Leak damages mural, books

Hale Library's Great Room, along with the academic learning center and the juvenile literature collection, were exposed to a large amount of moisture last...

Police seize narcotics equipment from store

Riley County police found drug paraphernalia at Rockstar and Rogers, 715 N. 12th St., while serving a search warrant on Thursday, according to a...

‘It can impact student life’: U.S. Census is more important than it may seem,...

Manhattan Mayor Usha Reddi and SGA local affairs director Jacob Land emphasized the importance of students completing the U.S. census.

‘Speaking the Silences’ event vocalizes history’s lost tales

"Henrietta Lacks is not a human interest piece. Henrietta Lacks is a life. A life that matters," said Sue Zschoche, associate professor of history,...

Constitution change bans smoking in all residence halls

Smoking is a habit that a number of people on campus take part in every day. However, for smokers living in the dorms, things...

Krause steps down as athletic director

Kansas State Athletics Director Bob Krause announced his resignation Tuesday to accept the position of Director of Development for the K-State Olathe Innovation Campus,...

Editorial Board: Students can make a difference

In the New Hampshire presidential primaries, 271 percent more young people voted compared to the 2004 primaries, according to research from the University of...

Jewish community celebrates beginning of Passover

The Jewish holiday of Passover began at sundown Monday, starting eight days of celebration remembering the exodus of Jewish slaves from Egypt under Moses. Also...

KU professor to speak

Author and educator Dr. Garth Myers will speak on Africa's plans for the future at 3:30 today in the Little Theatre in the K-State...

Arts and Sciences proposes student fee increase

A $10 per-credit-hour fee proposal for the College of Arts and Sciences was announce in an email Friday.

Should I stay or should I gap?

Some students choose the more traditional post-high school option of attending college right away, but the option of taking a gap year has grown.

Restaurant strives to bring British cuisine to Aggieville

Irish-themed pubs have been a part of the Manhattan community for years, but Irish cuisine was hard to come by until now. The Keltic...

Student senate amends legislation, discusses decrease to Fine Arts privilege fee allocation

The student senate considered a resolution decreasing the Fine Arts privilege fee allocation, which the senate will vote on next week.

‘Love Trumps Hate’ peaceful protest makes a statement in Bosco Plaza

The peaceful protest was organized after the election of Donald Trump to president of the United States.

K-State’s fall semester will start a week early, go online after Thanksgiving

In addition to changes to the calendar, class sizes will need to be adjusted. Each classroom will be given a "COVID capacity," or the capacity of a room with social distancing measures.

Taking it in stride

Before the start of the season, Angie Lastra was ranked ninth in K-State volleyball history in career digs, with 983. After her performance in...

Debate focuses on candidates’ strengths

After being canceled Feb. 21 due to heavy snow, the student body presidential and vice presidential debate was held Thursday night in the K-State...

Fun Facts and interesting quips about Kansas State Universtiy

K-State has developed a multitude of traditions since its founding in 1863. Here are just some of the fun historic tidbits about the university....

Out of the Darkness Walk brings light to suicide awareness

An Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk took place on the K-State campus Saturday and raised over $12,000.

Wildcats edge Cornhuskers, end 2-game losing streak

No matter what K-State did Wednesday, Nebraska kept challenging for the lead. Even when the Wildcats took an eight-point lead with 2:09 left to play,...