What to Wear When: Class Presentation

Have you ever wondered what you should wear when your professor says to come dressed in business casual attire? This is a dilemma that can stump the best of us. You finally memorized the PowerPoint slides and feel ready for your presentation, but then the professor says, “No jeans.” It’s a horror story from the beginning of time. A lot of college students consider jeans pretty dressed up;...

KSAC: Kennesaw State A Cappella

This month celebrates the two-year anniversary of the establishment of Kennesaw State’s very own a cappella team, KSAC. Founded in September of 2014 by current president Aria Davis, the team thrives on good music and great people as they learn and compete together. Auditions were held on Sunday, September 11th for potential new candidates of the team. I had the privilege of being invited to...

KSU Spirit Day at Bojangles’

On June 27, the athletics department hosted Kennesaw State University’s Spirit Day at Bojangles’ in Kennesaw. Between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., the KSU Athletics Department gave out KSU-branded merch and took Kodak photos of students with the school’s mascots. Football Coach Brian Bohannon helped make biscuits in the back with Bojangles’ employees! We spoke to Bohannon briefly about the...

Office of Student Advocacy: Interview with Nicole Phillips

In January 2016, the Office of Student Advocacy was founded, in the words of President Papp, in order to “address student concerns regarding campus civility, student welfare and other issues that may compromise the culture of belonging at KSU.” The purpose of the Office of Student Advocacy is to serve as a critical component in upholding values of the institutional mission. The office is a...

Gender Neutral Restrooms: Locations on Both Campuses

As a student who advocates for the basic human rights of all people, it is relevant that I explain the importance of gender neutral restrooms to my fellow peers here at KSU. Restrooms are a place we go to as human beings to take care of our natural bodily functions, so why is gender a factor? Because males and females have different sex organs? I think it is fair to say that restrooms without a...

Further Explorations into Nonmonogamy: Key Concepts & Tips for Beginners

This article serves as a follow-up to Brittany Rosario’s “Exploring Polyamory” article. If you’re reading this article, you might be interested in learning more about how nonmonogamous relationships work. For the past two years, I’ve interacted with several individuals who consider themselves to be polyamorous. I, myself, have experimented with having non-monogamous relationships and...

BREAKING NEWS: KSU-SPSU MERGER REVERSED

Edit: This article was an April Fools' joke. Rumor: Effective January 2017, the SPSU-KSU merger will be reversed. A source close to The Sting revealed this information to us just yesterday. This may come as a bit of a shock: as a result of the overwhelming opposition to KSU buying out SPSU, the administration has devised a plan to strategically divide the two schools without disrupting...

The Geek Awakens: Event Reviews for the Week

After all of the events published on the original checklist of the March: Geek Week issue, I was only able to attend five of them (all on the Marietta campus). Here are my reviews based on the event service, food, fun level, and interactivity. Pie a Professor/President: Monday, 3/14 from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in the Marietta Student Center Globe This event is an annual pie throwing fundraiser...

Black Girls Rock! – Promoting Black Beauty & Strength at KSU

On Wednesday, February 3rd, I went to one of the most amazing and well-organized events of the semester so far; the event was titled “Black Girls Rock” and it was hosted by the African American Student Alliance (AASA). “Black Girls Rock” was an event created to empower and honor black women of all ages at Kennesaw State University. AASA got the idea to host this event from the awards show...