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Kennesaw State Students Want Fees Trimmed

Students at Kennesaw State University are trying to figure out why they're paying campus and activity fees for a 2-week spring or summer course that often matches what they pay for a full 4-month semester.

Lock Your Meds Focus Of Red Ribbon Week

Recent surveys have shown that more teens reported that prescription drugs were easier to buy than beer. It's one reason the National Family Partnership has developed the Lock Your Meds Campaign.

Teacher Offers Incentives For Good Behavior

Atlanta - Ada Rogers mesmerizes kids when she reads aloud to them.  It's one reason she's won 11Alive's Class Act Award.

Careful with Those Cannonballs, They Could Still Be Dangerous!

More than a century and a half after Sherman's army passed through Atlanta, some of his Union cannonballs -- or maybe some belonging to the Confederacy -- still presented a potential hazard at Kennesaw State University on Monday.

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Class Notes

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11Alive & Well

Prescription Drug Use on the Rise

Americans are using more prescription drugs than ever before. New data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention shows the number of folks using five or more prescription drugs jumped 70 percent.

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T.I. Arrest Reaction

Two men who have become his mentors expressed surprise and disbelief when they learned of his arrest.

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