Ten years of change has shaped KSU’s student body, but many patterns have remained the same.
Marietta campus’ Engineering Lab expands, updates in new renovation
KSU’s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology has unveiled it’s newest addition to support student success.
Students charged in assault released on bond; Protests erupt on campus
Protests erupted on campus Jan. 30 in support of Jalique Rosemond, who was the victim of a racially motivated attack at the West 22 apartment complex.
Men’s Basketball extends win streak to seven
The Owls continued their dominance into the back half of ASUN play.
Men’s and Women’s Track and Field sets records during Bob Pollock Invitational
The men’s and women’s track and field teams collectively brought home achievements in their competitions.
Men’s Tennis defeats Gardner-Webb
KSU collects their fourth straight win of the season against Gardner-Webb.
Student discounts: Where to find them, how to use them
Being a student can have its benefits; here is an idea of how many opportunities there are to save money in college.
Loneliness during college years: How to fight back
Find strategies and tips from experts and a fellow student.
Two students charged in racially motivated West 22 assault
Kole Reasoner and Gauge Stanley have been charged in a racially motivated attack on Jalique Rosemond that occurred at the West 22 apartment complex.
Jamba Juice opens on Kennesaw Campus
The popular smoothie chain has a menu consisting of healthy fruit smoothies and various smoothie bowls.
Students wrangle with costs of required readings
Simultaneously a necessity and nuisance, textbooks are one of the defining college staples alongside coffee and ramen.
OPINION: The unethical reality of animal testing
Animal testing is an unethical practice and may as well be termed as “animal torture.”