KSU students can learn about the culture and history of Morocco through a series of events and curriculums.
Zuckerman Museum hosts “Occupations” exhibit
KSU professor Donald Robson spoke to The Sentinel about his “Occupations” series at the Zuckerman Museum of Art.
Owls fly by Golden Eagles, secures first win
Chandler Burks rushed for three touchdowns and the Owls racked up 507 yards on the ground as they defeated Tennessee Tech 49-10 on Thursday, Sept. 6.
Winning streak ends for Volleyball after tough slate
After beginning the season with six consecutive victories, the Kennesaw State volleyball team lost three straight matches over the weekend to difficult opponents.
KSU Athletics partners with Ed Voyles, creates fan loyalty app
Kennesaw State Athletics announced in August that the athletics department signed an agreement with Ed Voyles Automotive to make the company the official car dealership of the KSU Owls.
Health Promotion, Wellness begins new sexual health program
Kennesaw State University’s Health Promotion and Wellness department and the Peer Health Owls handed out safer sex kits to students on the Kennesaw campus green on Wednesday, Sept. 5 to promote their new condom distribution program.
University College debuts new podcast
The University College and Mr. Brandon Apter has made a new podcast to explain how the UC helps not just incoming Freshman, but all of KSU’s student body.
KSU student “played footsies” with at least 10 women
An investigation into a Kennesaw State student who was arrested on Aug. 17 on two charges of simple battery revealed that he “played footsies” with 10 to 20 other women, none of which he knows, according to the AJC.
Harris strikes twice as Owls continue hot start
Kennesaw State improved to 7-1 with wins against Georgia Southern and the University of Georgia this weekend. This start is the best KSU has had since moving to Division I in 2005.
MINI offers discount on 2019 vehicle to college students
MINI is offering a $5,000 discount to college students and recent graduates on one of their new vehicles.
Former cheerleader sues university, Georgia officials after 2017 protests
A Kennesaw State University student filed a lawsuit on Wednesday, Sept. 5, accusing university and state officials of violating her civil rights last year after a dispute over her and four other cheerleaders’ decision to kneel in protest during the national anthem.
Student faces additional charges after bringing loaded gun to campus
KSU Police said they brought additional charges against a KSU student who was involuntarily committed for mental evaluation on Wednesday, Aug. 29 for carrying a loaded gun without a license on campus.
