By: Anna Streetman This year, Kennesaw State played a part in promoting awareness of the dangers of censoring literature. On Sept. 24, students had their […]
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Welcome Back, Banned Art
By Kaitlyn Lewis, Staff Writer KSU released a statement on March 14, 2014 announcing the official reinstatement of Ruth Stanford’s controversial installation, “A Walk in the […]
The Dangers of Censorship
Guest Editorial by April Marten KSU’s recent grand opening of the Zuckerman Museum of Art was dampened by a dark cloud of controversy over art […]
TOO OBSCENE TO BE SEEN?
By Kaitlyn Lewis, Staff Writer The removal of artist Ruth Stanford’s installation, “A Walk Into the Valley” at the debut of the Bernard A. Zuckerman […]
Art Censorship at Kennesaw State?
Commentary by Ellen Eldridge, Sentinel Staff Writer Censorship of art, music, writing, speech or sculpture has no place on a university campus, but when Kennesaw […]