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Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The Manhattan City Commission is considering raising sales tax. Jason Hilgers proposed an increase from 1% to 1.5% or 2%.

Manhattan City Commission considering sales tax increase

Noah Berchman, staff writer March 1, 2024
With the General Fund decreasing, Jason Hilgers, deputy city manager, recommends an increased sales tax.
Marion County Record editor and publisher Eric Meyer signs a newspaper after he spoke to professor Andrew Smiths class on Sept. 1, 2023. Meyer has been in contact with Kansas legislators about possible legislation in the Kansas House of Representatives. (Archive photo)

Freedom of press legislation moves through Kansas House of Representatives

Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer March 1, 2024
Journalists reflect on the Marion County police raid as a resolution moves through the state legislature.
New KSIS option available for students and staff

New KSIS option available for students and staff

Noah Berchman, staff writer February 23, 2024
KSIS introduced Fluid Course Search to become more mobile-device friendly.
In steer wrestling (pictured), the rodeo participant must jump from their horse down to the steer. They are timed on how long it takes to wrestle the steer to the ground on its side.

K-State Rodeo says so long to Weber Arena

Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer February 23, 2024
Weber Arena hosts its final rodeo, with the team ready to saddle up in the new arena.
President Linton gives Gov. Laura Kelly a gift after her speech for the Landon Lecture Series.

Gov. Laura Kelly speaks at K-State Landon Lecture Series on healthy political discourse

Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor February 23, 2024
Gov. Laura Kelly speaks at K-State Landon Lecture Series.
K-State President Richard Linton speaks to an audience after his presidency was announced in 2021. Linton spoke at a town hall meeting Tuesday to discuss K-States plan to handle the recent cybersecurity incident. (Archive photo)

IT cybersecurity incident discussed during town hall meeting

Victor Monterroza, staff writer February 23, 2024
IT cybersecurity incident discussed during town hall meeting.
The Association of Residence Halls submitted a survey Monday for students to share their thoughts on whether dining halls should be open Sundays. (Archive photo)

Association of Residence Halls considers Derby Dining Center opening on Sundays

Kyra Case, staff writer February 23, 2024
Should the dining halls be open or closed on Sundays?

Vulgamore and O’Malley win SGA election

Cole Deutschendorf, page design chief February 23, 2024
Vulgamore and O’Malley win student body president and vice president race.

Execution of search warrant leads to three arrests

Kyra Case, staff writer February 15, 2024
Three issued on bond on “drug paraphernalia for illegal use.”
Voting for student body presidential elections opens this Tuesday. Candidates discussed their hope to increase voter turnout at the student body presidential debate Monday.

Student body presidential candidates hope to increase voter turnout for 2024-25 cycle

Meredith McCalmon, news editor February 15, 2024
Candidates urge students to use their voice and make change.
The Kansas City Chiefs Rally on Feb. 14 began around 1 p.m. Fans gathered to celebrate the Super Bowl LVIII victory. Around 2 p.m. a shooting occurred, leading to a prompt evacuation of the Union Station area. (Photo courtesy of Bret Beard)

Mass shooting at Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally leaves one dead and multiple injured

Meredith McCalmon and Cole Bertelsen February 15, 2024
Suspects are in custody and KCPD continues to investigate following Wednesday's shooting.

Police arrest two suspects for aggravated robbery

Kyra Case, staff writer February 9, 2024
The suspects were caught within 12 hours of the crime.
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