Music Midtown started out with a bang on Saturday, Sept. 17, but for many attendees, it fell flat the second day due to bad weather and even worse management.
Atlanta leaves the Bay Area with its first win of the season
The Falcons offense soars as its red zone woes come to an end.
“Jane Got a Gun” trades blood for plot and disappoints
“Jane Got a Gun” is loaded with violence, but its plot lacks substance.
Accounting, finance majors network at career fair
Accounting and finance students at Kennesaw State University engaged with more than 50 firms at the Accounting and Finance Career Fair on Sept. 14 at the KSU Center.
Summit preps students for careers in STEM fields
Students received tips on preparing for their careers after graduation while attending the S.T.E.M. Summit.
VR game “Accounting” sparks hesitant excitement
The virtual reality game by “Rick and Morty” co-creator has received mixed reactions from students who aren’t sure it’s wroth investing in the technology.
Sororities spread positivity, awareness on campus
Three of Kennesaw’s Pan-Hellenic sororities hit the pavement to raise awareness of important issues on the week of Monday, Sept. 12.
Gas shortage causes price hikes, pump fights
The governor declares a state of emergency and reminds Georgians that price gouging is against the law.
FAFSA rules change for next year
The financial aid application will become available earlier and use older tax information to reduce frustration for applicants.
Dorm burn teaches students fire safety
The university sets a mock dorm on fire to teach students about fire safety.
Guest swipe policy updated for first-year residents
After plenty of back-and-forth over guest swipe policies, all meal plans are back to the old policy again.
“Jane Got a Gun” defies expectations
Romance overshadows action in “Jane Got a Gun.”
