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From the Shadows: SPSU Editor Speaks Out
And all became still. It’s all wrong. How do we go on? These were the initial thoughts that ran through my head as Dr. Rossbacher, the president […]
Consolidating Colleges, Strengthening Education
Just a little more than two years ago, I returned to the U.S. after serving 27 months in South America as a Peace Corps volunteer. During […]
Owls’ Second Half Woes Continue in Loss to Bulldogs
KSU’s men’s basketball team proved to be a formidable challenger against SEC opponent Mississippi State Thursday despite a 78-55 loss. It was the tale of […]
Owls vs. Buccaneers: KSU’s First Football Game Scheduled
KSU will play at East Tennessee State in its first ever football game, according to an announcement from Director of Athletics Vaughn Williams and head […]
Owls Down Mercer: Focus Shifts to Hosting A-Sun
KSU’s seniors came through Saturday, helping the Owls volleyball team to wrap its season with a hard-fought, 3-2, win over rival Mercer and clinch a […]
Veterans Honored at Student-Organized Event
Members of the KSU community gathered in the Student Center Thursday to celebrate and thank veterans in a ceremony featuring a keynote address from a […]
Students, Faculty Voice Concerns about KSU/SPSU Consolidation
“Please do not be disappointed if my answer to your question is ‘I don’t know. That’s going to be decided by the implementation committee and […]
UN Assistant Secretary General Speaks About Gender Equality
The Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations delivered a keynote address at KSU Friday as part of a two-day CIFAL meeting. The CIFAL (International […]
Owls Fall to Dolphins in Semis
Two second-half goals from Jacksonville ended KSU’s 2013 season in disappointing fashion in the Atlantic Sun semifinals on Friday afternoon at the FGCU Soccer Complex. […]
KSU Drops Third Straight in Tough Loss to FIU
KSU lost its third straight game to Florida International on Sunday during its home tournament. The game panned out similarly to the previous night’s game, […]
Cougars Prevail in Opener
A breakout performance by junior college transfer Ty-Nita Baker wasn’t enough on Friday night, as the Owls fell 87-66 to the College of Charleston Cougars […]