KSU’s Model NATO won six awards at the 2017 International Model NATO Conference held in Washington D.C. from Feb. 14-19.
Club of the week: Hip-Hop & Street Jazz Dance Club
Through the Hip-Hop & Street Jazz Dance Club of KSU, students can learn some cool dance moves with friends in a fun environment similar to a professional dance studio.
Owls of a Feather: Using Facebook groups
Social media provides a platform through which students can work on building relationships and connections, online and in person.
Baseball soars over Savannah State
Lights out pitching from Mason Ward and stunning offensive play from freshman duo, Terance Norman and Garrett Hodges even KSU’s season record to 2-2.
Softball splits doubleheader, comes out on top
The Owls made a comeback in the second game and crushed the Radford University Highlanders 11-3.
Opinion: Arming students does not make them safer
The campus gun bill, officially known as House Bill 280, is not the answer to stopping mass shootings.
Walk-off win lifts Owls over Illini in first game of split series
The softball team split its doubleheader against the Illinois Fighting Illini on Feb. 25 at Bailey Park, winning the first game 5-4 in eight innings while losing the second game 19-1 in five innings.
New spin on ‘Don Quixote’ hits the theater
The Department of Theatre and Performance Studies chased wind mills across the stage in their new production titled “Don Quixote Ugly,” Feb. 22 and 23.
Biology seminar series features GA scientists
Speaker Bill Ensign covered human impact on fish and water supplies in the continuation of the Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology seminar series.
Black female students, alumni express ‘personal battles’ through art
Students and alumni whose art was featured in “(dis)Connect Art Show” participated in a discussion at the Acworth Library on Saturday, Feb. 18.
Opinion: Textbooks are criminally overpriced
Textbooks cost a fortune, and nobody knows why.
Workshop: How to manage stress and anxiety
The Counseling and Psychological Services Center’s presentation, aimed at science students overwhelmed by rigorous classes, dealt with strategies for identifying and coping with stress.
