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Provost candidate discusses issues in higher education

The fourth K-State provost and senior vice president candidate, Marvin Kaiser, dean of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Portland State University described his long trip to Kansas from Oregon as “coming home.” “I feel, honestly quite privileged to come back here as a boy from Kansas,” said Kaiser, who is also a professor of sociology at Portland State. Full story

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Lafene Health Center to host health fair

Lafene Health Center expects to see a large crowd in the K-State Student Union Courtyard tomorrow for their 19th annual health fair. Theresa Doyle, health educator at Lafene, said last year’s attendance was about 300 students. “The idea of the health fair is a chance for students to learn about the services available at Lafene and to meet Lafene staff,” Doyle said. Full story

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Organic farming remains family tradition

East of Marysville, in the far northern county of Marshall, there is a tiny, unincorporated township called Home. And Home is where the heart of Nancy Vogelsberg-Busch resides. There are many farmers in Kansas, certainly many in Marshall County, but Vogelsberg-Busch’s farm is the only one in Kansas that is certified as organic by the U. Full story

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Generation me' not especially spoiled, just new

Despite being a fairly conservative Republican, I make no pretenses about my distaste for television and radio talk show host Glenn Beck. His inane rants personify what drives many moderate voters away from the Republican Party.  This was on full display last week on Fox News during a trenchant takedown of America's youth. Full story

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Successful parties take planning

Weekends are known for being a time to relax and get away from the stress of school and work. One popular way to accomplish this is through a great party. However, crowded house parties or overpopulated fraternity houses can become slightly stale if attended week after week. Full story


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