The Theatre and Performance Studies Department hosted an internship fair in the Onyx Theater for its majors on Monday, Oct. 17, which about 60 TPS students attended.
Faculty seek restraining order against Olens
Faculty and students filed an injunction Friday, Oct. 28, requesting a court to impose a temporary restraining order against Sam Olens.
Music and Entertainment Business Program mixer hosts student performers
The first fall mixer held by the Joel A. Katz Music and Entertainment Business Program on Thursday, Oct. 27 was filled with music, trivia and entertainers.
Volleyball gets back on track
The Kennesaw State volleyball team traveled plenty over the weekend, first defeating the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders 3-1 on Friday, Oct. 28.
Soccer advances to ASUN Semifinal
The Kennesaw State University soccer team defeated Jacksonville University 4-1 in the conference quarterfinals on Oct. 29 at Fifth Third Bank Stadium.
Student organizations host conflicting Halloween parties
Though planned with good intentions, two Halloween events ended up competing with one another due to their overlapped timing.
Owls return home to face Clark Atlanta
After winning two straight away conference games, the Owls return home in a non-conference match-up.
Owls clinch winning season with victory over Monmouth
The Owls remain undefeated on the road after trouncing the Monmouth University Hawks 49-17 in New Jersey.
Student organizations get new classifications for funding
The second Student Registered Organizations classifications meeting was held on the Marietta Campus Oct. 27.
Protests continue, professor files complaint
Protests continue in the wake of Sam Olens’ appointment as Kennesaw State University’s next president, and at least one faculty member is filing a federal complaint against the selection process.
Meeting sparks conversation on education reform
The Office of Government Relations hosted a meeting on Oct. 26 for guests to speak about education reform in Georgia.
Opinion: Say no to Amendment 1
Georgians will vote Nov. 8 on a bill that can change the way our current school system operates. Will this bill give too much power into a single person’s hands?
