Archive | April, 2009
Αlpha Phi Alpha finds its way back to campus
This spring, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the first intercollegiate fraternity for African-Americans, returned to KSU’s campus. Read more.

Math-science partnership receives $830,000 grant
About two weeks ago, a KSU-led partnership received $830,000 to further their work and involvement with science teachers from grades K-12. Read more.

GTP phased out for new, transfer students
The Board of Regents has announced that tuition rates will remain the same for returning KSU students for the 2009-2010 academic year; incoming freshmen and transfer students, however, will be charged KSU’s per-credit-hour rate of $134 up to the fifteenth semester hour due to the phasing out of the Guaranteed Tuition Plan. Read more.

Police Beat
Make nice
On Sunday, April 5, police were dispatched to University Village in reference to a resident who was uncomfortable with her roommate’s boyfriend. Read more.

Night of the living dead
Anti-capitalism gives rise to its own form of undead
The invasion has begun. Read more.

Rise of the machines
Technological advancement is something our generation has grown up with. Read more.

What the American media isn’t saying about Somalia
The piracy problem in Somalia has been going on for some time now, but of course Americans only take notice when an American ship captain is taken hostage. Read more.

The Internet: A wealth of information or a room full of idiots?
Arguably the greatest invention of the 20 Century, the Internet provides a mass of information to people all over the world in a split second. Read more.

Why You’re Divine
As a freshman, I still love the novelty of things that make me say, “This is college.” Read more.

Party with the Bard: More fun than you can shake a ’speare’ at
All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. Read more.



RT @CBSATLBanks: Two In Custody After Georgia Student's Body Found
http://www.cbsatlanta.com/news/24436686/detail.html#
Colotl supporter advocates immigration reform