Kennesaw State invited residents displaced by Hurricane Florence to its home-opener game against Alabama State University on Saturday, Sept. 15, as the storm approached the Carolinas.
KSU files lawsuit extensions, works to resolve complaints
Kennesaw State officials and former KSU President Sam Olens filed extensions on Sunday, Sept. 9, on two pending lawsuits involving two student organizations that filed complaints against the university earlier this year.
Club of the Week: Electric Vehicle Team
Electric vehicles are becoming more prevalent in our society and KSU’s Electric Vehicle Team offers students a chance to build and race them.
Owls exterminate Hornets 62-13, set scoring record
Totaling 563 yards of offense, the Kennesaw State football team broke a school record for points scored in a 62-13 victory over Alabama State University on Saturday, Sept. 15.
OPINION: Drug addiction deserves awareness on campus
Ending addiction won’t be easy, but it will take effort on individual, community, national and global levels.
OPINION: Americans are missing Russian voices
Americans and Russians tend to agree when both sides know what the other side is saying.
Editorial: Sentinel staff remembers 9/11
The following excerpts provide reflection from the editorial staff on 9/11.
Outside the Nest: Seven wounded in Paris knife attack
French police arrested a Paris man Sunday, Sept., 9, night after he injured seven people in a knife attack.
KSU professors perform tribute to Joni Mitchell
Several KSU professors pay tribute to singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell
KSU student detained with unlicensed gun threatened to “kill students who wronged him”
A Kennesaw State Police report revealed that a student who was detained on Aug. 29 after carrying an unlicensed gun on campus was threatening to kill other “students who wronged him.”
OPINION: KSU PD handled potential gunman responsibly
KSU Police Department acted swiftly and potentially prevented another tragedy.
