KSU’s Analytics and Data Science Institute recently published videos encouraging women from different disciplines and backgrounds to explore analytics and data science as part of a “Women in Data Science” initiative.
Committee meets with presidential candidates, finalists to visit campus soon
KSU’s presidential search and screening committee met with presidential candidates for the first time May 14 and 15 to learn more about their qualifications.
Editorial: You need us, student media’s vital role in the life of a university
This editorial does not serve as a place for us to whine and complain about the difficulties of student media — it’s meant to give you, the reader, an understanding of how dedicated this group of students is to ensuring quality journalism is conducted for a campus community that deserves to know what is going on at a school they pay thousands of dollars to attend.
Tennis teams compete at ASUN Championships
The KSU tennis teams competed at the Atlantic Sun Conference Championships in Jacksonville, Florida, over the weekend as the men won their first match against Lipscomb 4-1 before falling to North Florida 4-1 and the women losing out to Stetson 4-0.
Softball beats Georgia State, sweeps Lipscomb in doubleheader
The KSU softball team defeated Georgia State 6-3 and swept Lipscomb 3-2 and 2-1 in a doubleheader on Senior Day.
KSU dancer creates ‘choreo-poem’ for black women
A group of black women represented the face of social injustice as they danced to spoken word — choreography that moved in sync with angelic, yet heart-pounding commentary, speaking over Nina Simone’s “Strange Fruit.”
Students ‘take back the night’ to raise awareness of sexual assault
KSU’s Office of Victim Services held a “Take Back the Night” event for students to share their stories of abuse on Wednesday, April 18, in the Legacy Gazebo outside of the Social Sciences building in honor of Sexual Assault and Alcohol Awareness month.
KSU’s MAPW program launches national literary journal
A Kennesaw State publication run by graduate students is celebrating the successful launch of its inaugural issue, published April 3.
Editors bid farewell
As some of our editors leave The Sentinel, they bid farewell and reflect on their time spent working at The Sentinel.
Opinion H2H: Take the fast road to success with summer classes
Instead of taking the slow road to success, get there faster with summer classes.
NSC brings awareness to distracted driving
KSU’s police department has reported more than 30 vehicle accidents and hit and runs since January on the Kennesaw campus alone in the daily crime logs, stressing the purpose of raising awareness to students during Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April.
