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The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

Michigan transfer forward Tarris Reed Jr. faces up during the 73-63 loss to Michigan State. Reed averaged 8.9 points and 7.2 rebounds on the season and has entered the transfer portal. (Photo courtesy of Grace Lahti and The Michigan Daily)

Portal Watch: A look into potential transfers and roster changes for K-State basketball

Toby Hammes, staff writer April 4, 2024
See what names are on the radar for Jerome Tang and his staff.
Letters from Libby: Mental health matters

Letters from Libby: Mental health matters

Libby Zuck, asst. arts and culture editor April 4, 2024
Recurring letters and advice to K-State students from the assistant arts & culture editor.
Editors’ Picks: Songs of March

Editors’ Picks: Songs of March

The Collegian, edboard March 28, 2024
The Collegian Editorial Board members pick their favorite songs of the month.
Freshman Rohan Putz celebrates in the dugout after a big play from K-State. The Wildcats created play-after-play, defeating Texas 14-6 to open the three-game series.

Baseball dominates Texas in series opener 14-6

Khalia Woods, staff writer March 28, 2024
The Wildcats win in a blowout game to the Texas Longhorns 14-6.
Outfielder Brenden Jones high-fives his teammates after scoring a run for the Wildcats. The Wildcats beat Holy Cross 5-4 on Feb. 24 as Jones scored two runs with two hits and three walks.

Brendan Jones’ rise to one of K-State baseball’s most impactful players

Trey Thomas, staff writer March 28, 2024
Junior outfielder Brendan Jones is in the midst of a career season.
Celebration and Advocacy: Transgender Day of Visibility

Celebration and Advocacy: Transgender Day of Visibility

Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor March 28, 2024

On Nov. 28, 1998, Rita Hester, a singer and Black transgender woman, was murdered in her apartment at 21 Park Vale Ave. in Boston. Hester was misgendered and deadnamed by media covering the murder. The...

Letters From Libby: Having a positive relationship with food and meal times during college

Letters From Libby: Having a positive relationship with food and meal times during college

Libby Zuck, asst. arts and culture editor March 28, 2024
Having a positive relationship with food and meal times during college

Ahearn Field House construction underway

Cole Deutschendorf, page design chief March 28, 2024
Started in September 2003, the west part of Ahearn has been torn down as part of a backlog of university maintenance.
The annual Aggieville Egg Hunt is underway. Eggs are hidden in various businesses throughout Aggieville until March 29 and the prizes can be picked up at the Aggieville Business Association.

Donation-based Aggieville egg hunt highlights Manhattan businesses

Kyra Case, staff writer March 28, 2024
Fifty Easter eggs hidden across Aggieville incentivize winners to check out other businesses.
Grad Notes: Is grad school worth it?

Grad Notes: Is grad school worth it?

Paeton McCarty, staff writer March 28, 2024
Kansas State graduate student breaks down the mental and financial costs of graduate school.
Manhattan Arts Center’s studio manager Justice Catron along with students created bowls for the first MAC and Cheese Festival taking place April 13. Those who purchase a bowl for $25 will have the chance to try all of the different styles of mac and cheese with proceeds going to Common Table.

Savoring Creativity: First annual MAC & Cheese Arts & Music Festival

Gwyneth Davidson, marketing/pr manager March 28, 2024
Manhattan Arts Center’s MAC & Cheese Arts and Music Festival blends mac and cheese, live music, art and community engagement, promising “Arts for All.”
(Archive photo by Regan Tokos)

K-State Veterinary Diagnostics Lab works day-in and day-out fighting animal disease outbreaks

Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer March 28, 2024
The KSVDL stays on-call 24/7 to test for foreign animal disease outbreaks.
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