The men’s tennis team defeated South Carolina State 4-3 on Sunday, March 18, winning its fifth out of its last six matches and built considerable momentum heading into conference play.
Baseball routed by Bulldogs, beat Sooners once
The baseball team played four games in the past week, losing to Georgia before winning one out of three games against the Oklahoma Sooners.
Blake residents express concerns about littering
Littered trash has accumulated the around student housing complex, The Blake, raising environmental concerns.
E-tuition cuts, university statements
University spokeswoman Tammy DeMel reached out to The Sentinel Tuesday to notify it of inaccurate information from the “E-tuition cuts hurting online instructors, courses” in this week’s print issue and to provide the university’s statements regarding comments made in the article.
Dual master’s program now available to communication students
The school of communication at KSU is now offering a dual master’s degree program to students.
“Phish market” protects students from cybersecurity threats
KSU’s Office of Cybersecurity launched a new service to catalog known phishing attempts against students, faculty and staff in the hopes of preventing future cybersecurity threats.
Outside the Nest: Airplane crashes in Nepal
Each week we take a look at a major news story — either nationally or internationally — to recap or preview the major points or to highlight an event that doesn’t garner much attention from large media outlets.
KSU alumnae receive national honor for graphic design
Kennesaw State’s School of Art and Design has produced two graduates that have been selected for Graphic Design USA’s Students to Watch 2018.
Opinion: Reporting is power, power has repercussions
Poor reporting and misleading information can deceive, demean and undermine the validity of institutions and marginalized peoples.
Faculty senate to directly invite presidential search finalists
Members of KSU’s faculty senate created a subcommittee that plans to draft and send a letter inviting presidential search finalists to campus after they are announced by the Board of Regents.
Elevator breaks down, trapping KSU professors
Three KSU professors and one prospective professor were trapped for 30 minutes in an elevator Tuesday, March 6, in the Social Sciences building.
Students simulate real-world crisis, learn its complexities
The School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development in conjunction with Trends Global put on a simulation for students and alumni from March 9-10.
