Resources should belong to the people, not government entities

Editor,The point clearly missed by most people is that of property rights. Land, resources on that land, cattle, the feed that goes into the...

Mendenhall’s article shows topics need to be discussed

Dear Editor, Beth Mendenhall may not be able to comment on her own article, "A lobbying success story of milk," but she has commented on...

Fourum should be printed

Dear Editor,As I realize you are attempting to reach your goal for the Collegian to be known as more than just another university newspaper...

Political fliers use sarcasm

It has recently been brought to my attention that fliers I commissioned to promote my upcoming summer class on partisan politics, POLSC 401 "Democrats...

American taxpayers give enough foreign aid

Dear Editor, In David Rose's Feb. 18 column, "U.S. should spend more on foreign aid to better world" he makes an error that is all...

Harvey’s column on spirituality biased, unfair to most Christians

Collegian reader argues that Harvey's Friday column was unfair to Christians.

Awarness effects govt.

I had a moment over lunch to witness some of the health care debate televised live on C-SPAN. It was an intriguing display of...

Too much personal information is harmful

Last Wednesday, I checked my e-mail and read a K-State Alert which many of you likely received as well. As I read the alert,...

Use of planet’s resources affects future of agriculture, entire world

Dear Wildcats,"There are more than 852 million people today who go to bed unsure of their next meal, half of them are children," said...

Health care act would benefit US

Obama is right about passing health care. By bending the cost curve, it will get our fiscal house in order. The U.S. Senate probably...

President thanks K-State

Dear Wildcats,Today marks an ending and a new beginning. This is my last column to you as your Student Body President. It hardly seems...

Majority rights stripped away by minority groups

I am fairly new to the realm of college and having my daily life coincide with openly gay persons. After graduating high school from...

Collegian April Fools’ articles misleading, tasteless

The April Fools' Day Edition of the Kansas State Collegian was very inappropriate. It was very misleading for those of us who quickly scan...

Gov. praises K-State

To the K-State Collegian,Recently I delivered a speech to the Kansas Board of Regents, challenging our state's higher education institutions to set higher goals...

Welfare abuse inexcusable, passed on to future generations

I am not a student at K-State, but I am a member of the Manhattan community and a fan of the Collegian. Reading Jillian...

Japanese residents grateful for support from community

On March 11, an unprecedented disaster devastated many coastal towns and villages in northeastern Japan. As the damaging influence of earthquakes, tsunamis and nuclear...

Letter to Editor: College algebra not a ‘weed-out’ class

To the editor:The column, "Classes meant to 'weed-out' STEM students unfair to non-majors," badly mischaracterizes College Algebra. College Algebra is not a "weed-out" course....

Letter to the editor

A letter from Tom C. Walker

Letter to the editor

Vietnam vets defend freedom of speech

Letter: Gender stereotyping in gift guide works against STEM effort

Upon opening my copy of the Collegian today, I was happy to see a list of possible gift ideas; my fiance and I have...