KSU officials decided to extend the fall 2018 application deadline to April 1 after 220 ACT tests went missing in Marietta.
SGA holds first debate for presidential candidates
KSU’s Student Government Association had its first presidential debate on Monday, Feb. 28, in the Social Sciences building.
LGBTQ+ students find support in community groups
With the growing support of the LGBTQ+ community, KSU has a multitude of groups to help queer students connect with others who share the similar experiences that come with specific identities.
Faculty, staff raise concerns over USG review
Several faculty and staff members have raised concerns since the University System of Georgia began collecting data from Kennesaw State’s campuses in February for the Comprehensive Administrative Review.
KSU community raises concerns about presidential search at town hall
KSU’s Presidential Search and Screening Committee held a town hall meeting on Monday, Feb. 26, where faculty, staff and students raised concerns about the closed search for the new president.
Baseball wins trio of games after early loss
The KSU baseball team improved its record to .500 with three wins against Evansville, two of which were dramatic walk-offs, and a loss to Georgia.
As regular season closes, Owls hope to carry momentum to playoffs
In a season that got off to a slow start, KSU’s men’s basketball team, winners of 5 of its last 8, hope to make noise as underdogs in the tournament.
Culinary students host pop-up restaurant for Kennesaw firefighters
KSU culinary students hosted a pop-up restaurant on Friday, Feb. 23, at Fire Station 26 in Kennesaw to show appreciation to the firefighters that serve KSU’s campuses.
Emotionally provoking video game emulates anxiety
Two KSU students are giving people the opportunity to step into the shoes of those living with anxiety.
Softball splits home-opening games
The softball team opened up their home schedule over the weekend at the Bobbie Bailey Memorial Tournament, dropping the first two games to Rutgers on Friday, Feb. 23, before rebounding against Florida A&M and Morehead State the next day.
Men’s tennis team provides bright spot on dim road trip
The first men’s tennis win of the season helped end a losing week on a high note.
Metro Atlanta flu hospitalizations reach a record high
The Georgia Department of Public Health reported that the number of hospitalizations for flu symptoms in metro Atlanta have reached a record high of 2,034.
