As college baseball season approaches, Kennesaw State University hosted its annual Black and Gold World Series on Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Dramatized coming-out stories captivate viewers
The Department of Theatre and Performance Studies’ fourth annual production of “Coming Out Monologues Project” took the stage at the Onyx Theatre on Thursday, Oct 6.
SPJ hosts sensitive topics in journalism panel
KSU’s SPJ hosted an educational panel on Oct. 20 to teach students how to report on sensitive topics in journalism.
Artists display talent at senior capstone exhibition
School of Art and Design students displayed high levels of conceptual ability and talent in the school’s capstone exhibition, which took place in the Wilson building on Monday evening, Nov. 28.
Day two off Owl-O-Ween takes off without a hitch
Day two of Owl-O-Ween on Saturday, Oct. 22 opened in the early afternoon with bands taking one of the stages.
Owl-O-Ween entertainment interrupted but not cancelled by inclement weather
Thousands of students and families from all over Georgia attended Kennesaw State’s fourth annual Owl-O-Ween, a hot air balloon festival staged at the Fifth Third Bank Stadium on the evenings of Oct. 21 and 22.
Pumpkins soar across Marietta campus
Freshmen from mechanical engineering classes on the Marietta campus hosted the Sixth Annual Pumpkin Launch Thursday, Oct. 27.
International Student Association invites students to club for a cause
The International Student Association will host a Halloween party called “Club ISA” on Friday, Oct. 28, to help fundraise for Haiti.
Students debate God’s existence
Kennesaw State University’s chapter of Ratio Christi hosted an intellectual debate titled “Does God Exist?” on the night of Monday, Oct. 10.
Study abroad in Ireland inspires actors in fall musical
The theatre and performance studies students in “A Man of No Importance,” under Morgan’s direction, truly brought the streets of Dublin to the Stillwell Theater on Thursday, Oct. 13.
KSU football player sits during National Anthem in protest
Red-shirt freshman running back Shaquil Terry has joined the list of players across the country protesting societal issues by sitting on the bench during the anthem before Saturday’s game.
Satire: Trump appoints new head of Children Services
President-elect Donald Trump has added yet another questionable name to his list of cabinet appointments, sparking more controversy just before the holidays.
