The $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot that became the largest in U.S. history on Monday, Oct. 22, generated more than $34.7 million in proceeds for HOPE and Pre-K, according to a Georgia Lottery Corporation public policy coordinator.
KSU to host annual student diversity conference
Kennesaw State’s Cultural and Community Center will host its third annual Student Diversity Conference on Friday, Nov. 2.
Student recaps Owl sports on ‘The Hoot’
One student combines her love for sports and her love for reporting by hosting a show with Owl Network.
OPINION: Haunted houses haven’t lost their fear factor
Haunted houses have yet to lose their fear factor, and show no sign of becoming any less popular in the near future.
Outside the Nest: Suspect faces charges, pipe bomb to Atlanta intercepted
Police arrested a Florida man Friday, Oct. 26, after officials found DNA on the packages containing pipe bombs that were mailed to prominent Democrats across the U.S, Fox News reported.
KSU provost finalists to be announced this week
The 20-member search committee appointed by KSU President Pamela Whitten have selected finalist candidates for the position of the new KSU provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Second student group settles in KSU lawsuits
Kennesaw State’s chapter of Young Americans for Freedom settled the group filed against university officials earlier this year on Wednesday, Oct. 24.
Former KSU employee charged with stealing tech equipment
A former Kennesaw State facilities director was recently charged after he allegedly stole nearly $100,000 worth of technical equipment from the university and sold it online.
14-game winning streak ends for volleyball
Kennesaw State’s volleyball team traveled to Florida over the weekend to play North Florida and Stetson, defeating the Osprey 3-0 on Friday, Oct. 26, before they lost by the same score to the Hatters on Saturday.
Soccer falls in ASUN playoffs, ends successful season
The Kennesaw State women’s soccer team was knocked out of the ASUN playoffs by North Alabama.
OPINION: Teens should be allowed to trick-or-treat
Sending teenagers to jail for trick-or-treating is a ridiculous violation of personal rights.
