For those who have turned to this section seeking the fair-haired previous opinion editor, I am sorry to tell you she has moved on to greener pastures. I […]
New Years Resolutions – A Revolution of Resolutions
By the end of every year, it is natural to want to change things. With the beginning of a new year it seems like a […]
How to Survive Roommates
Roommates can be challenging. While movie nights and game days can be fun, the mess that accumulates between those fun nights can create a tense […]
Transfer Student Survival Guide – Key to a Fresh Start
Transferring can be scary for any student. KSU is constantly growing and changing which makes almost every student a transfer student starting out each semester. […]
Lady Owls Flightless Against Rival Mercer
KSU’s rivalry weekend began with a lot of excitement, but ended ugly for women’s basketball. The lady Owls fell short to Atlantic-Sun rival Mercer 71-46 […]
Owls Soar in First Conference Win
When KSU head coach, Lewis Preston, was asked what he told his guys at halftime to keep them ahead in the ball game, he took […]
KSU at Finish Line of Launching Football Program
Since the announcement in September 2010 that KSU would launch a football team, which included a framework for the development of the program, little has been said […]
The Ongoing Mission for Security
KSU has an ongoing security plan that includes the continuous updating of security cameras and lighting around campus. Assistant Vice President of the Department of […]
SGA Beat: Fall Presidential Report
President Daniel S. Papp spoke with the student government this past Thursday, Nov. 15 to update the assembly on key developments around KSU. KSU’s budget status […]
Winter Campus Changes
Parking and Transportation Between Nov. 21 to 25, KSU decks and lots will be open all over campus; anyone may park in these locations without […]
Police Beat
So You are You, and You’re Who? On Saturday, Nov. 3, police were conducting a safety stop when a 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt pulled up at […]
Museum Expansion Construction Continues
The $3 million, 9,200-square-foot Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art expansion broke ground on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. The new facility will house three galleries, […]