By Anna Streetman, News Editor A Kennesaw State student was killed when a car crashed through the window of the Buffalo Wild Wings on Barrett Parkway […]
Bloody Pulp: Crisis in the American Comic Book! Review
By Marielena Zajac, Online Editor The Department of Theater and Performance Studies has created a one-of-a-kind play with “Bloody Pulp: Crisis in the American Comic Book!,” […]
Consolidation Culture Shock
By: Kaitlyn Lewis, Opinion Editor There are at least two sides to every issue; every situation gives and takes. I believe the KSU-SPSU consolidation brings […]
KSU Offers Tuberculosis Screenings for All Students
By Anna Streetman, News Editor After a tuberculosis (TB) case was confirmed at Kennesaw State, campus health officials have set up TB tests for all students. […]
KSU Ranks High in “Open Doors” Study Abroad Report
By Dayna Thompson, Contributor In its 15th annual “Open Doors” report, the Institute for International Education recently ranked KSU 8th in the nation among the […]
KSU receives Community Engagement Classification
By: James Sears, Staff Writer The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has given Kennesaw State University the 2015 Community Engagement Classification. The Carnegie Foundation, […]
Kennesaw To Host Ninth Annual Business Expo
By: Sierra Hubbard, Staff Writer The Kennesaw Business Association will host the ninth annual Business Expo at the KSU Center on Feb. 24 to showcase […]
Free Fitness Classes Feed Kids in Need
By: Imogen Farris, Contributor A free group fitness program has partnered with Visalus Sciences through its “Project 10 Kids Initiative” which will donate 90 meals to […]
Codes in Question
By: Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer A new semester entails many things: buying and renting textbooks, surviving drop-add, using way too many dining dollars way too […]
Sight “Unseen”: Q&A with Unseen App CEO
By: Chardae Sanders, Staff Writer First launched on the campus of Texas A&M University in May 2014, the Unseen app focuses on the idea of […]
Selma: History out of Hollywood
By: Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer The filmmakers behind “Selma” decided they wanted their audience to be a bit uncomfortable – to be directly affected by […]
What is the “New” Nintendo 3DS?
By: Mike Strong, Arts and Living Editor In recent history, Nintendo has made a reputation for itself by giving its products bad names. This stigma […]
