At 2 p.m. on a Wednesday, Joel Pearson walks out of a tunnel and up to the track to begin his team’s practice. No whistle around […]
KSU Football Joins Big South
KSU’s varsity football program will compete as an associate member of the Big South Conference when it kicks off in 2015, according to an announcement […]
Police Beat
Hit-and-Run Around noon on Aug. 19, Officer Hammond was dispatched to a hit-and-run accident. The driver who had left the scene reportedly made a left […]
KSU’s Political Groups Remain Active, Seek New Membership
Compared to last year’s increased interest in national politics due to the 2012 presidential election, 2013 may seem a little underwhelming. Regardless of the level […]
NSA Surveillance Threatens Privacy Rights for Americans
The recent National Security Agency’s information leaks,courtesy of the now- famed Edward Snowden, have unveiled multiple ways the American government has spied on not only […]
Gun Violence & Mental Health
Mental health issues have been at the center of the gun control debate since the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in December 2012. Almost immediately after […]
The Four-Year Advantage
The four-year college graduate is not impossible to find, but studies show that you are more likely to bump into a five- or six-year college […]
KSU Construction: From Humble Beginnings
John Steinbeck likened change to a “little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn,” but here at KSU it seems to be riding in on […]
Should the GRE be Required
No one—except maybe Sheldon on “The Big Bang Theory”— will tell you the Graduate Record Exam, necessary to get into a master’s program, is easy. […]
Life in Color Paint the Campus Red
Hundreds of students and electronic music fans filled the Fifth Third Bank Stadium to attend the world’s largest paint party Friday night. Life in Color […]
“Adore” Review: Entertainment or Erotic Indulgence?
No matter who you are, every now and then it is nice to enjoy a simple romance film. You usually walk away feeling good about […]
