The volleyball team extended its win streak to eight consecutive games over the weekend, defeating the Jacksonville University and North Florida University.
Alpha Kappa Alpha promotes self-improvement
The Pi Phi chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority held its AKA week titled “Pink MusiK” Sept. 26-30.
Football gets third straight win, defeats Furman 52-42
Kennesaw State’s football team held off the Furman Paladins in a high-scoring game that ended 52-42 in Greenville, South Carolina, on Saturday, Oct. 1.
Owls set to take on Missouri S&T
After returning home this week from Furman University in South Carolina, the Owls football team will welcome Missouri Science and Technology to the Nest on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Workshop guides women during stressful times
“Thriving During Stressful Times,” the first of five pre-conference workshops, educated women about the importance of stress management Thursday, Sept. 29.
Soccer player shines in win against North Florida
Senior forward Maggie Gaughan scored both goals for KSU in the game against North Florida University.
Chancellor confirms: Olens is being considered for KSU presidency
Chancellor Hank Huckaby of the University System of Georgia Board of Regents has confirmed that Attorney General Sam Olens will be interviewed Tuesday for the position as the next president of Kennesaw State University.
President of Political Science Club discusses local politics
Shazad Hamid talks about Holsomback’s suspended campaign and the Political Science Club.
Opinion: It’s time to begin racial reconciliation
One day, I hope we come to understand that the only way anything can change is through love.
Cross Country finishes top 10 in Mountain Dew Invitational
Kennesaw State University’s men’s and women’s cross country teams both finished in the top ten this weekend in Gainesville, Florida.
Opinion: Who’s fit for president of KSU?
When it comes to selecting a new president for Kennesaw State University, I believe the University System of Georgia should consider the candidate’s political bias and how it can affect our education here.
Play portrays the voice of African-American girls
Kennesaw State University’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies concluded its week-long showing of “In the Red and Brown Water” on Sept. 25 at the Onyx Theatre.
