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‘This is Katie’s way’: Turning a family tragedy into a path toward better mental...

Katie's father wanted to find a new way of providing mental health care.

Student opinions differ about drinking alcohol before final exams

Editor's Note: This article was completed as an assignment for a class in the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications. The thought process...

REVIEW: Raising Cane’s is everything you want, as long as you want chicken fingers

How does Raising Cane's rank on the pecking order of chicken restaurants?

Banned Book Highlight: “The Hate U Give”

The KSBN Common Read "The Hate U Give" is a banned book.

‘Bluey:’ The kids show adults can enjoy too

TikTok’s algorithm has tried to entertain me with a blue, australian-accented cartoon dog for a few months now.

Bags, boys and the chase

Meet Me in Manhattan

‘How low can you go?’: The history of the ‘Cha Cha Slide’

Whether you "slide to the left" or "slide to the right," chances are you've heard the "Cha Cha Slide."

Memphis alt-rockers release self-titled debut album

The Band CAMINO showcases a variety of styles with the release of their self-titled debut album.

Pre-workout supplement tests positive for methamphetamine-like substances

Pre-workout supplement tests positive for methamphetamine-like substances.

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.

Editors’ Picks: Songs of November

The EdBoard at the Collegian picks their top songs of November before Thanksgiving season.

Tailgating brings normalcy back to football season

K-State fans are thrilled to have tailgating back this season and are taking advantage of missed time.

Editors’ Picks: Songs of December

The Collegian Editorial Board members pick their favorite songs of the month.

Bigfoot: Lurking in Kansas or just figment of the imagination?

With the emergence of several TV shows, numerous movies and the quirky Jack Link’s “Messin’ with Sasquatch” commercial campaign, there’s little chance that anyone...

English professor gives deeper insight on code-switching, language in this year’s common read

Code-switching is when individuals alternate between languages within a conversation. Mary Kohn, associate professor in English, explains different reasons why this occurs by relating it to KSBN's book selection of the year.

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.

REVIEW: Free web browser games anyone with a computer can play

Take a brain break with these easy-to-access games.

Difference between romance novels, porn lies in emphasis

Romance novels get a bad rap. A lot of people believe that romance novels are essentially glorified porn for women. It isn't socially acceptable...

Australian comedian Randy Feltface tackles faith, existentialism in comedy special ‘The Book of Randicus’

In his new special, Randy asks hard-hitting questions about religion, human evolution and the 2016 Australian Census.

Banned Book Highlight: “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”

"The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" is a coming-of-age novel that aims a critical eye on poverty in America.