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Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

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6 ways to save on Spring Break

JPMorganChase, sponsored content March 14, 2025
Spring break trips aren’t necessarily on every student’s bucket list, but if you’re planning on one, consider these six options to help you plan a memorable — and affordable — spring break adventure. 
Angus, Hereford and Simmental bulls were auctioned off on March 7 in the 48th annual Legacy Sale. The sale was held at the Stanley Stout Center and solely run by students.

Students host 48th annual K-State bull sale

Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief March 14, 2025
Angus, Hereford and Simmental bulls were auctioned off on March 7 in the 48th annual Legacy Sale.
Police monitor the hectic Ratone Street,  as people gather and partake in Fake Patty’s Day festivities.

‘We’re not the enemy’ | A recount of Fake Patty’s Day

Kyra Case, news editor March 14, 2025
Major Scott Hajek explains how, despite the “break up” with Fake Patty’s Day, the community responded more positively to the police.

K-State lab loses $50 million after executive order

Jakob Twigg, website manager March 14, 2025
Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Climate Resilient Cereals has operated under a stop-work order since Jan. 24.
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Investing for beginners

JPMorganChase, sponsored content February 20, 2025
If you’re considering investing to help reach your financial goals, consider starting as early as possible.
Avian influenza, also known as the bird flu, has had a rise in cases among cats this season. Veterinarians can test pets for this flu, similar to testing for respiratory illnesses.

‘Cats Against Cat Flu | K-State vets discuss avian influenza

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor February 13, 2025
Indoor cats on a commercial diet are typically safe from infection.
A minivan is buried in over a foot of snow following the historic winter storm on Jan. 5 in Manhattan.

Snow Day | Campus closed on Wednesday

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor February 11, 2025
All classes and campus events Wednesday are canceled due to winter weather.
67 dead in Wichita plane crash near Washington, D.C.

67 dead in Wichita plane crash near Washington, D.C.

Kyra Case, news editor January 30, 2025
American Eagle Flight 5342 from Wichita to Washington, D.C. collided in midair with an army Black Hawk helicopter Wednesday night.

‘I’m so glad you’re still open’ | A community saving stories

Kyra Case, news editor January 28, 2025
Dusty Bookshelf managers share their feelings on the bookstore remaining open

More than Surviving | Manhattan Veteran finds love, peace and opportunity after war

Paeton McCarty, staff writer December 22, 2024
After serving in the Korean War, Dr. Paul Bullock returned to civilian life with the help of his wife and free college.
KLA President-elect Ty Breeden and President Troy Sander stand together at the end of the conference. Sander graduated from Fort Hays State in 1991.

Kansas Livestock Association swears in new president at Manhattan convention

Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief December 6, 2024
For the first time in its 130 years, the Kansas Livestock Association held its yearly convention in Manhattan.
Center Ayoka Lee guards a Little Rock player in No. 10 K-State's 30-point win on Monday, Nov. 18. Lee moved into second on K-State women's basketball's all-time scoring list.

Lee moves into 2nd on K-State all-time scoring list, WBB downs Little Rock

Brayden Meseke, staff writer November 20, 2024
The K-State center finished the game with 16 points and 11 rebounds, her 61st career double-double.
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