Jasmine Manuel, a 22-year-old entrepreneurship major, is definitely not your average student. Although she suffers from Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type 3 and is confined to a power chair, this Kennesaw State senior is a talented powerhouse with many projects under her belt.
Health Promotion, Wellness raises STI awareness
Health Promotion and Wellness administered free and confidential HIV and hepatitis C tests to students in the Student Recreation and Activities Center Jan. 23.
Georgia bill poses potential threat to cybersecurity researchers
A bill introduced to the Georgia General Assembly Jan. 9 would make unauthorized computer access illegal in the state, but cybersecurity researchers are worried that the bill’s unclear language could pose a danger to citizens.
Golf ready to tee off spring season
The men’s and women’s golf teams are preparing for their spring seasons to start Feb. 12 and Feb. 19 respectively, and players have been improving their skills over the winter break.
KSU early childhood education degree ranks top 10
KSU has officially been recognized by College Choice for its bachelor’s in early childhood education.
Black History Month committee aims to “dig deeper”
With Black History Month around the corner, KSU prepares to launch a series of events commemorating the legacy of the minds that started a revolution in civil rights and culture in America.
Outside the nest: State of the Union
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.
Student anthropology club hosts archaeology event
On Jan. 27, KSU hosted local children for a first-hand look at what being an archeologist is like.
KSU plans sewer system upgrade
Cobb County has announced a plan to upgrade KSU’s sewer system due to the increasing number of students on campus.
Outside the Nest: Afghan hotel bombing
Each week we take a look at a major news story — either nationally or internationally — to recap the major points and highlight an event that doesn’t garner much attention from large media outlets.
Track continues top-notch performances at Vanderbilt
The men’s and women’s track teams continued to show their quality at the Commodore Invitational.
Owls struggle continues against FGCU
Despite three solid efforts, the Owls could not beat the high-flying Eagles.
