A contagious smile. Sarcastic humor. Dad jokes. Nerf guns. A happy-go-lucky personality. An ear that listens. A heart that’s left open wide for anyone. These are but a few aspects that make up Mr. Ed Bonza.
KSU ranked among top online English language learning master’s degrees
Top Education Degrees recognized KSU’s Master of Education in Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages online program as one of the top 20 best online English learning degrees in the nation.
Opinion: Travel inspires students to succeed
Traveling this spring break is far superior to staying home.
USG chancellor sends letter to Harmon addressing recent student affairs issues, review conducted
Chancellor Wrigley wrote a letter to Ken Harmon that addressed the recent lawsuits filed against KSU and requested that Harmon improve the student affairs department.
Opinion: Citizen journalism cannot replace professionalism
Citizen journalism can be biased and incorrect, and students need to realize this and know how to validate what they read.
Faculty senate addresses presidential search concerns in letter to BOR
KSU’s faculty senate sent a letter to the Board of Regents on March 14 to highlight and remind the board about two conditions involving KSU’s presidential search.
KPA hosts teach-in to respond to misinformation
Student organizations representing the LGBTQ community at KSU are under scrutiny by Campus Reform, a site for college news, after the resurfacing of “pronoun pamphlet”.
Opinion: Spring Break, not all it’s cracked up to be
More students should opt out of spring break.
Mediation clinic brings conflict management to KSU community
The School of Conflict Management opened a mediation clinic that provides free mediation services to students, faculty and staff in the pursuit of conflict resolution.
KSU students compete for peace sake
On March 24, KSU peace and conflict studies students competed against international students in the second peace studies soccer match at the Owls Nest.
‘The kids are the same,’ A non-traditional student’s journey in theater
Jim Wallace, a 77-year-old theater student at KSU, fell in love with performance as an eight-year-old kid in his church’s Christmas production, when he walked out, realized he had forgotten his prop sword, announced to the audience what he had done, and walked back to get it.
Baseball scores 63 runs in weekend sweep of Grambling State
The Owls dominated in their series against Grambling State in which they won each game by 10 runs or more.
