Being a full-time student and balancing a job is a mentally exhausting task, but it is an unfortunate reality many KSU students face. Yet, imagine an app that allows you to choose a shift that conveniently fits your schedule without requiring a long-term commitment.
Department of career planning initiates job shadowing program
KSU’s new job shadowing program gives students the opportunity to connect with experiences and people that will help them on a path to a career after graduation.
Outside the Nest: High schoolers mobilize after shooting
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.
Horror, comedy blends into ‘Feathers and Teeth’
From Feb. 13-18, the Kennesaw State department of theater studies put on a student production called “Feathers and Teeth,” first written by Charise Castro Smith and directed by professor Jim Davis.
Acting CIO named as rumors circulate
Kennesaw State’s Interim President Ken Harmon announced in an emailed statement to faculty and staff, that an acting chief information officer has been named.
Cruise into spring with Zagster
Why wait for the Big Owl Bus or Uber when you can ride a bike? Zagster, a bike-sharing app that aims to provide students with efficient transportation while encouraging healthy habits, has been brought to the Marietta campus.
RAD courses serve to educate, inform KSU community
KSU’s Police Department began this year’s Rape Aggression Defense classes on the Kennesaw campus on Feb. 19.
Campus carry survey gives students opportunity to share
KSU professor and assistant chair of the department of sociology and criminal justice Jennifer McMahon sent a survey about Georgia’s campus carry laws to students on Feb. 11, giving students an opportunity to share their experiences and feelings about the laws.
Georgia Supreme Court case involving KSU study could have impact on open record laws
A case heard by the Georgia Supreme Court earlier this month involving a payday lending group and a Kennesaw State University professor and associate dean could have an impact on Georgia’s open records laws.
Opinion: Dieting isn’t as useless as you think
Responsible dieting can produce positive results.
The Sentinel’s Valentine’s Day Playlist
Check out a playlist curated by The Sentinel’s editorial staff!
