KSU should make it a priority to provide clear communication and guidelines on what to do during emergencies in order to keep the cooperation between students and emergency personnel as efficient as possible.
Hip-hop ‘dance off’ brings culture to KSU
The Hip-Hop and Street Jazz dance club of KSU held recruitment auditions Feb. 16, looking to add more performers to the newly coined performance team Avian Empire.
Owls baseball loses 3 straight over the weekend
After getting off to to a hot start winning their first game, the Owls faltered and lost both games in a doubleheader against Minnesota and one game to Bradley University.
Veteran duo leads the way for a young Owl LAX team
Leaders must not only possess a high skill level but must also work for the benefit of the group as a whole. It is no coincidence, then, that the two standout players on the KSU women’s lacrosse team are also their undisputed leaders.
Men’s track wins 7th-straight ASUN title
KSU’s track and field teams made a stellar showing at the Atlantic Sun Conference Indoor Championships where the men’s team took gold with 212 points, and the women’s team finished second overall in its competition with 147 points.
Opinion: Marietta campus needs more resources for queer students
KSU has a lot to offer queer students, but queer students on the Marietta campus need more resources.
Opinion: KSU needs to improve timely notices
KSU police should improve their methods notifying campus of crimes in a timely manner.
Softball drops 3, wins 2 in season-opening tournament
The softball team opened its season over the weekend at the Orange Blossom Tournament in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, going up against five different teams.
Opinion: Hazing in Greek Life is extremely dangerous
KSU’s Greek life should focus on ending hazing during initiation in order to ensure the safety of students.
New support group encourages students, helps in fight against substance abuse
KSU’s Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery started a new support group in February for families and individuals who have lost a loved one to substance abuse.
Owls shock conference-leading Eagles
The men’s basketball team played a pair of road games last week, defeating the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles 97-93 on Thursday, Feb. 15 and losing at Stetson 86-74 on Saturday, Feb. 17.
Professor Profile: Dr. Amy Dunagin
Dr. Amy Dunagin, a Yale University doctoral graduate and history professor at KSU, currently teaches modern world history, modern England history and British history courses and uses her distinguished and comprehensive background to form her teaching philosophy.
