Many at K-State work to prevent, raise awareness of sexual assault

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, but many K-State faculty members and students work every day to help prevent rape and help rape victims.In...

K-State is home to two Miss Kansas contestants

This June, two K-State women will compete for the title of Miss Kansas, a preliminary to the Miss America competition.

Student ambassadors reflect on 2022 term

Current student ambassadors celebrate their journey while preparing to pass the torch to new candidates.

Coffee Hour concludes with presentation on United Arab Emirates

A crowd packed the multi-purpose room in the International Student Center for the final presentation of the Coffee Hour Series for the fall semester....

Union Governing Board votes in favor of IFC, PHC office space

The Union Governing Board passed a vote to recommend that IFC and PHC keep their office space in the Student Union.

News briefs

Regents announce new degree data tool; MFD, RCPD, residents extinguish early-morning residential fire

K-State, Manhattan area briefs

Doctoral dissertationsThe Graduate School announces the final doctoral dissertation of M. Jean Ballew, titled "Teachers' Perceptions of the Influence of Awards Received for Excellence...

Adviser pushes students, helps them win prestigious scholarships

A stack of shelves list the names of scholarships that students across the country dream of getting. Applicants sometimes prepare semesters in advance for...

Working abroad provides cultural awareness, much-needed service

Spending a whirlwind three months working on three farms in three countries - Nova Scotia, Belgium and France - might sound like a laborious...

Credit cards don’t pay off for college students

Swipe and go. For many students, credit card use is a frequent practice, and it often starts when they first leave home. Students can be...

The benefits of breakfast: Nutrition professor suggests easy breakfast ideas

For many students, breakfast is not an option because it takes too much time to make, and they would rather get a few more...

Preventative medicine

Megan Crane came down with a fever on Friday, Feb. 11, 2005. For her, the rest of that weekend was full of chills, aches...

Matching Up

K-State Run Offense vs. Miami Run Defense Quarterback Collin Klein had a breakthrough game against Kent State last Saturday when he led the Wildcats with...

Blotter

The Collegian takes reports directly from the Riley County Police Department's daily logs. The Collegian does not list wheel locks or minor traffic violations...

Farmers market brings produce, other items to campus community

The K-State farmers market took place on Wednesday.

Williamson, Kynard will compete in the IAAF World Championship

Former K-State National Champion Kim Williamson and current K-State assistant coach Erik Kynard, Jr. qualified for the IAAF World Championship.

Restaurant donates profits to cancer research

Los Potrillos Mexican Restaurant donated 15 percent of its profits Friday to K-State's Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research, with help from Sunny 102.5...

K-State jazz combo to perform in South America

A group at K-State will tour across South America, performing for ambassadors, speaking with local residents and learning the different cultures. The K-State Jazz Combo,...

Remembering the ABA

In 1976, there were crazy clothing styles, big hair and very different attitudes as compared to the present. There were also two basketball leagues at...

SCCC should be balanced

Editor, The meeting held Thursday on the Students for Concealed Carry on Campus was hardly a debate. Arguing for SCCC were two highly qualified...