The Kennesaw State men’s and women’s tennis teams competed in away matches over the weekend, but both teams fell to strong opponents.
Opinion: Trump’s new slogan: ‘Make Swamps Great Again’
We are only a few days into the Trump administration, and things are already catastrophic for both sides of the political spectrum.
KSU wins overtime thriller against USC Upstate
In a thrilling overtime victory, the Kennesaw State women’s basketball team won 79-71 over University of South Carolina Upstate in an ASUN Conference game Saturday at the G.B. Hodge Center in Spartanburg.
Owls knock off NJIT Highlanders
After going into the half down by seven points, the Kennesaw State men’s basketball team rallied back and defeated the New Jersey Institute of Technology 71-65 on Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the Convocation Center.
Opinion: In lighter news, Trump withdraws U.S. from TPP
Last Monday, President Donald Trump formally withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Basketball team stumbles in Spartanburg
The Owls lost a close game to the University of South Carolina Upstate on their road trip Saturday, Jan. 28, with a score of 79-73 in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Freshman mentored by elite music producer
An elite vocal coach and music producer has opened her studios to a KSU freshman.
‘Collage Concert’ raises money for music students
KSU’s School of Music will host its 11th annual “Collage Concert” on Saturday, Feb. 4, to raise scholarship funds for both current and future students.
Clubs to celebrate evolutionary theory with Darwin Day
Two clubs are co-hosting a week of events Feb. 6-9 to celebrate Darwin Day, encouraging students to engage with science and evolutionary theory.
Club of the week: KSU Fencing Owls
KSU Fencing Owls is a student-run club sport that presents athletes with a fast-paced, intricate challenge.
Construction management group sweeps national competition
KSU’s chapter of the National Association of Home Builders was victorious at the association’s annual competition for four-year programs, bringing home several superlative titles and an endowment grant.
Son of 9/11 first responder receives scholarship
A Kennesaw State sophomore, the son of a permanently disabled 9/11 responder, was awarded one of 28 scholarships for leadership and exceptional scholastic achievements.
