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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

Lisa M. Pohlman received the Iman Outstanding Faculty Award for teaching. She is also involved in volunteer work around Manhattan, including serving as the president and medical director of the Riley County Humane Society.

K-State veterinary staff recognized for excellent work in teaching and research

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor December 5, 2024
Lisa M. Pohlman and Waithaka Mwangi received the Iman Outstanding Faculty Award this year.
Cat's Cupboard provides free food and hygiene products for K-State students. Cat's Cupboard is located on Denison Avenue.

K-State to launch Donations for Citations program in 2025

Jakob Twigg, staff writer December 5, 2024
Students can waive parking citations with Cat’s Cupboard donations.
K-State receives grant to make innovation accessible

K-State receives grant to make innovation accessible

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor November 14, 2024
University to use FORGE grant to create an online dashboard connecting researchers and external entities.
Hande McGinty, Amy Betz and Melanie Derby are the three principle researchers in the study about condensation. (Photo courtesy of K-State News)

K-State engineers to send condensation study to International Space Station

Kyra Case, news editor November 8, 2024
Researchers begin study on developing models for predicting ice and frost formation.
Money Talks | K-State living costs ‘within expectation’

Money Talks | K-State living costs ‘within expectation’

Kyra Case, news editor October 23, 2024
Student Price Index is “milder” than last year.
North Korean defector Yeonmi Park speaks to K-State students in the Union on Oct. 15. She shared the stories of her escape from North Korea and human trafficking.

North Korean defector shares her life story

Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief October 18, 2024
Yeonmi Park spoke about her stance against communism.
Student enrollment increased for second year straight after decade of decrease

Student enrollment increased for second year straight after decade of decrease

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor October 16, 2024
Vice provost for enrollment management said “students know they’re valued” at K-State.

North Korean defector to speak at K-State

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor October 13, 2024
Yeonmi Park will discuss her escape from North Korea and stance against communism with students next week.
Kyle Rohrmann presents to K-State students in the Business Building.

Mr. Beast marketing head speaks at K-State

Kyra Case, news writer October 10, 2024
Students gather in the business building to hear Kyle Rohrmann explain how “Content is King."

From the Ashes | K-State hosts printmaking conference

Libby Zuck, asst. arts & culture editor October 4, 2024
The conference features community events across multiple days.
Anna Coke is the student who originated the Pause Day movement, wanting to give students a break for mental health and well-being. (Photo courtesy of Anna Coke)

Wildcats take a pause

Kyra Case, news editor September 26, 2024
K-State starts a new initiative to focus on student's mental health and well-being.
Conservative speaker Charlie Kirk appeared at K-State Sept. 13 for his “You’re Being Brainwashed Tour.” He debated students on various political issues.

Charlie Kirk’s audio cut on campus

Meredith McCalmon and Cole Bertelsen September 20, 2024
Conservative speaker debates K-State students on political issues.
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