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.

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.

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.

How to get out the vote

[A guide to participating in one of the highest civic duties in America: voting.]

Presidential candidates face off in 2nd of 3 debates

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton met on the debate stage for the second time this election.

2016 Election Drinking Game

Needing a guide to how often you should take a shot?

K-State students travel to D.C. for Trump’s inauguration

Several Kansas State students traveled 1,048 miles to Washington D.C. to witness Donald Trump get sworn in as the 45th president of the U.S.

K-State Governmental Relations provides update on concealed carry, state legislation

Sue Peterson, Kansas State director of governmental relations, discussed a number of bills currently in the Legislature that affect K-State.

Campus carry opponents shift strategy amid regular, unsuccessful House hearings

Having faced obstacles in committee, Kansas Democrats and moderate Republicans look at amending firearm bills on the House floor.

Stanford professor speaks about political parties, foreign policy

Kenneth Schultz, the latest speaker for the Provost Distinguished Lecture Series, spoke about political matters.

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.

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.

Snyder runs for president: ‘Opportunity for the greatest turnaround in American political history’

Bill Snyder announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president.

Local candidates discuss education, voter ID at forum

Candidates running for local elected offices discussed the issues at a forum Sunday.

Marshall seeks to fix issues as a non-traditional politician running to represent the 1st...

A current ob-gyn who has delivered 5,000 babies likes to "fix things" and is now seeking to make fixes in Washington, D.C.

Satirical presidential debate brings humor to election night

Improvisational acting has a new twist on the elections.

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.

Video: Election Watch Party in the Union

The Collegian's Danielle Cook interviews people at the election watch party in the K-State Student Union on Tuesday.

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.

College Republicans split in vote over Trump, united in wanting country’s success

Three members of the College Republicans sat down with the Collegian to talk about the results of the election.