The days of kicking down doors are over as we aim for political correctness in the Global War on Terror.
OPINION: The military-industrial complex is alive and well
War in the Middle East continues to escalate as it recedes into the background of the new norm.
Q&A with KSU superhero, Mr. James
The Sentinel recently spoke with Mr. James, a recent KSU spotlight about his influence on its students.
Ayuk and Kennedy stand out as cross country teams end season
The men’s and women’s cross country teams have competed in four meets this year and have showed improvement each week as they prepare to finish the season strong.
OPINION: Personalized Twitter algorithms create intellectual isolation
Twitter algorithms create a divisive social media atmosphere.
Volleyball increases win streak to 10 through team effort
Game performance on Friday was a total team effort for the Owls, as six players had at least five kills and the team combined for 10 blocks. Karlee Groover led the way defensively with 18 digs.
Students host pop-up restaurant on campus
The culinary students at KSU are in charge of making their own restaurant, which is hosted right on campus.
First road win for Owls as they secure sixth straight
After the Owls opened their first offensive series with a three-and-out, the Bulldogs converted a fourth down, paving the way for a field goal to take a 3-0 lead.
Fifth Third Bank extends sponsorship with KSU until 2023
Fifth Third Bank recently announced that it will extend its sponsorship agreement with Kennesaw State for four years, until 2023.
KSU adopts Freedom of Expression policy in wake of lawsuits
Kennesaw State adopted a new Freedom of Expression Policy on Friday, Oct. 5, that aims to “better facilitate the free exchange of ideas” of students on campus.
Former KSU professor indicted on charges of theft, handling of explosives
A former Kennesaw State professor was indicted after he allegedly planted a pipe bomb inside of a stolen car, forcing the evacuation of a neighborhood in Acworth, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Business program receives $2.81 million donation
KSU’s Education Economics Center recently received $2.81 million in grants to support the center’s education and research.
