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Aggieville store offers nostalgia, new cafe

In 1900, Aggieville was a muddy and vacant lot students were forced to trudge through to get to the main shopping district on Poyntz Street. By 1913, things were turning around, and people began to build stores and restaurants on Moro Street, creating what would become Manhattan's beloved Aggieville, according to Riley County Museum archives. Full story

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Fraternity camps out for homeless awareness

Members of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity danced to music to stay warm Wednesday night into Thursday morning. While most K-Staters slept comfortably in their beds, these fraternity members slept outside in a cardboard shelter. For 11 years, the fraternity has been participating in a program designed to raise awareness about the homeless. Full story

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Van driver suspected of harassing kids

A man driving a blue van has been suspiciously approaching children in Manhattan throughout the last three weeks, according to a news release from RCPD. Three incidents have been reported from Nov. 2 to Nov. 14, and in each instance the suspect drove a dark blue van with a black horizontal stripe along the bottom side of the vehicle, according to the release. Full story

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Surviving Kansas seasons takes planning

It was in the 60s all last week, then we got our first taste of crappy winter weather this week, and now it's nicer, again. For those of you who are new to the Kansas area, allow me to burst your bubble: One of the dubious joys of Kansas is the unpredictable weather. Full story

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Alcohol, drug sanctioning focuses on education

"We're all human; we all make mistakes, but somebody has to be held responsible," said Adam Tank, senior in microbiology and Student Governing Association's attorney general. How people are held responsible for drug or alcohol-related infractions varies depending on previous infractions, gravity of the violation and extenuating circumstances. Full story

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Longtime K-State fan finds success as Wildcat punter

Being a K-State fan in Oklahoma is less than conventional. In fact, it could even be considered unadvisable. Nevertheless, that was the case for freshman punter Ryan Doerr when he lived in Boomer Sooner territory as a kid. "Me and my buddy were K-State fans growing up," Doerr said. Full story

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Scouting Report for theNebraska Cornhuskers (7-3, 4-2 Big 12 Conference)

Strengths Running back: Although Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini is not an offensive-minded coach, the Huskers have established themselves as one of the Big 12's best running teams this season. Junior Roy Helu Jr. is currently third in the conference in rushing with 96. Full story

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Long-snapper, avoids pressure, finds consistency at position

The Collegian caught up with junior long-snapper Corey Adams and asked him about pressure, bowl games and future goals, among other things. Q: Is there extra pressure snapping the ball knowing how much is on the line this week? A: "I think it's pretty much ingrained at this point. Full story

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Final game will decide Wildcats’ postseason fate

The Wildcats' season is in question after getting walloped by Missouri last week. To make the defeat even worse, it was the first time this season the Wildcats failed to score a touchdown. The Tigers' offense was led by Blaine Gabbert and Danario Alexander, who caught 10 passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns. Full story

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Matching up the K-State Wildcats and the Nebraska Cornhuskers

Offense The Wildcat offense fell apart last week against the Mizzou Tigers. The normally strong running game of junior Daniel Thomas was contained by the Tiger defense, and the passing game of quarterback Grant Gregory was unable to score a touchdown all day. Full story

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Cats’ season on the line in Lincoln

The K-State Wildcats will play for both bowl eligibility and a Big 12 North division title when they take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday. So far this season, head coach Bill Snyder has downplayed the significance of any one game, instead insisting that each week is one piece of a larger season. Full story

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K-State Collegian's News Buzz 11-19-09

The print edition of the K-State Collegian doesn't cover much national news. This show is a way for K-State Students/Faculty/Staff to find out what is going on outside of Riley County. The Buzz will cover national and international news, pop culture, and a bit of the wild stories everyone is talking about. If there is something that you think should be included in the show please leave a text or video message. Your feedback will help make this show better. Full story


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