The need for safe spaces on college campuses are being called into question across America, and for some students, the results could be devastating.
Marijuana bust in west deck
An officer noticed an odor of marijuana that appeared to be coming from the woods on the Kennesaw campus Oct. 30.
Owls and Hawks get set to square off
The Kennesaw State Owls will prepare for their second consecutive road game as they face off against the Monmouth University Hawks on Saturday, Oct. 28.
Opinion: Discrimination caused by safe spaces
An argument against safe spaces regarding their creation of further discrimination.
Superheroes set the tone for Kennesaw State’s homecoming week
The theme for homecoming 2016 is superheroes, and students are encouraged to attend events across the two campuses in their favorite superhero apparel.
Attorney General Sam Olens appointed KSU’s next president
The Board of Regents voted Oct. 12 to name Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens the next president of Kennesaw State University despite various protests and petitions.
Suspect hides marijuana in his stomach
Three Kennesaw State police officers searched two males and their car for drugs after smelling marijuana on Oct. 14, and one of the men learned the consequences of hiding drugs in his stomach.
Guest commentary: Reflections on Sam Olens protest
Ultimately, this is why TRANScend KSU was created: to provide a safe space where transgender and gender non-conforming students can come for support.
Anti-Olens protest interrupts Board of Regents meeting
Students from three Georgia universities demonstrated at a meeting slated to vote on whether to name Olens the next KSU president.
Opinion: We have a divided nation and a divided university
Just like many are scared for the future of the United States right now, I’m worried about the future of this university.
Olens named president
The USG Board of Regents appointed Georgia’s Attorney General as KSU’s next president amid protests and petitions demanding a nationwide search.
Cultural competition showcases diversity
Twelve students, each representing a different country, came together on Nov. 18 to share their culture and talents and vie for the title of 2016 Mr. KSU International.
