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Kansas State Collegian

Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

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Next-Gen K-State focuses on engagement and economic impact in April
Next-Gen K-State focuses on engagement and economic impact in April
Meredith McCalmon, news editor • April 18, 2024
K-State aims to give back to Kansas communities and increase economic gain.
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Forward Arthur Kaluma looks up during his star performance against BYU. In the 84-74 victory, Kaluma led the Wildcats with 28 points and 10 rebounds.
Arthur Kaluma declares for NBA Draft
Toby Hammes, staff wrtiter • April 23, 2024
The Wildcats have an extra roster spot for 2024-25.
The student section throws newspaper as the starting lineup is announced before K-States game against Villanova on Dec. 5, 2023. K-State won 72-71 in overtime in Bramlage Coliseum.
Women’s basketball lands Tulsa transfer Temira Poindexter
Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor • April 21, 2024
Wildcats land Temira Poindexter, 21 ppg recruit
Catcher Raphael Pelletier rounds the bases in Game 2 against Oklahoma State. The teams ended the series Sunday, K-State dropping the final game but winning the series 2-1.
Wildcats fall to Oklahoma State in final game of the series
Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor • April 21, 2024
K-State and OSU go scoreless after the 4th inning as Cowboys win.
Pitcher Jackson Wentworth is celebrated my his team and the crowd coming back to the dugout. He threw six innings, allowing one run and pitching the first four hitless.
Baseball makes quick work of Cowboys, secures series in two games
Trey Thomas, staff writer • April 20, 2024
Raphael Pelletier had career-high two home runs in second game vs Oklahoma State.
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Campus Compass: Kansas State Libraries
Campus Compass: Kansas State Libraries
Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • April 18, 2024

With finals rapidly approaching, Kansas State Libraries are a sanctuary for students with upcoming projects. Beyond laptop rentals, regular book...

Pixels and Pictures: Canva challenges Adobe with Affinity acquisition
Pixels and Pictures: Canva challenges Adobe with Affinity acquisition
Riley Scott, graphic design chief • April 18, 2024
With the purchase of Affinity, Canva aims to rival Adobe and bring more professional designers to its creative platforms.
Letters from Libby: The pursuit of happiness
Letters from Libby: The pursuit of happiness
Libby Zuck, asst. arts and culture editor • April 18, 2024
How to nurture nature this Earth Day
How to nurture nature this Earth Day
Libby Zuck, asst. arts & culture editor • April 18, 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.
Walk with the Wildcats: A virtual reality tour of Tointon Family Stadium
Gwyneth Davidson, Elizabeth Sandstrom, and Kat Artiles April 11, 2024
Take an exclusive look inside where the K-State Baseball team practices and plays and learn about the history of Tointon Family Stadium 
The west side of Ahearn Field House, located on Denison Avenue and College Heights Road, has been gradually torn down since September 2023. The area will become a green space, but its use moving forward is still up in the air. (Photo courtesy of Dawson Wagner)
Ahearn Field House construction underway
Cole Deutschendorf, page design chief • March 28, 2024
Started in September 2003, the west part of Ahearn has been torn down as part of a backlog of university maintenance.
(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.
Yung Gravy put his cowboy hat back on as he sang three unreleased songs from his new country album. Yung Gravy performed at Bramlage Coliseum on April 11.
The Gravy Train arrives at Bramlage Coliseum
Alexis Forgy, staff photographer • April 16, 2024
Yung Gravy's concert antics included throwing cereal, spraying water and singing a few songs off an unreleased country project.
Third baseman Jason Parsons starts running after bunting the ball. Parsons had one hit in three at-bats as the Wildcats fell to the Longhorns 6-3 Saturday, giving Texas the series win 2-1.
Wildcats drop final series game to Longhorns
Trey Thomas, staff writer • March 31, 2024
K-State drops two straight after dominant Game 1 vs. Texas.
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