Student Life officers say the game room will stay at its current location after a proposed move to the third-floor was met with student backlash.
Theater undergoes transformation for new show “Metamorphosis”
Kennesaw State’s Dance Company celebrates the transformative power of art and education in their show “Metamorphosis.”
Johnson Library receives funding from namesake’s son
The $30,000 gift is the first to ever be received by the Marietta campus library.
Study abroad program receives national recognition
The “Around the World in 80 Days” program took 11 students to countries in four different continents in fall 2016.
KSU stresses over FAFSA, thousands still haven’t filed
More than a quarter of KSU students have not submitted their 2017-2018 FAFSA, leaving KSU officials worried students may not receive their financial aid in time for final payment deadlines.
Kennesaw Pride Alliance hosts 10th annual charity drag show
The Kennesaw Pride Alliance will host its 10th Annual Charity Drag Show in the University Rooms of the Kennesaw campus student center from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on March 23.
Man with dishonorable discharge alarms recruiting office
Police are investigating a potentially dangerous man who raised concerns at a nearby military recruiting office.
Imposters scam student with fake charity
A Kennesaw State University student was scammed by two girls claiming they were missionaries
Opinion: Religious liberty bills legalize discrimination
A religious liberty bill is currently being considered in Georgia’s legislature, similar to one which Gov. Nathan Deal rightfully vetoed last year.
Communication alumni share success secrets
This year’s spring colloquium invited five graduates of the School of Communication & Media to share their experiences and advice with current students.
Classic Russian play finds new relevance on the Stillwell stage
The Theatre and Performance Studies department will bring turn-of-the-century Russia to the Stillwell Theater March 16.
Letter from the Editor: Our need to be inclusive
After considering all viewpoints, other publications, AP style and the acronym itself, The Sentinel has decided that it will always use “LGBT” when referring to that community.
