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Men’s tennis splits weekend matches, women fall again
  • Tennis

Men’s tennis splits weekend matches, women fall again

  • Lynn Spain
  • March 26, 2018
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The men’s and women’s tennis teams lost in their Atlantic Sun Conference opening matches against Lipscomb on Saturday, March 24, but the men rebounded on Sunday to defeat Gardner-Webb.

CSH program not officially deactivated, currently under review
  • News

CSH program not officially deactivated, currently under review

  • Sabrina Kerns
  • March 26, 2018
  • 0

A professor from KSU’s School of Culinary Sustainability and Hospitality planned to speak at a faculty senate meeting Monday, March 26, to ask for the senate’s backing in pushing the university to provide a fair review process to determine whether the program should be deactivated.

Softball wins four of five in dominant tournament performance
  • Softball

Softball wins four of five in dominant tournament performance

  • Vincent Coakley
  • March 26, 2018
  • 0

The softball team soared at the Homewood Suites Challenge in Raleigh, North Carolina, over the weekend, winning four of five games while outscoring opponents 34-17 across all five games.

Defense wins spring game showcase, allows new talent to perform
  • Football

Defense wins spring game showcase, allows new talent to perform

  • Tyhi Conley
  • March 26, 2018
  • 0

Kennesaw State’s Gold-clad defense squeezed by the Black-clad offense 35-34 on Friday, March 23, mounting a comeback to win the Black vs. Gold spring football game for the second straight year.

Club of the Week: Political Science Club
  • Arts & Living

Club of the Week: Political Science Club

  • Lyncoln Doggett
  • March 26, 2018
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The Kennesaw State Political Science club is a bi-partisan student collective that aims to give students opportunities to become politically active and involved at KSU.

Local breweries collide for beer culture course
  • Arts & Living

Local breweries collide for beer culture course

  • Cydni Cope
  • March 26, 2018
  • 0

The Michael A. Leven School of Culinary Sustainability and Hospitality offers a class on the classic American beverage — beer.

Opinion: Attending college is worth the student debt
  • Opinion

Opinion: Attending college is worth the student debt

  • Gilbert Richardson
  • March 19, 2018
  • 0

An education is arguably the best investment that you can make in your life.

Owls hope to preserve success in spring game
  • Football

Owls hope to preserve success in spring game

  • Rio White
  • March 19, 2018
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The football team will host its fourth annual spring game on Friday, March 23, at 7 p.m., showcasing both veterans of last season’s successful team and new players from this year’s recruiting class.

Opinion: Leave the voting age alone
  • Opinion

Opinion: Leave the voting age alone

  • Robert Thomas
  • March 19, 2018
  • 0

Teens younger than 18 are not sufficiently mature and will vote in line with their parents, giving greater voting power to the older generation.

  • Arts & Living

Commentary: KSU’s ‘As You Like It’ brings originality to the Shakespeare classic

  • Zack Elledge
  • March 19, 2018
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From March 20-25, the Kennesaw State department of theatre and performance studies will present a live performance of “As You Like It,” an original screenplay by William Shakespeare, directed by Rick Lombardo, the department chair, and I had the opportunity to attend a rehearsal prior to Tuesday’s opening show.

Opinion: Emotional support animals benefit students
  • Opinion

Opinion: Emotional support animals benefit students

  • Luke Gardner
  • March 19, 2018
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Emotional support animals are vital to the health of students and should be respected as such.

Softball shuts out Panthers, take two of three from Spartans
  • Softball

Softball shuts out Panthers, take two of three from Spartans

  • Vincent Coakley
  • March 19, 2018
  • 0

The softball team stayed strong last week, defeating Georgia State 8-0 on Wednesday, March 14, before taking two of three from the University of South Carolina Upstate over the weekend.

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