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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

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.
K-State libero Ella Larkin serves up the ball in a matchup against Houston on Sept. 25. The senior transfer leads the Wildcats defensively with a team-high 4.45 digs.

Sand to the Hardwood | Ella Larkin’s unique volleyball journey returns home

Kamden Tatkenhorst, staff writer November 8, 2024
Transfer libero returns to roots in Kansas after sand volleyball years.
K-State decathlete Emil Uhlin flashes the signature Wildcats hand sign at a track and field event. Uhlin, a native of Sweden has adjusted to life in Manhattan with help from teammates and coaches. (Photo courtesy of K-State Athletics)

Leap of Faith | Emil Uhlin’s transcendent journey from Sweden to K-State T&F

Emma Wiley, staff writer November 4, 2024
Senior decathlete shares his journey to Manhattan.
Natalie Peterson, senior in fashion studies, modeled in the 2024 Kansas City Fashion Week. Peterson also modeled in last year’s Fall/Winter show.

Classroom to Catwalk | K-State student models for KC Fashion Week

Kaitlynn Faber, arts & culture editor October 13, 2024
Natalie Peterson walked the runway for alumna designer Alexia King Atelier.
Salute to Service | Omer Church reflects on Korean War service

Salute to Service | Omer Church reflects on Korean War service

Paeton McCarty, staff writer September 26, 2024
A recurring veteran spotlight column.
Freshman Tatum Tindall warms up before K-State's matchup with Lipscomb. Tindall is the 11th Manhattan native in volleyball team history. (Photo Courtesy of K-State Athletics)


(Photo: Will Huster/K-State Sports)

Player Spotlight | Home is in Manhappiness for Tatum Tindall

Khalia Woods, staff writer September 25, 2024
Freshman stays home to continue her volleyball career.
Junior Sam Hecht (75) blocks alongside teammate Hadley Panzer (54) in K-State Week 2 contest at Tulane. K-State overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to win 34-27. (Photo courtesy of K-State Athletics)

Tradition: Former walk-on Sam Hecht continues football’s ‘Kansas kid’ trend

Brayden Meseke, staff writer September 13, 2024
In his first year at center, Hecht has impressed early.
Salute to Service: Larry Booth

Salute to Service: Larry Booth

Paeton McCarty, staff writer September 10, 2024
A recurring veteran spotlight column.
Camden Beebe at practice during his time as an offensive lineman. Beebe trainsitioned to coaching in 2024 after medically retiring from his playing career. (Photo Courtesy of Camden Beebe)

‘Coach Beebe’: Medical retirement writes new chapter for Camden Beebe

Toby Hammes, sports editor September 6, 2024
The story behind the youngest Beebe’s new path.
Monster, an 8-year-old Riley County police K-9, retired after seven years of service because of medical issues. (Photo Courtesy of RCPD)

Police K-9 retires after years of service

Kyra Case, news editor August 30, 2024
After serving for seven years, Monster finally gets to be a “real dog.”
Zoe Schumacher (left) and Erin Flax (right) pose in their marching band gear before their performance. Schumacher is in search of a kidney donor. (Photo Courtesy of Zoe Schumacher)

Student looks to K-State’s tradition of family for a kidney donor

Kaitlynn Faber, arts & culture editor August 30, 2024
“I don't have a large family to get tested for kidney donation … so I have been reaching out to my K-State family.”
Emmett Spaw's "Three Shot" was produced during a comedy crawl. (Photo courtesy of Emmett Spaw)

Original play by K-State student produced in Kentucky

Libby Zuck, asst. arts and culture editor April 11, 2024
Emmett Spaw’s play “Three Shot” was produced during a “comedy crawl.”
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