Tony-winning tap dancer performs solo, group songs in McCain
It was a simple stage set up with a few microphones, three rectangular, wooden platforms and men to dance on them. That was...
Fort Riley soldier dies in Iraq
A Fort Riley soldier, assigned as a transition team member to the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, died from wounds he sustained in...
fun.’s ‘Some Nights’ offers catchy music appealing to all tastes
Here's some trivia: What album could appeal to my parents, my 14-year-old brother and myself? If you said Cannibal Corpse's "Evisceration Plague," you couldn't...
Dara’s employee robbed at gunpoint
March 19 at approximately 12:28 a.m., the Riley County Police Department received a call from the clerk of Dara's Fast Lane No. 2, 3270...
When your pet needs its vet
With Winter on its way, many are concerned with getting flu vaccines and having their cupboards stocked with cold medicine. Some however, are...
Randy Rogers Band to play at Wareham
The Randy Rogers Band, a country music group based in Texas and Mercury Nashville Records recording artist, will play at 8 p.m. tonight at...
Day care asks for $100K from city commissioners
Manhattan Day Care and Learning Centers Inc. is in financial trouble, but an item on the city commission's agenda tonight could keep its...
Fort Riley’s Oktoberfest begins today
The third annual Fort Riley Oktoberfest is scheduled to begin today, allowing one extra day of festivities and a concert.Katie Walradt, morale welfare and...
Tony-winning tap dancer to perform on Sunday
Savion Glover, Tony-award-winning tap dancer, will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday in McCain Auditorium as a part of the 2008-09 McCain Performance Series,...
City commission to vote on expansion program April 7
Manhattan City Commissioners approved the first reading of an ordinance amendment to help purchase equipment for the National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisition and...
Planning picnics leads to sucessful outings
With the weather in transition from hot to cold, outdoor gatherings can be popular. Picnics are held for various occasions by groups of ranging...
The Planner 2-22-10
Noted architect Kulapat Yantrasast, principal and founder of WHY Architecture, will present "A Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste" at 5 p.m. Friday...
SEX TALK: Defining relationships important for couples
This year has been very enlightening for me. After Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators' "Protect Your Willie" T-shirts were banned last semester, I learned...
Oktoberfest offers family fun
Bright flashing lights, the aroma of sauerkraut and bratwursts and the sound of music and laughter filled the night sky during Fort Riley's Oktoberfest...
Eye – Catching
Career fairs, job interviews, meetings with professionals — all these situations warrant a nice outfit, combed hair and impeccable posture. As a college student...
SGA to allocate travel funds
The Student Governing Association will have its weekly meeting at 7 tonight in the K-State Student Union's Big 12 Room. According to the...
Bottom Student Senate hears proposal for new general education system
Student Governing Association began its weekly Student Senate meeting with a presentation about a new general education proposal at K-State.Karen Myers-Bowman, associate professor of...
Bulletins 4/10
The K-State Contract Post Office, located at the west end of Dykstra Hall, will now be open from 9:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m. Monday...
Google uses searches to predict flu outbreaks
Outbreaks of influenza might be monitored more easily using online searches because of a tool created by Google. Google Flu Trends uses flu-related...
Fire department called to house on Pierre
The Manhattan Fire Department responded to a house fire at 1724 Pierre St. late Thursday night. Battalion Chief Steve Shepek said the fire...