A KSU student filmed a documentary to highlight the struggles of students in the West African country of Benin.
Counseling and Psychological Services hosts MHMW
The week of Sept. 24 is Mental Health Matters Week at Kennesaw State, and students can get involved by attending one of several events.
OPINION: 13 Reasons Why glamorizes suicide
Despite their claims, Netflix’s hit show, “13 Reasons Why” does not provide adequate prevention resources and glamorizes suicide.
Professor Profile: Dr. Lara Smith-Sitton
A KSU professor has been instrumental in helping students improve their writing and gain valuable experience.
OPINION: Trump must accept Puerto Rico death toll mistake
Trump must admit that he was wrong to deny the Puerto Rican death toll.
Outside the Nest: Teen rescued after 49 days stranded at sea
A 19-year-old Indonesian man was rescued after being stranded in the Pacific Ocean for 49 days.
Symposium to celebrate, honor KSU faculty research
Kennesaw State’s Office of Research will host its inaugural John C. Salerno Memorial Research Symposium on Friday, Sept. 28 to celebrate and showcase faculty research.
Former cheerleader addresses controversy on “The View”
Tommia Dean, a former Kennesaw State cheerleader who kneeled during the national anthem before a football game last year, spoke about her experiences protesting at KSU on a live episode of “The View” on Wednesday, Sept. 19.
Cobb County deems campus drinking water safe despite concerns
Kennesaw State announced on Monday, Sept. 17, that the drinking water on campus is safe to drink despite concerns about the quality of the water.
University logos removed from LGBTQ gender-neutral pronouns pamphlet
The American Studies Student Organization of Kennesaw State released a statement on Thursday, Sept. 13, stating that the LGBTQ Resource Center was forced to remove university logos from a resource center pamphlet about gender-neutral pronouns.
Former WNBA player named KSU assistant coach
The Kennesaw State women’s basketball team announced on Wednesday, Sept. 12, that former Seattle Storm center and University of West Virginia standout Lanay Montgomery would join the staff as an assistant coach.
Possible suicide attempts on campus reported to police
The Kennesaw State Police Department reported in their daily crime log that there were two possible suicide attempts by students on the Kennesaw campus in September during National Suicide Prevention Month.
