Aggieville bars, RCPD prepare for Fake Patty’s Day
Riley County Police Department and the bars in Aggieville get ready for the unofficial holiday.
Students prepare for laid-back spring break
Many K-State students are opting to spend their week off relaxing rather than partying at a beach this year for mental, covid and stress reasons.
College Pets: Pros and paw-sible problems
Adopting a furry friend can make for the perfect companion in college, but be prepared for all that comes with it.
Enjoy The Ride: Cycle to success at Hale Library
Hale Library has added two exercise bikes inside to help students increase cognitive function while studying.
Call Hall serves up more than just ice cream, classes
The Call Hall Dairy Bar gives the public an opportunity to buy locally sourced goods while also helping students get hands-on experiences in processing these goods.
‘This is home to me’: Yuma Street, Douglass Center represent rich history of Black...
Built in 1942, the Douglass Center started as United Service Organization (USO) and served as a recreational spot for Black soldiers.
REVIEW: The Backseat Lovers tour of Kansas City – an ineffable euphoria of sound
If you were of the many in attendance who had the privilege of seeing their live performance, you too would most likely attest to their preeminent performance which astonished the audience in admiration that night.
Horror podcast ‘Archive 81’ adapted into chilling Netflix series
"Archive 81" follows digital archivist Dan Turner (Mamoudou Athie), who is hired to restore footage damaged in an apartment fire two decades ago.
Meet the Candidates: Parker Vulgamore and Jeff Ebeck
Parker Vulgamore and Jeff Ebeck are running for student body president and vice president. Their campaign focuses on helping students find their purpose on campus, as well as ensuring students have the resources to prosper.
Meet the Candidates: Bryce Atchison and Ellie Toothaker
Bryce Atchison and Ellie Toothaker advocate for food security and improved infrastructure for the agricultural department in their campaign for student body president and vice president.
Meet the Candidates: Marta Richenburg and Payton Lynn
Marta Richenburg and Payton Lynn are running for student body president and vice president in the upcoming SGA election. The duo hopes to be the change on campus and advocate for students who do not feel heard.
K-State rodeo celebrates 75 years, home event this weekend
K-State is set to host its annual intercollegiate rodeo this weekend, celebrating 75 years as a sports club. After the home event was canceled this past year, the team is excited to return.
Me, Myself and I: Celebrating self-love on Valentine’s Day
Valentine's Day does not always need to involve going out or having a significant other to celebrate with. I decided to commit to loving myself and treating myself this year, and had my favorite Valentine's Day to date.
College Cooking: Tips and tricks for navigating the kitchen
Tips for staying on a budget and learning new skills and recipes while cooking in college.
Black students find community through Black Student Union
Breanna Palmer, sophomore in mass communication, shares more about the Black Student Union as part of her mini-series dedicated to Black history, influence and culture in Manhattan, Kansas.
Miss Kansas marches to beat of her own drum
Taylor Clark, member of the Kansas State Marching Band, was crowned as 2021's Miss Kansas. Through years of pageants, she takes the year off of school to travel in her role, gaining positive experiences along the way.
Local dog training facility raises funds for those needing therapy and service dogs
Manhattan's MuttSchool is searching for business owners and dog lovers to participate in the Pooch Playoffs, a competition designed to raise scholarship funds for those in need of assistance dogs.
Renting Rules: Basic tips for renting in Manhattan
Renting is a lot more than just signing a lease agreement and putting a deposit down. Renting comes with to-do's, tours, research and plenty of questions. Here are a few of the basics to consider before renting for the fall.
Celebrating Valentine’s Day in the Little Apple
Explore different options for your Valentine's Day plans. Several Manhattan businesses are offering V-Day specials, so check out their websites and social media for more information.
‘The Ox-Bow Incident’: Novel set in 1885 has something to tell us in 2022
Walter Van Tilburg Clark's "The Ox-Bow Incident" stands the test of time with relevant thoughts for today.