Red or Blue, It’s Up to You

ECONOMY Romney Wants to: lower taxes and regulation, loosen financial-industry regulations, and create a balanced budget. Obama Proposed: tax breaks for domestic production and penalties for outsourcing […]

KSU Relay for Life Founder Dies

Founding Chair for KSU’s Relay for Life Laura Stewart died Thursday Oct 26, 2012 at the age of 20. Stewart started the first KSU Relay […]

Police Beat

Man Hunt An officer was on foot patrol near Pilcher Library when he noticed a person standing on the roof of Willingham Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 17 […]

SGA Beat: News Around Campus

The Student Government Association attended the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Marietta 5K walk and run last Saturday at Grover Park on the Square. […]

Where are the Third-Party Candidates?

In American government, third parties often have a difficult time participating in the political forum. People with similar views often come together to gain political […]

A Libertarian Speaks

Judge Jim Gray, the vice presidential nominee for the Libertarian Party, spoke on the KSU campus on Oct 22. Gray spoke to more than 40 students on a variety […]

Hurricane Sandy Backhands East Coast

The New York Stock Exchange preemptively closed yesterday in preparation for Hurricane Sandy. At the time The Sentinel went to press, New York City had closed all of the public […]

Why You Must Vote, an Open Letter

Dear KSU students, an important and historically significant event is approaching us. Days before Nov. 6, you are probably tired of hearing about the election, […]

Let the Nightmares Begin

Haunted houses have been preparing all year to scare willing victims and now is the time to test one’s courage and fortitude. Americans spend incredible […]