The founder and executive director of Welcoming America, a global immigrant-welcoming movement, will be making his way to KSU on Sept. 12.
Club hockey has national championship aspirations
With the majority of last season’s roster returning, and depth at all positions, KSU’s club ice hockey team looks to dominate in the regular season.
Innovative cooking demos inspire healthy eating habits
KSU’s registered dietitians reveal their culinary secrets behind the budget-friendly cooking demonstrations.
Professor profile: Captivating an audience in British literature
The start of the semester brings stress, new challenges, and for Dr. Brian Artese, the chance to showcase some British Literature know-how to a new class of students.
New options to ease parking woes
Among the new options are parking permits for additional economy and shuttle lots, as well as an increase in the number and frequency of shuttles.
Physicians warn students of deadly meningitis strain
Four physician groups hand delivered a letter to University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley encouraging him to recommend the new meningitis B vaccine to college students across Georgia.
Labor Day weekend full of fun events
Take some time to unwind from classes with these local weekend events.
Cross Country is ready to race
The KSU men’s and women’s cross country teams have already begun training for the upcoming 2017-18 season.
Men’s golf looks to build on strong 2016 season
After winning its second straight ASUN Championship this past season, head coach Bryant Odom expects the KSU men’s golf team to pick up right where it left off.
Volleyball wins season opener
The volleyball team kicked off the new season by unveiling their 2016 ASUN Regular Season Champions banner and a 3-1 win over Troy University Sunday, Aug. 27.
5K supports treatment for addiction, eating disorders
KSU’s 10th annual Run for Recovery 5K on Aug. 26 kicked off National Recovery Month and raised money for students in recovery.
Incoming students don’t know about campus carry
Many students, and incoming freshman especially, have indicated that the university has not informed them of the new law.
