The former Speaker of the House criticized Hillary Clinton’s “Two D’s: Deplorable and Dishonesty” to a student-sparse audience.
Jazz musicians captivate in their multi-media performance
Artist-in-residence Tyrone Jackson mixed music and story in his ensemble performance of “Melody in Nede” on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Study abroad programs to continue in Zika-affected countries
KSU’s education abroad programs will not be cancelled in any of the countries widely affected by the Zika Virus.
Volunteer fair encourages students to serve
Volunteer services at KSU showcased 43 agencies looking for students to help serve their communities at the annual volunteer fair.
Students get cheated out of voting
KSU is cracking down on unauthorized voter registration on both campuses.
Convocation for KSU’s National Pan-Hellenic Council sells out
The National Pan-Hellenic Council held its semi-annual convocation Wednesday, Aug. 31 in a sold-out Convocation Center.
Convocation for KSU’s National Pan-Hellenic Council sells out
The National Pan-Hellenic Council held its semi-annual convocation Wednesday, Aug. 31 in a sold-out Convocation Center.
Owls come up short in Statesboro
In the final minutes of the game, the Eagles scored to break the 2-2 tie.
Debunking the myth: opposites don’t attract
Psychology professor Katherine White addresses the old expression that “opposites attract.”
Volleyball coach focused on effort, not record
“I am truly not at all as frustrated as somebody would think with what our record is,” coach Keith Schunzel said.
City of Woodstock dedicates 9/11 artifact
The City of Woodstock unveiled a new memorial during its 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony on Sept. 11, 2016, which took place in The Park at City […]
Multicultural Greek Council welcomes students with picnic on The Green
The Multicultural Greek Council sororities and fraternities welcomed students with a picnic on The Green that featured pinto beans and horchata, among other menu items.
