KSU seniors Jalen Scott Uboh and Aubrey Evins have founded a medical supplier business in the middle of their undergraduate venture that has found corporate success.
LGBTQ pamphlet about gender-neutral pronouns draws criticism
KSU received criticism on social media after the LGBTQ Resource Center recently handed out new pamphlets in the student center to students that include a list of gender-neutral pronouns.
Baseball beats Samford twice after losses to Mercer
The Owls went 0-2 in their series against Mercer and 2-1 in their series against Samford over the weekend.
LAX wins first game of season, falls short in OT
The women’s lacrosse team won its first game of the season 17-14 at East Carolina on Thursday, March 1, before losing an overtime game 12-13 at home against Saint Francis on Sunday.
Georgia AG’s office partners with CYAAR for video contest
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr visited KSU’s Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery on Monday, March 5, to discuss the center’s new involvement in the “We’re not going to take it” video campaign.
KSU student author takes ‘Flight’
Caroline Berman, a student of Kennesaw State’s Academy for Inclusive Learning and Social Growth, is receiving local attention for her first novel, “Flight.”
Professor Profile: Andrew Green
Andrew Green currently serves as a full-time lecturer for the Coles College of Business, but his charismatic and comedic nature brings a teaching experience that gives students a different experience in the world of information systems.
Outside the Nest: Afghan president makes offer to Taliban
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.
New textbook subscription service launching in August
Representatives from Cengage, a digital education company, visited KSU Thursday to promote its new textbook subscription service, Cengage Unlimited.
Search committee open to campus visits, wants to remain confidential
A statement was sent to the Board of Regents Monday from the search and screen committee to encourage the BOR to change the search process for Kennesaw State’s next president.
Opinion: KSU students living on campus deserve more privacy
Students deserve to know when staff will be entering their housing.
