Ellen Eldridge, Staff Writer In 1999, while living in an apartment with no air-conditioning, no television and no dishwasher, Mark Maguire wanted to invest money […]
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Students just a few steps from homelessness
Commentary by Ellen Eldridge, Staff Writer Homelessness is such an abstract thing to consider, but when broken down into its components, no college student is […]
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 […]
Snowpocolypse Now
As roadside snowmen melt away, future political as well as business leaders should learn how to handle mistakes with humility. Students learn as early as […]
Multi-Taskers: Ticking Time Bombs?
Social anxiety and social media circle around each other like partners in a swing dance competition. While not synonymous, the two phrases engage a similar query […]
Forget New Year’s Resolutions – Life is About Learning from our Choices
Welcome to January—better known as the month where we waste the least amount of money, eat the healthiest and work out the most. Maybe we should refer […]
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. […]
Do Unpaid Internships Exploit College Students?
To some, internships are a coveted rite of passage, while others consider internships the equivalent of free labor. While the ideal internship provides students the […]
Car Control Won’t Work – Let’s Automate Cars and Stop Paying Insurance
If you’ve never experienced the fearful frustration of backing your car out of a space in the one of the KSU parking garages, worried that some […]
Waging War on Drugs or our Future?
In the midst of arguments over hope and change, the battles in the ongoing war on drugs leave behind the bodies of students. The policies […]