Campus police say they have identified a male student who allegedly harassed a female student and told other classmates that she was his sister.
GA lawmakers delay vote on campus carry bill
Campus carry legislation returns to the Georgia legislature, and representatives are making every attempt to hear and address university concerns.
Olens supports USG chancellor’s remarks against ‘campus carry’
In an email to the KSU community, President Sam Olens said he supported the chancellor’s “advocacy for maintaining Georgia’s existing law.”
Opinion: The Democratic Party has failed Progressive voters
The Democratic Party brought about their own undoing by abandoning the party’s historic tradition of being the “people’s party,” and the fault is exclusively its own.
Opinion: Don’t buy your pets — adopt them
With nearly 7.6 million dogs and cats entering shelters each year, it is vital that Americans adopt from animal shelters.
Rain cuts matches short against Alabama State
The women split their matches 3-3 while the men swept the Hornets 4-0.
Softball sweeps Chattanooga Challenge
With stellar pitching and offensive play, KSU women’s softball finished its weekend 4-0 at the Chattanooga Challenge.
Women’s basketball locks down top four spot
The women’s program reached a milestone by locking up the No. 4 seed and scoring its first ASUN Tournament home game after defeating the University of North Florida 52-48 on Saturday, Feb. 18.
Jacksonville hands KSU heartbreaking loss
After battling the whole game and fighting for contention in the ASUN Conference, a last-second shot by Jacksonville University brought the final score to 79-78, handing Kennesaw State its sixth conference loss of the season on Thursday, Feb. 16.
Opinion: Ridesharing services don’t prioritize safety
Uber and Lyft drivers are not held to a high enough standard compared to other professional driving services.
Students debate meaning of love on Valentine’s Day
The Center for Health Promotion and Wellness held an event Feb. 14 to start a discussion among students about healthy relationships and how to effectively communicate with others.
9 KSU students honored for research in STEM fields
Nine KSU students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics were honored in Savannah for their research.
