Student hosts a bone marrow drive on campus
K-State student hosted a bone marrow drive on campus to find matches for individuals in need of a bone marrow transplants
SGA, Athletics agree to funding cut
The Student Governing Association approves a cut in privilege fee funding to K-State Athletics.
Here’s everything you need to know to give blood this week
The American Red Cross will partner again for the annual K-State fall blood drive.
Students weigh in on recommended study hours within individual colleges
K-State does not have a recommended number of study hours, but the same cannot be said for individual colleges.
Budget cuts end 30-year program that transported disabled, injured students to class
Going forward, students who have need of special transportation accommodations will be asked to use the aTa Bus that runs routes on and off campus.
Lower Division Percussion Studio Recital
Percussion studio students showcase talent at recital.
$3 million donation jumpstarts Hale Library renovation
K-State Libraries' plan to renovate the first floor of Hale Library gets a major donation from K-State alumni Dave and Ellie Everitt.
Beach Museum welcomes students back with recycled art workshop
The Beach Museum of Art kicked off the new semester with the Recycled Art Welcome Back Night, allowing students to create their own art and sculptures with recycled materials.
World AIDS Day aims to educate about HIV and AIDS, eradicate stigmas
With an upcoming memorial service honoring all those who have passed due to HIV-related illnesses, individuals push to end stereotypes about the disease.
Union Program Council hosts Canoe Battleship
K-State students participated in the Union Program Council's After Hours social event Canoe Battleship Friday evening.
Campus emergency protocols encourage safety, responsibility
K-State has methods of alerting and training students to protect themselves in the event of an emergency.
Campus carry opponents gear up for floor debate in Kansas House
A Tuesday vote to debate a firearm bill might trigger a scramble to limit concealed carry on college campuses before the summer implementation.
Kansas ACLU director speaks on importance of individual voting rights
The ACLU of Kansas director argues why Kris Kobach's bill is wrong and illegal.
Concerns for students’ mental health, harassment off-campus discussed in Title IX forum
Students, faculty and staff discussed concerns related to Title IX policy changes Monday in a virtual forum.
Derby Days event offers summer fun, relaxation ahead of finals week
Students in the Derby Complex celebrated the end of the semester with an outdoor carnival on Sunday.
Students to receive COVID-19 relief funds starting Friday
These grants, totaling $5.8 million, are part of the federal Coronavirus response and relief supplemental appropriations act. K-State received about $6.3 million in all to go towards student financial relief.
Out with the old: K-State moves into second year phase-in of modernized budget plan
It's out with the old and in with the new as K-State continues into its second year on a modernized budget plan.
In light of restored funding, Regents recommend state universities rework tuition proposals
The Board of Regents requested that the universities re-evaluate their tuition increases — of which K-State had the highest — in consideration of millions of dollars in restored funding.
“Kit Kat thief” tweet earns student 6,500 candy bars for giveaway
Hunter Jobbins, freshman in athletic training, was given 6,500 Kit Kats to give away for free on Haymaker Hall's lawn Thursday evening.
Union Expo and Activities Carnival hosts hundreds of clubs
Students looking to get involved on campus discovered numerous clubs and activities at the semiannual Union Expo and Activities Carnival.