Brownback eliminates anti-discrimination protection for LGBT community in the workplace
Brownback announcement a "symbolic step backwards" for Kansas
College of Arts and Sciences talks diversity at annual summit
Students and representatives from the College of Arts and Sciences commended K-State's diversity efforts, but emphasized the need for momentum.
A chilly spring break
For the average college student, spring break is the perfect time to get away, cut loose and spend an extravagant amount of money. However,...
50 years later, alumnus looks back on K-State experience
Fifty-three years ago, Stahis Panagides, an exchange student from the island of Cyprus, started his journey in the United States. Two years later, Panagides...
Two Fort Riley soldiers killed by IED in Afghanistan
Two Fort Riley soldiers were killed in
Afghanistan on Aug. 1.
Pfc. Jesus Jonathan Lopez and 1st Lt.
Todd Lambka were killed when an improvised explosive device...
TEDxMHK event receives mixed feedback from community
The TEDxMHK event was held in Mark A. Chapman Theatre in Nichols Hall and live-streamed at the Kansas State Alumni center Monday evening.
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K-State women fall to Nebraska
Despite a furious second-half comeback, which saw the K-State women's basketball team outscore Nebraska 42-25, the Wildcats still lost 70-63 Wednesday at Lincoln, Neb....
Schools, dispatch, regional council discussed at luncheon
The monthly Intergovernmental Luncheon was hosted at noon Monday at the Holiday Inn. The meeting was hosted to discuss several topics, including an update...
Inauguration draws Board of Regents, governor
Hundreds filed into Bramlage Coliseum to welcome K-State's 13th president, Kirk Schulz. Members of the student body, faculty, staff, and friends and family...
Temperatures range sporadically every week in the great state if Kansas
It's November, and I don't know whether to slap on the earmuffs or the sun block. There is a noticeable inconsistency in day-to-day climate here...
Group travels to Japan to perform dance
Seeing 10,000 men and women dance in unison would be an experience in itself, but this summer in Japan, members of the K-State Japanese...
Minority greek houses provide community, opportunities
Greek houses on campus offer a sense of community and provide a home base for students, just like any other organization. Fraternities and sororities...
Prince makes the right decision to bench Meier, start Freeman
Josh Freeman is the man now, and it's about time. K-State football coach Ron Prince announced after the 17-3 loss at Baylor Saturday that the...
“The Dorm Room Diet”
"The Dorm Room Diet"Grade: BBook review by Eileen Laux Every K-State student has to have Gumby's every once in a while. Pizza, fast food, beer...
Community members question Marshall on police training, BLM at quick campaign stop
The U.S. Senate hopeful covered a variety of issues in a short time span on Saturday morning.
Rising Waters
Nearly five inches of rain fell early morning on June 2 in the Wildcat Creek basin, causing emergency response units to begin blocking off...
Nudity solves problems
I see this really cute girl working at Starbucks all the time. How do I get her to notice me? I think I know...
Black Student Union celebrates Black History Month with multiple events
K-State's Black Student Union is celebrating Black History Month with a list of events throughout February.
Kathryn Focke pulls ahead by one vote in County Commission District 3 race
After ending election night 10 points behind, Democrat Kathryn Focke overtook Republican John Matta in the race for the County Commission District 3 seat.