Raymond Goslow speaks to a crowd of KSU students before the “Jeopardy!” National College Championship watch party Tuesday night at the Carmichael Student Center.
Kennesaw State students are given the microphone to ask Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, questions during the Q&A session at the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Two projectors were set up to display the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State University Tuesday.
Kennesaw State's Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, is interviewed by WSB-TV following the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Kennesaw State students cheer as Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, speaks to the crowd during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Kennesaw State's Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, takes photos with current students during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Kennesaw State's Raymond Goslow (right), a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, takes a photo with a current student during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Raymond Goslow speaks to a crowd of KSU students before the “Jeopardy!” National College Championship watch party Tuesday night at the Carmichael Student Center.
Raymond Goslow speaks to a crowd of KSU students before the “Jeopardy!” National College Championship watch party Tuesday night at the Carmichael Student Center.
Zach Edmondson
Kennesaw State students are given the microphone to ask Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, questions during the Q&A session at the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Zach Edmondson
Two projectors were set up to display the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State University Tuesday.
Zach Edmondson
Kennesaw State's Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, is interviewed by WSB-TV following the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Zach Edmondson
Kennesaw State students cheer as Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, speaks to the crowd during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Zach Edmondson
Kennesaw State's Raymond Goslow, a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, takes photos with current students during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
Zach Edmondson
Kennesaw State's Raymond Goslow (right), a KSU grad as of last December and Switzer Library staffer who represented the university in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship, takes a photo with a current student during the watch party in the Carmichael Student Center at Kennesaw State Tuesday.
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