Officials from KSU’s Student Health Services encourage students to watch out for their health and get their flu shot as the flu outbreak remains widespread throughout Georgia and the United States.
Student-formed metal band finds quick success
The newly established outfit formed in April 2017 already has songs featured on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube and a multitude of other streaming services. The band is made up entirely of college students — three of them currently attending Kennesaw State.
Four Owls recognized with awards
Four members of the Owls’ athletic programs won major awards over the last week, including three members of the football team and one from the women’s basketball team.
Opinion: Safety more important than convenience
While the campus closure on Monday bothered some students, the weather reports and student safety drove the decision.
KSU Miracle raises $25,000 using social media
KSU Miracle, a student-run fundraising organization that donates its proceeds to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, has managed to raise over $25,000 using a social media-related fundraiser.
Commentary: From concept to champions, KSU football a force to be reckoned with
In only its third season of existence, the KSU football team achieved a previously unimaginable level of success.
Missed chances in second half haunt Owls
The Kennesaw State women’s basketball team narrowly lost 77-72 against the North Florida Ospreys on Saturday, Jan. 13, after a second-half performance haunted by turnovers.
Satire: Georgians in panic after one inch of snow
‘Twas the night before a snowstorm, when all through Georgia there rose such a clatter.
Track opens indoor season at Purdue
The men’s and women’s track teams began their indoor seasons on Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Gene Edmonds Open at Purdue University.
Shooting and penalties keep Owls winless in conference
The men’s basketball team fell short against the Jacksonville Dolphins 65-58 on Jan. 11 and the North Florida Ospreys 85-78 on Jan. 13, leaving the Owls without a conference win.
KSU student launches talent show to ‘make Jesus famous’
“When I attended Passion, a Christian conference, last year, I heard the phrase ‘make Jesus famous’ and it stuck out to me,” Nakia Merrill said. “I felt compelled to create a platform for those with gifts to share them and honor God; to make Jesus famous with their talents.”
