A survivor’s perspective illustrates how the language surrounding cancer should not include military metaphors.
Owls ready for Panthers after rigorous practice week
The football team is preparing for the first game of the year at Georgia State, where they seek to continue the success from last season.
KSU student arrested after foot touching
Kennesaw State police arrested a student on the Kennesaw campus on Tuesday, Aug. 21, on charges of simple battery.
OPINION: Student Democracy Wall must go
Having constructive disagreements in our polarized climate is hard, and bad public forums are making it harder.
OPINION: Civil discourse must be a priority in education
Civil discourse can be a potentially risky tool for an important cause.
OPINION: Hip-hop has taken an emotional turn
A competition of who could produce the wittiest punchline now comes to who can touch as many hearts as possible.
OPINION: Organizing a space force is complicated and costly
Organizing Trump’s proposed space force would be a complicated and financial burden.
Cheerleaders not to return to squad after 2017 protests
Several of the Kennesaw State cheerleaders who took a knee during the national anthem at a football game last fall will not be back on the field this upcoming season.
Volleyball set to open season in Alabama
The volleyball team travels to Birmingham, Al. this week to begin its season with a three-match slate starting on Friday, Aug. 24 against Loyola Chicago and McNeese State.
OPINION: Healthy habits vital to student success
Students should invest more in healthy habits this semester.
KSU receives award for advances in closed captioning system
Campus Technology Magazine recently awarded Kennesaw State with its 2018 Impact Award in IT Infrastructure and Systems on Aug. 15 after the university developed a closed captioning software system.
KSU trio ventures across 50 states
Three KSU students turned a weekend adventure into a volunteering operation with a full-blown social media campaign.
