Kennesaw State University officials have named Roger Lee Stearns, a seasoned higher education law enforcement administrator, as KSU’s newest chief of police, effective Feb. 1, […]
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Series Documenting Building of Kennesaw State Football to Air on CSS
Kickoff may not arrive at Kennesaw State University until the fall of 2015, but that is not going to prevent Owl Nation from seeing the […]
New Year. New Staff. New Adventures. Brittany Maher.
First let me introduce myself. My name is Brittany Maher and I am the newest editor-in-chief of The Sentinel. In the words of T.S. Elliot, […]
D2L Upgraded for Spring 2014
Kennesaw State University’s Desire 2 Learn class management system has seen a significant visual upgrade for the start of the Spring 2014 semester. After a period of downtime […]
Sawyer’s Three-Point Barrage Lifts Owls to First Conference Win
Freshman sensation Deandrea Sawyers scored a career high 21 points on Saturday afternoon as KSU defeated North Florida, 59-51, to earn its first conference win of the […]
Could KSU’s First Commit be the Man at QB?
Chandler Burks was the first football player to commit to KSU when he verbally intrusted his loyalty to the Black and Gold back in June. […]
Despite Success, Track & Field Teams Plan to Vault to New Heights
KSU’s Director of Track and Field Andy Eggerth’s attitude toward the upcoming season can be likened to a pole vault. Eggerth, who was named the […]
New Coach, Same Problems
KSU’s men’s basketball team dropped its first home conference game Saturday to the East Tennessee State Buccaneers, 71-55. The loss marked the Owls’ eighth straight loss […]
SGA Beat: Smoking Areas to Move Away from Buildings
Beginning Spring Semester, smokers may have to walk farther before they’re able to light up. SGA Director of Student Services Lindsay Knox met with KSU’s […]
Inaugural Marketplace of Ideas features Obamacare debate
KSU hosted the first installment of its Marketplace of Ideas debate series Tuesday evening to discuss the pros and cons of the controversial Affordable Care […]
Uninsured Students Wary of Health Care Law
The hotly debated Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, goes into effect next year and has left many KSU students divided over whether to […]
Moving Forward
Through the circulation of news articles, e-mail notifications and word of mouth, I, along with many members of the student body was informed of the […]