The Hollywood Dish: student looks to give entertainment opinions
Have you ever seen a movie trailer and wondered if that film really might be worth spending $9 to see in the theater? Or,...
Bulletins 2/5
Intramural entries for wristwrestling and free throw will be accepted until today in the administrative office at Peters Recreation Complex. Sign up as an...
Christmas list includes Oscar for ‘Dark Knight’
For professional movie critics, December is a month of top-10 lists, best-actress awards and reflective essays on artsy films and the progression of...
Study Abroad Log: Student experiences East Coast life at Maryland College, deals with public...
When I first heard about the National Student Exchange, my thought was "What kind of a loser would study 'abroad' in their own...
iPods not always best buy; check out MP3’s
Apple has dominated the market in MP3 player sales with the iPod brand, but it is not the only MP3 player available. "The...
COLUMN: Students can still manage to take spring vacation despite small budget
This is college, and that means bad food, cheap beer and no money. With the economy not doing so well, is a sweet spring...
‘Love in Your Attic’ campaign seeks books to donate
Manhattan residents now have another option to share their gently used books and benefit children in the process.Books for Life, a non-profit organization, is...
Premarital counseling leads to insights
Talking to your pastor or priest about married life can be awkward, especially when it comes to discussing sex. But in my experience, premarital...
Bulletins 01/20
Rec Fest will be at Peters Recreation Complex from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday. Participate in free fitness testing, sample BOSU, Zumba and indoor cycling...
‘First friend’ bonds should be respected, nurtured with siblings
Take 30 seconds to consider your childhood. My question is this: "Who was your first friend?" If you have sisters and brothers who...
Shop Local: Eastside, Westside Markets offer local products
What started in 1976 as a small shack selling homegrown produce in the summer has grown into two locations, the Eastside and Westside Markets,...
No injuries reported after 2-vehicle accident
A wreck occurred at the intersection of Bluemont Avenue and 11th Street on Monday evening involving a Toyota, driven by a Manhattan High School...
Bulletins 1/23
The College of Business Administration will be holding an orientation for students interested in going on the CIMBA trip to Paderno, Italy this summer....
Bulletins 3/3
Career and Employment Services will sponsor "Roadmap to Success" at 4 p.m. today in K-State Student Union 207.The Common Good Internship/Career Fair will be...
City Commission rejects pool plans, proposes compromise
The Manhattan City Commission rejected both city park pool designs presented to it during Tuesday's city commission meeting. It chose to approve a compromise...
City commission approves bonds, code of ethics, alcohol ordinance
The Manhattan City Commission approved all items on the general agenda Tuesday evening at City Hall. Commissioner Bob Strawn moved item "F" from...
Students collaborate on gaming project
Video games are fun to play, but what does it take to design one? This is exactly what the students in CIS 690, a...
Bulletins 2/16
The U.S. Postal Service recognizes Presidents Day today as a federal holiday. The Manhattan Post Office will not be delivering incoming USPS mail to...
Fort Riley soldier killed in Afghanistan
A 1st Infantry Division Soldier from Fort Riley was killed by enemy forces while deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Pfc. Brice...
Local music enthusiasts provide alternative venues for shows
Korey Pedersen and his friends didn't necessarily have a problem with the live music in Aggieville, they just wanted to see more shows...