The Office of Financial Aid has disbursed more financial aid money this semester than ever before in its history.
Music competition gives local artists a shot at the limelight
Students from Kennesaw State and Georgia State will rock the amphitheater on the Kennesaw campus as talented artists from each university compete to win a spot in the finale of the “High Note” music competition on Saturday, Sept. 23.
Professor profile: encouraging students to care about communication
For Lecturer Lindsey Hand, the goal is to get
students to understand just how important communication is.
Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Luzia’ swings into Atlantic Station
After over a year of being on the road, Cirque du Soleil’s “Luzia” swings into Atlantic Station to take audience members on an imaginary adventure through Mexico, where “light quenches the spirit and rain soothes the soul” from Sept. 14. to Nov. 19.
Financial aid changes to help students succeed
A new federal grant for low-income students and potential changes to higher education costs proposed by one state senator may change how students pay for college.
OPINION: New financial aid grant gives necessary relief to students
A new statewide aid initiative aims to increase access to higher education for low-income students.
KSU volleyball ends non-conference play with tough losses
It was a rough weekend for the KSU volleyball team, as it lost road matchups with No. 12 ranked Kentucky and the University of Louisville.
Solid defense leads to win over Alabama State
The KSU football team earned its second win of the season Saturday night after the defense held Alabama State’s offense in check, leading the Owls to a 20-14 victory over the Hornets in Montgomery.
OPINION: Professionalism in the classroom: combat cursing
Professors cursing in the classroom is unprofessional and can be distracting from the lesson they’re trying to teach.
Club of the week: Ellipses
Ellipses is bringing together creative writers in an effort to showcase the artistic side of KSU.
OPINION: Campus safety is in your hands
It is the responsibility of students and staff to ensure that the allowances of the “campus carry” law are carried out responsibly and reliably to create a safer college community for everyone.
The Sentinel sits down with Anaiah Boyer
Senior Anaiah Boyer has been killing it on the volleyball court ever since she arrived at KSU in 2014, but her successes trail back even further into her high school career, where she was voted “Player of the Year” at Lithia Springs High School in her senior season.
