A chat with comedian Brian Regan
Brian Regan returns to McCain Auditorium.
Doctoral student receives grant to research intersex individuals, spark difficult conversations
The first $250 will go towards an intersex consultant — Astle said no one in her department identifies as such and it would dilute the research if they didn’t have an intersex viewpoint. The other $750 will be given to intersex individuals that participate in the study.
Small business owner minimizes her carbon footprint with embroidery, giving back to community
Maryanna Porter enjoys thrifting for clothes, creating handmade items, supporting local missions and, above all else, repurposing items others thought to be useless.
Fashion students win top award at international conference
Three recent Kansas State graduates received the Optitex Technology Award during the 2020 International Textile and Apparel Association’s annual conference.
Architecture student’s senior project explores intersection of psychology, grief
Jacob Evraets created a visual representation of the five stages of grief, located by Ackert Hall.
HALO president says involvement at K-State changed her as a person
Junior in human resources management and Spanish Natalia Rodriguez said getting involved in HALO and SGA gave her opportunities at K-State.
Art bridges political divide: New RBG mural unveiled in downtown Manhattan
The new RBG mural is located in the alley opposite The Chef, off Fourth Street between Poyntz and Houston.
New hire brings diverse experience to Clery Act compliance, youth protection coordinator position
“I’m so proud to say that I work for Kansas State and wear my purple," Ryan VanDusen, Clery Act compliance and youth protection coordinator, said.
Behind the Mask: How a campus squirrel interrupted this freshman’s first day at K-State
On her first day of in-person classes, Krista Else, freshman in nutrition and health, made more friends than she expected.
Architecture student highlights immigrants’ experiences in senior art exhibition
"Aquí Estamos De Pie," the title of the project, translates to "Here We Stand."
Vet student, national scholarship recipient aims to meet rural communities’ needs
From showing Jersey cows at just 2 years old to receiving a $5,000 national scholarship, Jessica Hanson's hard work is paying off.
Meet the Candidate: Kathryn Focke looks to shake up the status quo with her...
After years of serving Riley County in local politics, Kathryn Focke is running for the District Three County Commission seat.
Behind the Mask: K-State’s resident superhero finds his super suit during pandemic
Lane Porter, better known on campus as "the kid who dresses up as Frozone," dusted off his super suit early this semester to spread some joy amid the pandemic.
Students say they were ‘doing everything right,’ but still contracted COVID-19
“You really see how quickly this all goes,” junior in economics Tristan Korff said. “You have one person who hasn’t even tested positive but had a close contact, and you now have eight or nine people who all have to shut down, and that's just on our side.”
LUPE gives Latinx students a place to share their ‘similar backgrounds, different stories’
United Latinas: Powerful and Educated held its first meeting earlier this month.
Behind the Mask: How ‘wheel time’ helps this student roll with constant changes
When sitting at home is too much, Tessa Anderson can be found rolling around town on her Razor scooter.
Parents and professors: Navigating the pandemic for students and children
This semester, many professors are making arrangements not only for their own classes, but also for their children's.
Behind the Mask: International student finds wearing masks normal
Originally from Vietnam, graduate student Uyen Diep is adjusting to life in the United States during COVID-19.
Andrew Adams works behind the scenes to prepare Riley County for emergencies like the...
For Andrew Adams, public health emergency preparedness coordinator for the Riley County Health Department, he has to be prepared for things to go wrong. It can be a matter of life or death when it comes to planning for situations such as tornadoes, floods and of course, pandemics.
#BlackAtKState campaign gives space for black students to speak up, BSU president says
"Where to start?" one participant asked at the start of a thread that is ten tweets long.