Marketplace provides opportunity to learn about Fair Trade
The K-StateStudent Union was packed with shoppers browsing the Fair Trade Marketplace on Wednesday. The tables buried under brightly colored fabrics, artifacts and other...
Aggieville construction paused because of investor withdrawal
Developer remains optimistic despite financial setback in Aggieville building construction.
Rebecca Robinson announced as next CEO of K-State Innovation Partners
Robinson slated to take over for CEO Kent Glasscock when he retires in April.
Band stops mid-Wabash Cannonball after ‘vulgar chant’ flares in student section
K-State game day personalities, including Frank Tracz and Bill Snyder, are stepping in to end the vulgar "F*** KU" chant.
Students react to ‘hateful rhetoric’ from America First Students president with petition, planned protest
Dean of students Thomas Lane responded to students' concerns about junior Jaden McNeil's recent statements on Twitter.
“Save EMAW” goes viral
For the last 50 years, Every Man a Wildcat, or EMAW, has been a common phrase to hear around the K-State campus. But in...
Women’s History Month pop-up gallery goes on display in the Union this week
UPC celebrated Women's History Month with a pop-up gallery for onlookers to learn from and enjoy.
High fire danger: What it means and how to stay safe
High fire danger is a combination of weather conditions. Residents need to be attentive this season to keep Riley County safe.
Studying abroad offers flexibility
For students who feel that fast food tacos constitute as authentic Mexican food, K-State offers opportunities to experience real south of the border food,...
Speaker challenges evolution, offers alternative view
Speaking against the common theory of evolution taught in schools, Dr. Jonathan Sarfati, speaker for Creation Ministries International, spoke last night in the Student...
Transfer Treshaun Ward finds his fit in Manhattan
Treshaun Ward, transfer running back from Florida State, has a chance to take over for Vaughn.
Call Hall Dairy Bar scoops vanilla, chocolate, purple pride and more
Vanilla, purple pride and chocolate ice cream top the Call Hall Dairy Bar's most-served list.
Exiled professor advocates equality, democracy
By Jonas HoggKansas State Collegian Not many people know what it's like to be accused of being a subversive agent and banished from their homeland,...
Murder conviction upheld against Former K-State professor
TOPEKA - The Kansas Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of former K-State professor Thomas E. Murray. Murray, 51, was convicted of first-degree murder...
Big biotech meets the Little Apple
Manhattan selected for the next Scorpius Biomanufacturing location, bringing an estimated regional economic impact of $1 billion.
Five economic concepts that everybody should know
It's a sad fact that despite being affected by economic and financial issues on a daily basis, the average person is woefully uninformed about...
Several unlocked cars burglarized along College Avenue
Residents of The Gramercy and Prime Place report items stolen from their cars after leaving them unlocked.
New band hall set to open this spring
The new band hall commemorates director Frank Tracz and the K-State marching band’s years of hard work.
Best Collegiate Radio Station: Wildcat 91.9 receives national recognition
K-State’s radio station was awarded four national collegiate broadcasting awards.
63.9% of survey respondents believe K-State responded inadequately to claims of sexual assault
The Culture of Respect Collective, a two-year effort to reduce sexual violence on campus is underway, but a 2021 sexual assault climate survey revealed that students were unaware of available resources and lack confidence in K-State's capacity to hold perpetrators of sexual assault responsible.