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The Next-Gen K-State theme for March is Research and Discovery Innovation. David Rosowsky, team lead for the initiative, said K-State hopes to increase research expenditures by 50% by 2030. (Photo courtesy of David Rosowsky)
Next-Gen K-State to advance Research and Discovery Innovation
Meredith McCalmon, news editor • March 21, 2024
Initiative aims to grow research expenditures to $300 million by 2030.
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Thrower Monique Hardy participates in the weight throw at the KU-KSU-WSU Triangular on Jan. 12. Hardy set the weight throw school record at the event, reaching 22.13m/72-7.25, eight inches further than her previous best of 21.93m/71-11.5. (Photo courtesy of K-State Athletics | Austin VanMeter)
A season of success: Thrower Monique Hardy dominates indoor track and field
Khalia Woods, staff writer • March 28, 2024
Monique Hardy, throws coach Greg Watson and thrower Tamaiah Koonce reflect on Hardy’s dominant indoor season.
Guard Gabby Gregory hypes herself and the crowd up during her performance against Colorado during K-States round of 32 matchup in Manhattan. Gregory transferred to K-State in 2022 and played for two years, becoming a fan favorite among the fanbase.
K-State and Gabby Gregory: The team and player Manhattan rallied behind
Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor • March 26, 2024
Gabby Gregory’s two years at K-State brought new life to women’s basketball.
Head coach Pete Hughes watches his players against Oklahoma State on April 1, 2022, at Tointon Family Stadium. With winning Game 1 in the series against Houston, Hughes notched his 800th career win. (Archive photo)
Wildcats extend winning streak with sweep versus Houston 
Trey Thomas, staff writer • March 25, 2024
Baseball on nine-game win streak after sweeping Houston.
After the game, head coach Jeff Mittie, surrounded by guards Jaelyn Glenn and Zyanna Walker and center Ayoka Lee, applauds the Bramlage Coliseum crowd. K-State fell in the round of 32 to Colorado 63-50 in front of a sold-out Bramlage Coliseum.
Wildcats' season of riches ends in round of 32 loss to Colorado
Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor • March 24, 2024
K-State falls 63-50 to Buffaloes in round of 32.
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An iconic theater experience: ‘Dune: Part Two’
An iconic theater experience: ‘Dune: Part Two’
Cole Bertelsen, copy chief • March 21, 2024
The second “Dune” film is a dazzling combination of impressive visuals, sound design and story.
Hide your moms: Yung Gravy to perform at Bramlage Coliseum on April 11
Hide your moms: Yung Gravy to perform at Bramlage Coliseum on April 11
Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • March 21, 2024
Yup! Yung Gravy is going to be in Manhattan.
The Campus Compass
The Campus Compass
March 21, 2024
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Voting toward change: Kansans' call to vote 'none' on March 19 DNC Primary
Nick McKee-Rist, staff writer • March 18, 2024
Why you should vote "none" on the DNC primary ballot rather than President Biden.
Scrutinizing SGA’s proposal: Should student senators be compensated?
Nick McKee-Rist, staff writer • March 1, 2024
SGA’s proposed bill pulls $72,900 from its debt reduction and emergency allocation account to give to itself for senator incentives.
Potholes to progress: Navigating Manhattan's road to smoother transit
Nick Mckee-Rist, staff writer • February 22, 2024
Why Manhattan's roads need help, and how to solve these challenges for the future.
Letter to the Editor: K-State Athletics’ ties to Athletes for Israel disrespects international students
Nick Mckee-Rist, graduate in civil engineering • February 2, 2024
Nick McKee-Rist, K-State Young Democratic Socialists of America co-chair and graduate student in civil engineering, criticizes K-State Athletics association for ties with Athletes for Israel.
(Photo courtesy of Andrew Smith | Channel 8 News)
Vulgamore and O'Malley win SGA election
Cole Deutschendorf, page design chief • February 23, 2024
Vulgamore and O’Malley win student body president and vice president race.
Left fielder Chuck Ingram claps after safely landing on third base. Ingram had three runs and three RBI on three hits in the blowout 16-5 Wildcat win over South Dakota State.
Baseball dominates in ballgame against South Dakota State 
Trey Thomas, staff writer • March 13, 2024
Chuck Ingram racks up 3 RBI and a home run in blowout win.
All the way from downtown, guard Tylor Perry impresses head coach Jerome Tang as he sinks a deep 3 to reclaim the lead against Texas with 12:34 left in the second half. K-State held the lead over Texas for all but 28 seconds through the rest of the game, besting the Longhorns 78-74 in the second round of the Big 12 tournament.
Second half comeback against Texas allows K-State season to stay afloat
Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor • March 13, 2024
Wildcats come back from 10-point deficit at half against Longhorns.
Center Ayoka Lee goes for a layup against West Virginia in the Big 12 tournament quarterfinals. In the 65-62 Wildcat victory, Lee grabbed a double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds.
Wildcats squeak by West Virginia in Big 12 tournament clash
Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor • March 10, 2024
K-State bounces back from early deficit to take down West Virginia.
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