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The Myers-Briggs personalities as Halloween costumes

These Halloween costumes will bring out the best in you based on your 16Personalities type.

Wildcat Request Live: Greek life dances to win Homecoming competition

A look into the WRL performances from Oct. 26.

Editors’ Picks: Songs of October

Members of the Collegian Editorial Board pick their favorite song of the month.

REVIEW: ‘Ahsoka’

Star Wars’ newest show on Disney+ wastes beloved characters with an empty script.

5 sneaky expenses for students to keep an eye on

Editor’s note: “5 sneaky expenses for students to keep an eye on” is sponsored content from JPMorgan Chase & Co. This article was written...

Nine Taylor Swift songs you should be listening to this fall

Swift may be known for her upbeat pop and country songs that put you in a summer mood, but she has many songs with a crisp fall vibe.

Three more movies to watch during spooky season 

Enjoy a few more suggestions of spooky films to enjoy this fall season.

Honey, buttons and candies — oh my!

Local small businesses gather to celebrate Manhattan’s first official Days of Fall Festival at City Park.

The holi-date

Meet Me in Manhattan is a reoccurring column where Annabella shares the ins and outs of navigating college life in MHK.

‘We’re still here, we still have culture’: K-State student presents at Indigenous Peoples Day...

Student speaker presented her studies of indigenous librarianship and data sovereignty at K-State’s Indigenous People’s Day.

Annular solar eclipse can be seen this Saturday

At 11:45 a.m. on Saturday, the annular eclipse will be at its maximum.

Brunchin’ in MHK 

The Chef, Early Edition Restaurant and Bluestem Bistro are three amazing brunch spots in Manhattan.

‘We’re fighting fascism here’: Panel discusses freedom to read amid book bans

A panel was held at Hale Library to facilitate discussion around banned books.

Flawless fall films

What are some great movies to celebrate this season?

Three banned books in Kansas to read this month

In honor of Banned Book Week, here are some recent books that have been pulled from shelves in Kansas libraries.

REVIEW: ‘The Golden Bachelor’

This modern twist on “The Bachelor” features singles ages 60-75 vying for the attention of Gerry Turner, the first-ever Golden Bachelor.

Having a gourd ol’ time at Britt’s Farm

The UPC held a Bash at Britt’s Farm for K-State students with many fun activities, including a pumpkin patch, petting zoo and corn maze.

‘Loving him was red’: Students discuss buzz around Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift

K-State students “Speak Now” about their opinions on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

The ‘L word’ 

Meet Me in Manhattan is a reoccurring column where AnnaBella shares the ins and outs of college life in MHK.

How an ‘almost-chance meeting’ in London brought George Takei to K-State

K-State First Book committee member Andrew Smith had perfect timing in the spring when the two had an "almost-chance meeting" at the Charing Cross Theatre.