SABAC Votes on a $190,000 Transfer

In a letter from Vice President of Student Success Dr. Jerome Ratchford to the Student Activities Budget and Advisory Committee, he asked for a $190,000 […]

SGA Beat: Childcare and House Bill 512

During SGA’s open meeting last week, Lynda Lyons made a presentation about Childcare on campus. She stated that there will not be involvement with any curriculum based […]

Students Fight Over Concealed Carry

SGA voted Thursday against supporting the Safe Carry Protection Act, House Bill 512 ,which allows students to carry a concealed firearm on university campuses. The bill […]

KSU Loses Rare Books Curator

Rita Impey-Imes, former Curator of the KSU Bently Rare Books Gallery, died Thursday Feb 14. Impey-Imes was born in 1954, in Houston, Mo. and graduated […]

KSU Alert System Overwhelms Students

A violent storm system damaged cities across the southeast after spawning several tornados and killing two last Wednesday. The storm caused flooding in the game […]

A Jacked-Up Generation

From my own personal experience, I can confidently say that drugs certainly have their place and use. They can work wonders. The right prescription or […]

Cornel West to Speak at KSU

Social Activist, author, and professor Cornel West will be speaking at KSU Sunday, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. West has been invited by the African […]

Newtown Shooting Spurs Gun Debate

The school shooting that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT has begun new discussions about gun legislation and mental health policy in […]