Sen. Pat Roberts reflects on time with K-State after announcing retirement

A 1958 K-State alumnus, U.S. Senator Pat Roberts often returned to his alma mater to help however he could. Here are the memories he shared with the Collegian.

Brookings Institution president discusses media, America’s future in K-State lecture

John R. Allen, president of the Brookings Institution think tank, spoke at K-State about digital media and the future of America as part of a lecture and luncheon Thursday.

Renters Together MHK group meets to discuss strategies for legislating safer housing

Members of Renters Together MHK met Tuesday to discuss strategies for being heard within the community regarding safer, more affordable housing.

K-State students gather at Bosco Plaza in protest of Turning Point USA event

Members of the K-State community gathered in Bosco Student Plaza before marching to Anderson Hall in protest of Thursday night's Turning Point USA event.

Three K-State students detained at capitol building name three statehouse authorities in lawsuit

In a case filed by the ACLU, the three K-State students detained at the capitol for unfurling banners in support of Medicaid expansion sue three authorities.

Safe and affordable housing contentious topic at SGA, City Commission town hall

SGA and the Manhattan City Commission came together to address policy regarding safe and affordable rental housing in joint town hall meeting.

Update: Students no longer banned from Statehouse after unfurling sign with bloody hands for...

These K-State students hung banners with bloody hands" in the Capitol. They're now banned from it.

Traditionally red Kansas swings blue as state elects Kelly as next governor

Laura Kelly elected as next Kansas governor.

USD 383 to vote on bond proposal for overcrowding, security issues

Citizens in the Manhattan-Ogden school district will vote on a nonpartisan $129,500,000 bond.

Election Day 2018: Who is on your ballot?

Midterm elections are here and your vote matters in choosing our federal, state and local leaders.

Perdue chats with students on key issues in agriculture

United States Secretary of Agriculture visited K-State and joined a select student group to dive deeper into Landon Lecture topics.

Gubernatorial candidate Laura Kelly makes stop at K-State ahead of general election

Laura Kelly spoke to K-State students and the Manhattan community members with just two weeks left before the general election on Nov. 6.

Nationally renowned voting advocate encourages students to participate in politics

With the midterm elections fast approaching, Carolyn Dewitt, president and executive director of Rock the Vote, encouraged students to participate in politics.

“Trump Up”: K-State students head to Topeka for Trump’s visit Saturday

K-State students head to Topeka to support, protest Trump's visit

Trump visits Topeka to rally for Kobach

After waiting in lines for hours, thousands of Trump and Kobach supporters rallied at the Kansas Expocentre in Topeka just weeks before the general election.

Q&A: K-State graduate, Kansas House hopeful talks voting rights, civil liberties

Alex Van Dyke, recent Kansas State graduate in mechanical engineering, is running for the Kansas House of Representatives in the 67th district.

Democratic candidates bid for locals’ votes at fundraising event

The Riley County Democrats' fundraiser included catered food, a silent auction and the opportunity to hear from four gubernatorial candidates.

What a federal court ruling on voter rights means for Kansas

The time necessary to register to vote has dramatically decreased in Kansas.

Q&A: Secretary of State Kris Kobach talks campaign for governor, pro-life culture, the Jeep

In a brief conversation, Kobach discussed his campaign platforms, strategy and his name in the news.

Q&A: Gubernatorial candidate Joshua Svaty discusses bipartisanship, Kansas economy, personal background

Gubernatorial candidate Joshua Svaty sat down to discuss promoting bipartisanship and improving the economy in the state of Kansas.