Never compromise on your happiness and health, even in relationships.
KSU hosts tenth annual Cyber Security Awareness Day
Kennesaw State held its tenth annual Cyber Security Awareness Day in early October as a way to encourage the community to protect their computers.
OPINION: Writing well is essential for all professions
Learning to communicate effectively is important in every career.
OPINION: KSU has failed transgender students
A recent controversy surrounding LGBTQ identities and pronouns has exposed a deeply problematic side of KSU.
Outside the Nest: 20 killed in New York limo crash
A deadly limo accident killed 20 people after it crashed into a parked car and two pedestrians in upstate New York on Saturday.
Professor publishes research into black holes, how they shape the universe
Kennesaw State Assistant Professor of Physics Dr. David Garofalo recently published his research into black holes and how they relate to the origins of the universe.
OPINION: Low-carb diets ineffective and temporary
Low-carb diets are ineffective and difficult to commit to.
Counseling at-risk students can save lives
Counselors are tasked with examining the behavior or students who pose a risk to themselves or others, and it’s an involved job.
Confucius Institute continues to thrive in the shadows
KSU has paired with the People’s Republic of China to bring students a unique educational experience.
KSU improv group teaches students to find themselves
KSU’s improv group teaches students to celebrate themselves on stage.
KSU hosts International contemporary ballet company
The Department of Dance paired with Spellbound Contemporary Ballet Company’s to launch a performance of Full Moon.
Campus groups encourage students to register to vote for upcoming elections
Student organizations and other groups on Kennesaw State’s campuses are continuing to encourage students to register to vote after 220 students registered during the university’s Constitution Week last month.
