UPDATE: Kansas House rejects campus carry debate
A Tuesday vote to debate a firearm bill might trigger a scramble to limit concealed carry on college campuses before the summer implementation.
Presidential candidates battle in final debate before election
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump face off in the final presidential debate.
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.
Minority groups hang on to hope after presidential election
Minority groups may face extra challenges under Trump's presidency, but these groups, with the support of others, hold on to what they believe America truly stands for.
Here’s the list of unofficial Riley County, Kansas general election results
Here are the general election results for the county commission, state legislature, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
College Republicans volunteer, network at state GOP convention
The Kansas GOP Convention was held in Manhattan on Friday and Saturday.
News Briefs: March 28
Bruce Weber's return, the suspension of the Wichita State SGA vice president, controlled burns and votes on the state's medicaid health care program made today's news briefs.
What’s on the ballot: Candidates and issues for Riley County voters
When fulfilling one's civic duty, it's important to be an informed voter. Here's what's on the ballot in Riley County.
Republicans’ big night sends message to President Biden, Democrat Party
Winsome Sears became the first black lieutenant governor in Virginia history and Jason Miyares became the first Latino attorney general in Virginia history.
K-State students express thoughts, feelings toward President Trump
Students at Kansas State express their thoughts and feelings toward President Trump after the official transfer of presidential power.
Influx of mail-in ballots could lead to delay between Election Day and final results
As Lenny Kravitz said, "It ain't over 'til it's over." With Nov. 6 as the last day for mail-in ballots to be received and counted, vote totals could fluctuate for days after Election Day.
As voting gets underway, Riley County institutes in-person election precautions
With election season approaching, the Riley County Health Department and County Clerk's office have worked to ensure the safety of residents planning to vote in-person on Nov. 3.
US Senate Committee on Agriculture to hear from agriculture professionals in Farm Bill hearing...
U.S. Senators will be in McCain Auditorium Thursday at a hearing on the upcoming reauthorization of the 2018 Farm Bill.
K-State exemption from concealed carry nears end amid controversy
Efforts to change the state law increase in the Kansas Legislature.
Kansas concealed carry license applications hit record low
Fiscal year 2017 saw a record low number of new concealed carry licenses, and only 25.3 percent of license holders filed renewal requests in the past year.
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.
Presidential candidates square off in first fall debate
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face each other for the first time in the 2016 presidential election.
Q&A: Representative Carlin discusses being a Democrat in Kansas, importance of education
"I’m not going to put my name on it where someone can say ‘That’s a Democrat, I won’t put that bill in,’" Carlin said.
2016 Election Drinking Game
Needing a guide to how often you should take a shot?
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.