of becoming an on-air personality while interning with Q100’s “The Bert Show.”
iTeach leader sparks creativity and innovation through Genius Hour
A Kennesaw State iTeach member is working with local schools to implement Genius Hour, a new initiative meant to help K-12 students express their creative side.
Harassment cases still under investigation years after initial reports
Over a dozen reports of sexual assault logged in Kennesaw State’s Police Department’s daily crime logs over the past four years say that they are still under investigation.
OPINION: Students need more consistent sleep schedules
Students in college need to be at their best during class and for many at work as well.
KSU student speaks at global leadership summit
A Kennesaw State student spoke at the One Young World Summit, an international event that brings students, businesses and government leaders together to discuss challenging global issues last month in The Netherlands.
