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New sorority recruitment proves sucess

Kansas State Collegian     The efforts of the Greek Affairs employees, students and chapter advisers have not gone in vain. Full story

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Grad loan rumors proved to be false

    Rumors floating around K-State over the summer suggested that graduate students might not be able to consolidate their loans.

Graduate receives scholarship to teach English at German high school for 1 year

K-State President Jon Wefald is known for boasting about the university’s exceptional number of Fulbright scholars, and Libby Holste is one of the latest students to make that list.

Salsarita’s open for business in Union

Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina, which opened on Aug. 19, offers students a different type of dining experience in the Union. Similar to Chipotle, Salsarita’s prepares each item directly in front of customers using fresh ingredients.

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A pleathora of parks

City Park is getting a lot of due attention with a new playground that features a climbing boulder, a brand new pavilion named in honor of Jon and Ruth Ann Wefald, a pending new pool and ice-skating rink extension, said Curt Loupe, director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Manhattan Full story

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Commission votes 3-2 against city-wide smoking ban

The Manhattan Board of Commissioners declined a proposed ordinance that would have banned smoking in public places and places of employment in the City of Manhattan.

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  • New bus route to Union to develop based on passenger’s needs

          ATA Bus began a new deviated fixed route from University Crossing Apartments to the K-State Student Union on Monday.     ATA Director Anne Smith said the bus delivered 80 passengers on the opening day of the route.

    Chapman Labor Day 2008 Celebration

    Chapman Labor Day 2008 Celebration Friday, Aug. 29     Dance with Tracy Seaman — 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 31     Golf — shotgun start at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.     Street dance — 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.

    5K race to raise funds for Chapman tornado relief

        The Community Pride Committee and the Lions Club of Chapman, Kan., are sponsoring the Tornado Relief 5K Run and Walk during the Chapman Labor Day 2008 celebration.

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    Coach Prince receives contract extension, is no longer lowest-paid coach in Big 12

    Prince’s career 12-13 record and the brutal stretch to end last year’s season — K-State lost its last four games after a 5-3 start — left a bad taste in the mouth of many Wildcat fans. Full story

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    N. Texas could be difficult opponent

        North Texas is a scary season-opening opponent for K-State.
        That’s right — the same team that went 2-10 in the Sun Belt Conference, a league that is usually regarded as the worst in big-time Division I football.

    Intramural registrations due soon

    Will Schultz remembers the moment when his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi, won the softball intramural championship last spring.

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    On to bigger and better: Sebelius neglects Kansas on quest for spotlight

    Kathleen Sebelius would like to have you believe that she is a moderate. Indeed, over the course of her past two terms as governor, the Democrat has walked the political tightrope well. Full story

    Today's Columns

    Safe sex campaign good start, but neglects women

    As college students, we've been told through many means and media
    outlets that safe sex is the best sex. And now, thanks to the BBC, we will
    hear it from the very same way we get our booty calls — our cell phones.

    Editors want readers to stay active during busy school year

        The beginning of the school year signifies long nights of no sleep and high levels of stress for professors and students alike. Lost in all the commotion of the school year usually tends to be an individual’s health.

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    The Fourum

    I can't leave the windows down in my van in the summer because my neighbor's cat will leave deposits. If your biggest concern in life is a cat pooping in your yard, you're a tool. How does a hood filter for an oven cost $14? Willy, where's the rest of our deposit? Ugh.

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    I’m watching the Lawn Chair Theater, and it’s a scary movie. Pizza Shuttle is delicious. The first thing I looked for when I got to class was the Collegian so I could read the Fourum. The first day of school officially sucks. Welcome to college, freshmen.

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