Freshman student-athlete, Jonathan Garner, died Friday Dec. 21 of unknown causes. The 18-year-old track and field athlete recently placed 12th and 13th in the 60-meter […]
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Israeli Defense Force Targets Hamas
Operation Pillar of Cloud, an Israel Defense Forces operation in the Gaza Strip, was officially began on Wednesday with the targeted killing of Ahmed al-Jabari, […]
University Honors Soldiers on Veterans Day
A memorial tree planting ceremony was held in honor of 1st Lt. John P. Walsh last Thursday, followed by KSU ROTC’s annual Veterans Day ceremony. […]
The Lofts Bought by American Campus Communities Inc.
American Campus Communities, Inc. announced its intent to purchase 19 new property assets from affiliates of Kayne Anderson Capitol on Oct. 25. One of these […]
Veterans Concerns Reach Administration
The policies and procedures that focus on handling the Post 9/11 GI Bill will change after the fall 2012 semester. During the summer 2012 semester […]
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 […]
Students Share Misconceptions about Political Jargon
A student survey conducted by the KSU Sentinel reported that the single most important issue in this election for students is the economy. However, many students were unable to accurately define what […]
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 […]
Mathematics Department Aims for Exponential Success – Careers, Soap Bubbles and the Fibonacci Series
More than 160 students, professors and professionals from universities and companies around the Southeast participated in the one-and-a-half-day Kennesaw Mountain Undergraduate Mathematics Conference Program and […]
How Old is Too Old to Trick-Or-Treat?
It is a question that plagues mankind at 15, 20, 30 and 50 years of age. How old is indeed too old to enjoy Halloween […]
Students for Concealed Carry Come to Campus
Students for Concealed Carry, a national organization started in response to the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University shootings, has officially come to KSU. On […]
2011 KSU Crime Stats Released
The KSU Department of Public Safety released this year’s Safe and Sound crime statistics report. In compliance with the Jeanne Cleary Disclosure of Campus Policy […]