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Election server central to lawsuit wiped
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Election server central to lawsuit wiped

  • Madeline McGee
  • October 30, 2017
  • 0

A KSU-housed computer server at the center of a lawsuit over the state’s election systems was wiped clean just days after the suit was filed, according to the Associated Press.

Opinion: Halloween hones imagination
  • Opinion

Opinion: Halloween hones imagination

  • Jonathan Phelps
  • October 30, 2017
  • 0

Break out the skeletons and candy, folks, because the best holiday of the year is here.

Opinion: Halloween has lost its roots
  • Opinion

Opinion: Halloween has lost its roots

  • Cory Hancock
  • October 30, 2017
  • 1

Halloween is the second worst holiday of the year — just behind Valentine’s Day — because it offers no valuable contribution to humanity outside of loads of candy.

School record seventh-straight victory
  • Football

School record seventh-straight victory

  • Rio White
  • October 30, 2017
  • 0

The Owls look to extend their win streak to eight games as they head to Montana to compete in a non-conference game Saturday, Nov. 4.

Furrh powers through injury, wins third straight Iron Owl competition
  • Sports Blog

Furrh powers through injury, wins third straight Iron Owl competition

  • Gilbert Richardson
  • October 30, 2017
  • 0

A torn pectoralis wasn’t enough to stop senior Jon Furrh from winning his third consecutive Iron Owl power lifting competition.

Puerto Rican professor shelters parents after hurricanes
  • Arts & Living

Puerto Rican professor shelters parents after hurricanes

  • Sierra Hubbard
  • October 24, 2017
  • 0

While keeping an eye on the approaching storms, culinary professor Humberto Guardiola’s family faced a predicament: his parents still lived in Puerto Rico, and so did his wife’s mother and father.

City Council denies proposal for student apartment complex
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City Council denies proposal for student apartment complex

  • Devin Johnson
  • October 23, 2017
  • 0

The Kennesaw City Council denied a controversial proposal on Oct. 16 for a new off-campus student housing complex that would have potentially provided a living space for around 400 students.

Jaye Newton rocks homecoming concert
  • Arts & Living

Jaye Newton rocks homecoming concert

  • Darrin Hypsher
  • October 23, 2017
  • 0

Up-and-coming artist Jaye Newton left the KSU homecoming stage on fire.

Homecoming court falls short in showing school’s diversity
  • Arts & Living

Homecoming court falls short in showing school’s diversity

  • Shannon Mira Mayembe
  • October 23, 2017
  • 4

“While I met these phenomenal people who welcomed me with open arms, it still bothers me that I was the only African-American female on court this year.”

Beer doctors, KSU professors read from recently published book
  • Arts & Living

Beer doctors, KSU professors read from recently published book

  • Jesus Aguilar
  • October 23, 2017
  • 0

What started as a rough sketch on the back of a cocktail napkin has become two Kennesaw State geography professors’ recently published book on beer culture.

Taste the world at the Atlanta International Night Market
  • Arts & Living

Taste the world at the Atlanta International Night Market

  • Megan Butler
  • October 23, 2017
  • 0

Dive straight into the soul of Atlanta by savoring the various cultures that make up this vibrant city of diversity.

All-female concert series comes to Atlanta
  • Arts & Living

All-female concert series comes to Atlanta

  • Aja Miller
  • October 23, 2017
  • 0

The Queendom, an R&B and hip-hop duo based out of Atlanta, will hold it’s first ever fully female concert series at the Mammal Gallery on Oct. 27.

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