To remind students in the Greek community about the dangers of hazing, the Greek Programming Board held “These Hands Don’t Haze” on The Green Friday, Sept. 23.
Owls capture first road win of the season
The Kennesaw State University football team traveled to Pittsburgh Saturday to take on the Duquesne Dukes and came away with a 36-28 victory for the first road win of the season.
Soccer team loses conference opener to Lipscomb
Kennesaw State’s Cassidy Kemp gave the Owls an early lead, but the team ultimately lost 3-2.
Celebrating Bi Visibility Day on campus
GLBTIQ Student Programs celebrated Bi Visibility Day early on Thursday, Sept. 22, and hosted “Stand Bi Me” on The Green.
Volleyball wins first conference match
Kennesaw State’s Anaiah Boyer was named ASUN Conference Player of the Week.
New iPhone 7 gets mixed reactions from Apple fans
The Sept. 7 release of Apple’s new mobile device, the iPhone 7, boasted improved design and a sleeker interface, but confused some new users by eliminating a key feature of older-generation Apple devices: the headphone jack.
US diplomat visits university
A U.S. diplomat shared his experiences as an American ambassador with students and gave advice on pursuing a career in foreign services.
SGA swears in new senators, discusses plans for university
The latest Student Government Association meeting focused on a new quality enhancement plan for future KSU students, and two new senators were sworn in.
Opinion: Do your research on internships
When you’re looking for a job or an internship, ask about the pay and the benefits, but don’t forget to consider the company’s values.
Coca-Cola VP speaks to communication students
The School of Communication and Media kicked off its 2016-2017 Colloquium Speaker Series with its first event in the Social Sciences building Thursday, Sept. 22.
Constitution Week discusses safe spaces, free speech
The second day of Constitution Week saw low turn-out for a discussion of the polarizing topic.
Opinion: Good grades aren’t worth the stress
School should be about more than just getting a good grade and passing the next exam, but actually learning the material has fallen to the wayside.
