A New Frontier | K-State pursues extensive agricultural development Cole Bertelsen, former editor-in-chief • May 9, 2025 Kansas State agriculture is in an era of major transitions, spearheaded by the Agricultural Innovation Initiative.
Showdown cattle show celebrates 5th year in Aggieville Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief • April 10, 2025 The Aggieville Showdown inspired a new livestock show modeled after it in Iowa.
Satanists’ Black Mass sparks Catholic counter-protest at Capitol Cole Bertelsen and Kyra Case • April 3, 2025 The president of The Satanic Grotto was assaulted twice by counter-protesters before being arrested.
No. 20 K-State advances to Big 12 quarterfinals with win over UCF Brayden Meseke, staff writer • March 6, 2025 The Wildcats are still without Ayoka Lee but had a good offensive showing, winning 80-65.
K-State snaps losing streak, N’Guessan hits milestone in commanding win over Colorado Trey Thomas, staff writer • March 3, 2025 David N’Guessan achieves 1,000 career points in K-State’s win over Colorado.
Campus snow day recap Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief • February 17, 2025 How did K-State students spent their first snow day of the Spring semester?
Aux Cord Wars | Only the best playlist survives Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief • February 5, 2025 Students pit their music taste against each other for prizes and glory.
‘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
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.