Picasso, Monet from William Koch collection to be auctioned
NEW YORK (AP) — An erotic painting of a cabaret singer by Pablo Picasso with a second picture on the reverse side could bring...
Germany hopes to exhibit some works from Gurlitt collection
BERLIN (AP) — Germany's culture minister hopes to put some works from the trove accumulated by the late collector Cornelius Gurlitt on exhibition next...
New York theater named after stage and TV actor John Cullum
NEW YORK (AP) — Two-time Tony Award-winner John Cullum has gotten the ultimate stage honor — a theater named after him.The American Theatre of...
Asia's largest film festival closes with record visitors
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A typhoon and a government budget cut did not stop cinema lovers from flocking to Asia's most influential film...
Jimi Hendrix family suing Tucson shop owner for guitar
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The estate of Jimi Hendrix is suing a Tucson man for a guitar once owned by the legendary guitarist.The Arizona...
To the point
While the annual safety report is intended to report on and prevent crime on campuses nationwide, it seems that the new reporting method may...
City to discuss redevelopment
Today the city commission will assess what can be done to improve the south end redevelopment. The project, located south of Manhattan Town Center,...
Kansas begins program to better dispose of electronic waste
With a quick turnover on modern technology, landfill operators find it difficult to properly process electronic waste. "There are many materials in electronic goods that...
KSU Police should advocate program
The K-State Police's Silent Witness program seems to have the potential to be effective; however, the fact it has been around at least 12...
Rail
Student Publications names executivesStudent Publications Board of Directors named the summer and fall 2007 executives. Alex Peak will be Collegian editor in chief for...
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...
Campus bulletin board
n K-State blood drive will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 16-19 on the second floor of the K-State Student Union;...
Campus Bulletin Board
n The Council on Parking Operations will have a public forum on proposed changes to parking rules from 3 to 5 p.m. April 26...
Manhattan Habitat for Humanity to open ReStore outlet store
Manhattan residents can buy cheap materials for home improvement by donating to Habitat for Humanity at the opening of its ReStore outlet this weekend. Habitat...
Campus Bulletin Board
n The K-State Alumni Association invites all 2007 K-State graduates (May, August and December) to Senior Send-Off from 4-6 p.m. today on the north...
The Planner
CES presents Walk-in Wednesdays today in Holtz Hall from noon - 4 p.m."Ask the Dietitian" will be held today from 11:15 a.m. - 1...
Daily Blotter 2-17-10
MONDAYKenneth Daniel Freeman, Parkville, Mo., was arrested at 8:10 a.m. for driving with a canceled or suspended license. Bond was set at $500.James Michael...
Senate to review UPC continuance
Student Senate plans to vote on a resolution in support of bringing back the Fourum to the K-State Collegian at Thursday's meeting. The resolution...
Commission to discuss funds for area advertising campaign
The Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce is asking for funds from the city as part of the 24/7 Campaign. Commissioners will approve or reject...
K-State community to vote on 5 names for Hale Library Café
It went from 300 possibilities to five. Students have the opportunity to rate and ultimately select the name of Hale Library's new café. Students...