Senior Sydney Farwick and freshman Izzy Palermo scored twice to help Kennesaw go on a 7-0 run, earning their team a win over Radford University 22-15 on March 12.
Women’s basketball falls in ASUN semifinals
KSU has a new scoring title holder in wake of a tough season-ending loss.
Golf finishes fourth at Tiger Invitational
The men’s golf team finished fourth overall at the Tiger Invitational hosted by Auburn University at the Grand National Lakes Course in Opelika, Alabama, on March 5 and 6.
Alt-right propaganda posted at The Blake
The Blake has criticized the posters featuring alternative-right rhetoric “unsolicited vandalism.”
The Commons loses business after meal plans change
New meal plan options allowing commuters to purchase fewer swipes has led to a decrease in students eating at The Commons and the closure of the second floor in the evenings.
Club of the week: VEX Robotics Competition Team
Students can show off their creativity and ingenuity by making robots in the VEX Robotics Competition Team.
New legislation would raise Uber and Lyft prices in GA
A new state bill currently awaiting a committee hearing will place a sales tax on ridesharing services.
Softball continues longest win streak since 2013
A come-from-behind performance against Michigan State University earned the softball team its seventh straight victory on Friday.
Alabama A&M gets served
In straight sets, the men’s and women’s tennis teams defeated Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University on Saturday, March 11 at the Betty Siegel Courts.
Debate asks: Are humans inherently violent?
The question of whether violence is a basic element of human nature was the subject of debate at the Student Anthropology Club’s meeting.
LGBT theatre company reveals electric lineup
Art admirers mingled over food and cocktails at the corner of 10th & Piedmont on March 8 while Out Front Theatre Company announced their upcoming season.
Opinion: Student homelessness needs to be addressed
As many as 58,000 students nationwide are afflicted by homelessness.
