Students raise money for monumental cause

By Nicole JohnstonKansas State Collegian Students and members of Alpha Phi Alpha are joining together to raise money for the Martin Luther King Jr. monument...

Free tutoring offers academic help, friendship opportunities

    When Jeff Heiman decided he wouldn't let himself get stuck in the "deep hole" he was in last year, he realized all he...

K-State daily briefs

Suzanne Mayo-Theus will be presenting her final doctoral dissertation, "The Influence of Planned, Repeated and Emergency Interruptions on the Well-Being of Military Families," on...

Bush, Congress and the ugly(er) truth

Help. Run. Fear and distress. Washington, D.C., grapples with difficult issues. The end is near. The increasingly rheumatic Bush administration seems cramped as more of...

The Blotter

MONDAY Willie James Larry, of Milford, Kan., was booked for giving a worthless check. Bond was set at $500. Gene Charles Langston, of the 6000 block...

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...

Students to marry after 9 years of dating

In a town of 2,500 people, the likelihood of finding a "happily ever after" right around the corner seems like a high prospect. For...

Cats for Cans benefits Breadbasket

More than 180 student athletes will be collecting food and monetary donations from tailgaters before Saturday's football game. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is the...

LGBT community members have differing views of acceptance level in Manhattan, on campus

There are currently eight states that allow same-sex couples to get married. These states include Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Maryland...

Decades of Royal Purple yearbooks to be available free online

The Royal Purple, K-State’s yearbook, has become digitized. According to a Sept. 20 university press release, every edition from 1926 to 2009 will now...

ANALYSIS: Budget cuts to result in fewer professors, larger classes

K-State's future budget cuts will affect students, faculty and staff members. Everyone needs to be aware of exactly what is going on, because the...

No-Shave itch to soon pass

Sorry if this week's update seems a little bland. Believe it or not, I don't normally keep people informed about the status of my...

Gen. Petraeus outlines differing conflicts overseas

Gen. David Petraeus, the commander of Central Command, said while the situation in Iraq has improved drastically over the past two years, the U.S....

PHOTO Tallgrass Trio to perform at Beach Art Museum

For many people, music is a hobby; for others, it is a lifestyle. For Kristin Mortenson, Susan Maxwell and Abby Richmond, it's the latter....

health | Fair informs students about Lafene’s services

to fill prescriptions and obtain medicine there. The allergy clinic is used by students who need regular shots or medicine for allergies. The women's...

University begins NCAA accreditation renewal process

Every 10 years, K-State must complete a self-review process to renew its NCAA accreditation, said Ruth Dyer, senior vice-provost. This year marks the third...

K-State’s Audrey Banach crowned Miss Kansas USA 2014

Audrey Banach, senior in communication, was crowned Miss Kansas USA last December.

K-State ranks high on squirrel-population list

    Scurry, eat, bury, repeat.     Life seems more simplistic for squirrels. Lucky for K-State students, we get to witness them on a daily...

Biomedical instrument development may have animal, human health benefits

Magnetic resonance imaging spectrometer may aid in treatment of cancer and infectious disease

K-State employee, NASA adviser, embraces native roots

 Georgia Perez has a warm smile to match her warm brown eyes, but many people who first meet her are not aware of her...