Does Gatorade have genuine benefits or is it false advertising?
Nutrition professor shares his views on the sports drink
Washing your face at night is important for skin and eye health
Not removing makeup can damage skin and eyes if done repetitively.
Cosplay different from Halloween costumes, requires more attention, skill
Have you ever had a friend slip into a startlingly accurate costume of the "Harry Potter" series' Lucius Malfoy, straight down to searching for...
R&B supergroup Silk Sonic sets the mood with new songs, upcoming album
On Feb. 26, Mars and .Paak announced via Twitter they "locked in and made an album," presenting Silk Sonic to the world.
Classy Cat hopes to return to dancing amid surgeries, recovery
Mackenzie Lincoln has found herself starting the fall 2016 semester in situation that she never anticipated.
Aggieville bars, RCPD prepare for Fake Patty’s Day
Riley County Police Department and the bars in Aggieville get ready for the unofficial holiday.
Ten things to know before getting your wisdom teeth out in your 20s
Wisdom teeth extraction is a painful but manageable experience with these tips and tricks.
Manhattan Hill
Editor's Note: This is the second installment of the 8 Wonders of Manhattan running in the Collegian over the summer. A new wonder will...
A brief, vulgar history of the ‘KU chant’
The "F*** KU" chant is more controversial than ever, but the past, present and future of sporting chants at K-State is something more students should know about.
Student recounts painful conversion therapy, abuse
EDITORS NOTE: This is part one of a five – part series addressing the gay community and its relationship to organized religion. Parts one...
Aggieville prepares for Fake Patty’s Day
Aggieville workers and law enforcement get ready for one of the biggest events of the year.
Study lists 4 majors with highest post-graduation unemployment rates
Graduates in information systems, architecture, anthropology and political science face the highest rates of unemployment after graduation.
Definition of ‘health’ has changed, morphed
Over time, the definition of "health" has changed, been debated
AJR’s “OK Orchestra” is an attempt at therapy for America
The events that occurred in the nation and the world in 2020 inspired AJR to put together an album to calm the nerves of those who feel uncertain about the future.
Where Are They Now: ‘The Bachelor’ star Sean Lowe
Former K-State football player and "The Bachelor" star Sean Lowe talks social media and K-State memories.
Senior says she’s ‘lost hope’ while job-hunting
Madison Byrd is struggling to find a job in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hidden Gems: How 2 K-Staters turned thrift shopping into profit
Brooke Evans and Grace Hunter are two K-State students who have turned their love for thrift shopping into a business endeavor.
You know you’re a K-State architecture student when…
Most students at K-State see architecture students as the zombies with no social life that occupy Seaton Hall 20 hours a day, 7 days a week; but they are much more that!
From the fire to the field: The birth of The Wabash Cannonball
Following the Nichols Hall fire that more or less crippled the band department on Dec. 13, 1968, the Pride of Wildcat Land returned just three days later to play "The Wabash Cannonball" for the first time.
From Jayhawk to Wildcat: a change to a purple heart
How K-State students who grew up as Jayhawks switched sides.