Women’s Rugby
The K-State Women's Rugby team includes players of all physical variations. Some are tall, others are short. Some are thin, others are muscular. Despite...
‘Nunsense’ to play tonight at McCain
A touring production of the popular musical comedy "Nunsense" will be presented at 7:30 tonight at McCain Auditorium. Performed by a cast of...
Moore out for rest of season
K-State outside linebacker Antwon Moore will miss the rest of the season with an apparent knee injury suffered Saturday against San Jose State. Moore, a...
Encounter with centipede proves that desperate times call for desperate measures
Like most, this story has an auspicious start. I went into the bathroom for my morning shower and had just taken off my glasses...
Prepare to prevent is theme for farm safety week
By Megan Moser and Lola ShrimplinKansas State Collegian America's most dangerous occupation is not fire fighting or construction work - it's farming. In...
Cops
Friday, Aug. 25Matthew Jernigan, 121 N. 17th St., was arrested at 10:29 a.m. for unlawful sale of depressants. Bond was set at $2,000.Laura Smith,...
Wildcats to face Aggies in front of television audience
For one more time Wednesday, K-State will welcome the Fox Sports Net crew into Ahearn Field House for a big-time Big 12 Conference match...
The Blotter- 1/30
THURSDAY Larry Maurice Jones, of the 500 block of Fremont Street, was booked for failure to appear. No bond was listed. Keith Daniel Singson, of Ogden,...
International students new to campus face variety of issues
While K-State is located in a relatively small town compared to major cities throughout the country, the international population on campus is significant. According...
Lafene has flu shots available to students at discounted rate
Flu season is in full swing. Julie Gibbs, director of health promotions at Lafene Health Center, said that from July 1, 2010, through June...
Volleyball coach spends time in wheelchair, learns from disabled student
When Suzie Fritz was first contacted about helping with K-State's inaugural Disabilities Week, her initial response was a hands-down agreement. Little did she know...
UFM celebrates 40 years of uniting city, campus through classes
University for Mankind, also known as UFM, was founded in 1968 by K-State student activists and faculty to achieve better communication between the campus...
Nutritious snacks an important part of packing
Have you made your spring break plans? That is, plans for healthy eating on the road? Don't waste what you've worked so hard for. If...
Smith’s performance boosts potentially mediocre film
Dozens of underdog stories hit theaters each year in an attempt to cash in on the Oprah crowd by telling a semi-inspiring story about...
Benefit concert promotes AIDS awareness
To raise awareness of the global AIDS epidemic, K-State's Silver Key Sophomore Honors society and Union Programming Council will host "Face AIDS," a benefit...
Philanthropies’ participation, proceeds increase
Philanthropies supported by the K-State greek community raised $105,000 during the past two semesters. Each greek house raises money for its own national organization or...
Children trick-or-treat in Westloop
Monsters and goblins roamed freely Wednesday night while participating in the Bewitching in Westloop event. Children who paid $2 received a map and could go...
Bulletins 10/16
The Department of Modern Languages, College of Arts and Sciences, Studies in 20th and 21st Century Literature and Sigma Delta Pi are sponsoring a...
‘Plague Year’ thrills, entertains despite serious detail flaws
In the style of Michael Crichton, author Jeff Carlson takes a scientific possibility - in this case, nanobots designed to eat cancer cells -...
The BLOTTER | ARRESTS IN RILEY COUNTY
The Collegian takes reports directly from the Riley County Police Department. Wheel locks or minor traffic violations are not listed because of space constraints....