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
Break out the skeletons and candy, folks, because the best holiday of the year is here.
Opinion: Halloween has lost its roots
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
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
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
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
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
Up-and-coming artist Jaye Newton left the KSU homecoming stage on fire.
Homecoming court falls short in showing school’s diversity
“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
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
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
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.
