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By Dawson Truong (Kevin as photo editor) + 4 others for KSU Sentinel - 4 min read
KSU Martin Luther King Jr. luncheon sparks discontent among student campus groups
Photo credit: Arielle Robinson
Student campus groups voiced their disagreement and protested Kennesaw State hosting Roderick McLean, vice president of Lockheed Martin Marietta, for the Martin Luther King Jr. Week Legacy Luncheon on Thursday, Jan. 16. Students for Justice in Palestine at KSU president and junior international affairs and geography major Marisol Mendez said that inviting McLean to speak at the luncheon tarnishes King's...
By Rio White (Kevin as photo editor) + 4 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
Spring sport quartet earns preseason all-conference honors
Photo credit: Ryan Borgerding
Last week, the KSU Department of Athletics announced that four student-athletes earned preseason All-Atlantic Sun Conference honors ahead of their respective seasons. The first athlete to be selected from KSU was redshirt senior softball player Jade Lee, who was chosen to the all-conference squad at the utility position on Wednesday, Jan. 15. Lee impressed during her first year with the...
By Alex Guevara (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
OPINION: Pursuing minors not worth possible cost for students
Photo credit: Kayla Mcrae
For students at Kennesaw State, pursuing a minor is not worth it. Students are likely to encounter issues with financial aid, choices for minor programs and interference with academic performance in one's major when pursuing a minor. The nature of college is for students to take classes and earn a degree, with the end goal of starting a career after...
By Landon Mion (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
Minors benefit students academically, professionally
Photo credit: Kayla Mcrae
Pursuing a minor at Kennesaw State is more than just another line to fill on one's resume — it enhances their skills and education. Students should consider working toward obtaining a minor to supplement their time at KSU. A minor offers a less rigorous path to completion while focusing on an area of interest and specialization, according to Seattle PI....
By Alex Guevara (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 2 min read
KSU selling vacant land in Marietta
Photo credit: Geoffrey Criswell
Kennesaw State is selling 3.26 acres of land across from the Marietta campus this month for $1.3 million."The property was originally purchased by the former Southern Polytechnic State University in 2013 prior to the consolidation of SPSU and KSU [in 2015]," Assistant Vice President of Strategic Communication Tammy Demel said. The land was sold to Block C, LLC in Atlanta...
By Alexander Burns (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
KSU's online course enrollment continues to grow
Photo credit: Vanessa Banks
Over the winter break, Kennesaw State was ranked within the top 100 colleges and universities in the U. S. for online enrollment, according to Patch.com. For the Fall 2019 semester, online enrollment increased from previous years, with nearly 5,000 full-time students enrolled online, according to Patch."Growth in online courses at KSU means that students will have greater flexibility in where...
By Elisabeth Roberts (Kevin as photo editor) + 4 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
OPINION: KSU should not remove the Culinary Sustainability, Hospitality program
One of the many great features of Kennesaw State is the variety of degrees and programs it offers that cater to students of many prospective careers. In order to maintain its dedication to students from all fields of study, KSU should return the Culinary Sustainability and Hospitality program to its catalog of available degrees. Unfortunately, students whose aspirations fall under...
By Olivia Subero (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 2 min read
KSU receives historic $10 million donation
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During the week of Monday, Jan. 6, Kennesaw State received a $10 million donation from Michigan philanthropists John and Rosemary Brown — the largest donation KSU has received from a single contributor, according to KSU News. The Browns' donation will go to KSU's Honors College. Specifically, the donation will be used as an endowment matching fund, Dean of the Honors...
By Luke Bennett (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 2 min read
Georgia Tech defeats KSU ice hockey in 2020 home opener
Photo credit: Vanessa Banks
The Kennesaw State men's club ice hockey team faced Georgia Tech for its first game of 2020, falling behind early and losing to the Yellow Jackets 5-1 on Friday, Jan. 10. KSU struggled on defense early in the game, conceding its first goal halfway through the first period while the second goal was conceded with just seconds remaining. Offensive chances...
By Ayla Mcginnis (Kevin as photographer) + 3 others for KSU Sentinel - 2 min read
Meet the new opinion editor
Photo credit: Kevin Barrett
Hello everyone. My name is Ayla McGinnis I am a sophomore political science major and history minor. I have been writing for the opinion section of the Sentinel since the Fall 2019, but I have been writing otherwise as long as I can remember. The goal this semester for the opinion section is to give students the chance to write...