The Young Americans for Freedom chapter at KSU hosted Katie Pavlich, Fox News contributor and editor at Townhall magazine, Wednesday to speak about liberal bias in the media.
Study shows most college students do not own credit cards
A recent Student Monitor survey found that 23 percent of college students have a credit card, leading Credit Card Insider to draw attention to how students can use credit responsibly.
CIO resigns, audit finds timekeeping issues, negative work environment
Lectra Lawhorne submitted her resignation letter to Interim President Ken Harmon on March 2 after an audit was conducted to investigate a complaint from an employee.
BOR to invite presidential search finalists to campus
KSU’s search and screen committee notified faculty and staff Thursday, March 8, that the Board of Regents accepted their recommendation to invite the finalists for the position of university president to KSU’s campus.
Saxophonist lands huge solo gig
Jonathan Steltzer, a sophomore music education major and the winner of the 2018 KSU Concerto competition, is being highlighted as a soloist in the John Mackey Soprano Sax and Wind concerto.
Opinion: A payment system divided cannot stand
With K-Cash and dining dollars fulfilling nearly the same functions, why shouldn’t they merge into one electronic wallet?
Men win twice while women fall short
The men’s tennis team won twice over the weekend, defeating Alabama State 6-1 on Saturday, March 3, before shutting out Austin Peay 7-0 the next day while the women lost 2-5 to Austin Peay.
KSU Motorsports hosts Formula South Invitational
Members of the KSU Motorsports team held the sixth annual Formula South Invitational race Saturday, promoting friendly competition between universities.
New scholarships available for incoming students
Two new scholarship programs are being made available to incoming first-gen students for fall 2018
New website to help students looking for off-campus housing
KSU’s Adult and Commuter Students Affairs put together a website designed to make finding off-campus housing easier for students.
Owls knocked out of ASUN Tournament
The women’s basketball team made an early exit from the Atlantic Sun Tournament in a 79-52 loss to Jacksonville on Friday, March 2, as a strong second quarter showing by the Dolphins dashed all hopes for the Owls.
Rollercoaster weekend for softball, win three of five
The softball team played five games over the weekend, sweeping their doubleheader against Detroit Mercy on Friday, March 2, dropping both games against DePaul on Saturday and edging out Connecticut on Sunday.
