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
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
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
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
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
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
An education is arguably the best investment that you can make in your life.
Owls hope to preserve success in spring game
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
Teens younger than 18 are not sufficiently mature and will vote in line with their parents, giving greater voting power to the older generation.
Commentary: KSU’s ‘As You Like It’ brings originality to the Shakespeare classic
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
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
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.
