With 97 percent of the sun covered by the moon, some eclipse watchers noticed not only dimmed lighting but also a much-appreciated drop in temperature.
Effort to remove Confederate flag reaches city’s ears
In response to the outcry, the Kennesaw City Council voted Aug. 21 to request that the state legislature revise the current law to allow municipalities more freedom to determine the fate of their monuments.
Unofficial ‘assigned seats’ confine student routine
The seats you choose in the classroom do not belong to you.
KSU seniors unveil #HootyHoo music video
A talented group of seniors tested their creative limits with the production of the music video #HootyHoo, which displays school spirit in a rap-tastic way.
Theatre department plans for emotional season
The Department of Theatre and Performance Studies has planned a semester jam-packed with thought-provoking plays, dark musicals and entertaining performances.
The Sentinel sits down with Darnell Holland
Kennesaw State running back Darnell Holland first picked up a football as an energetic seven-year-old, not envisioning glory or fame, but just looking for another opportunity to hang out with friends. What started off as innocent fun eventually developed into respectable talent.
Opinion: Parking pandemonium poorly handled for freshman, commuters
As the student population grows, parking options struggle to keep up.
Opioid crisis affecting students at alarming rate
Georgia ranks number 11 in states with the most prescription opioid overdose deaths, with 549 opioid drug overdoses cases reported in 2015.
Opinion: Multiple choice tests are unfair and inaccurate
Multiple-choice tests are an unfair and inaccurate way to test how much students have learned.
Tech services trains students in software
Whether you are a freshman struggling with D2L, or a senior looking to perfect your Microsoft skills, University Information Technology Services has your back.
Freshmen shine in early-season competition
The Owls drew Winthrop University 1-1 Thursday, Aug. 17 and defeated Georgia State University 4-3 Sunday, Aug. 20.
Atlanta Falcons: Three bold predictions
Whether you’re a fan or not, living in the metro- Atlanta area means you’re in Falcon’s territory, and it’s impossible to escape the insistent “Rise up!” cries and unwavering team spirit through good times and bad.
