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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

Aliyah Carter serves the ball against Cincinnati on Sept. 30, 2023 at Morgan Family Arena.

Volleyball’s Clinton-Carter duo returns with high expectations

Trey Thomas, staff writer August 30, 2024
K-State presents a dynamic duo of outside hitters in 2024.
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.”
Senior quarterback Collin Klein holds up the 2012 Big 12 championship trophy after defeating Texas at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Klein became the Wildcats' second Heisman finalist.

Countdown to Kickoff: Who is the Greatest QB in K-State History?

Toby Hammes, sports editor August 24, 2024
Seven days before kick-off, is a No. 7 the greatest?
Hale Library hosted Purple Pride Putt Putt on Aug. 20. K-State President
Richard Linton made an appearance at the event and took a few swings
on the mini golf course.

Students play mini golf and discover library services

Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief August 23, 2024
President Linton calls event a “fun way to feel comfortable coming into a library.”
New track and field coach Tara Davis-Woodhall points up in celebration after her competition. (Photo Courtesy of U.S. Track and Field)

Wildcats in the Olympics: Looking at K-State representation in Paris 2024

Toby Hammes, sports editor August 23, 2024
Wildcats compete at the world’s biggest stage.
A Pro-Palestine protester wears a mask with "Free Palestine" displayed. The K-State Young Democratic Socialists of America club held a protest demanding K-State to divest from Israel.

Protesters march for K-State divestment from Israel

Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor May 2, 2024
The protest asks the university to uphold “transparency, ethical investment and academic responsibility” amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Yung Gravy put his cowboy hat back on as he sang three unreleased songs from his new country album. Yung Gravy performed at Bramlage Coliseum on April 11.

The Gravy Train arrives at Bramlage Coliseum

Alexis Forgy, staff photographer April 16, 2024
Yung Gravy's concert antics included throwing cereal, spraying water and singing a few songs off an unreleased country project.

Walk with the Wildcats: A virtual reality tour of Tointon Family Stadium

Take an exclusive look inside where the K-State Baseball team practices and plays and learn about the history of Tointon Family Stadium 
Third baseman Jason Parsons starts running after bunting the ball. Parsons had one hit in three at-bats as the Wildcats fell to the Longhorns 6-3 Saturday, giving Texas the series win 2-1.

Wildcats drop final series game to Longhorns

Trey Thomas, staff writer March 31, 2024
K-State drops two straight after dominant Game 1 vs. Texas.

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.
Left fielder Chuck Ingram claps after safely landing on third base. Ingram had three runs and three RBI on three hits in the blowout 16-5 Wildcat win over South Dakota State.

Baseball dominates in ballgame against South Dakota State 

Trey Thomas, staff writer March 13, 2024
Chuck Ingram racks up 3 RBI and a home run in blowout win.
All the way from downtown, guard Tylor Perry impresses head coach Jerome Tang as he sinks a deep 3 to reclaim the lead against Texas with 12:34 left in the second half. K-State held the lead over Texas for all but 28 seconds through the rest of the game, besting the Longhorns 78-74 in the second round of the Big 12 tournament.

Second half comeback against Texas allows K-State season to stay afloat

Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor March 13, 2024
Wildcats come back from 10-point deficit at half against Longhorns.
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