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Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

Angus, Hereford and Simmental bulls were auctioned off on March 7 in the 48th annual Legacy Sale. The sale was held at the Stanley Stout Center and solely run by students.

Students host 48th annual K-State bull sale

Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief March 14, 2025
Angus, Hereford and Simmental bulls were auctioned off on March 7 in the 48th annual Legacy Sale.

K-State lab loses $50 million after executive order

Jakob Twigg, website manager March 14, 2025
Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Climate Resilient Cereals has operated under a stop-work order since Jan. 24.
Micro mobility firm Veo released scooters on Kansas State's campus and surrounding areas over the first weekend in March.

Veo to pause new e-scooter operations on Fake Patty’s Day weekend

Jakob Twigg, website manager March 5, 2025
Micromobility firm Veo to temporarily suspend operations after discussing with campus and city.
Lafene Health Center offers cost-effective, health and well-being services to K-State students. Located near the corner of Claflin and Sunset, the facility offers services ranging from general healthcare to Counseling and Psychological Services, also known as CAPS.

K-State experiencing record number of flu cases in over two decades 

Kyra Case, news editor February 19, 2025
Kansas State seeing one of the "worst influenza" outbreak in the last 20 to 25 years.
Seaton Hall houses several academic departments, primarily the College of Architecture.

Out of Space | Seaton under construction to hold more students

Kyra Case, news editor February 19, 2025
As university buildings overflow, the College of Architecture Planning and Design is “growing dramatically”.
An employee for Kansas State Facilities clears the entrance steps to Fairchild Hall in the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 18. Employees arrived on campus at 5 a.m. Tuesday morning to begin clearing campus of the winter storm.

Campus open despite extreme cold Tuesday, offers free parking in garage

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor February 19, 2025
Facilities crews started clearing roads and campus sidewalks early Tuesday morning.
Groups of students flocked to Memorial Stadium on Feb. 12 to play snow football after classes were cancelled on account of winter weather.

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?
On Tuesday, pro-life speaker Seth Gruber visited the Student Union after an invite from Young Americans for Freedom.

Pro-life speaker comes to university

Jakob Twigg, website manager February 13, 2025
Conservative speaker Seth Gruber spent Tuesday tabling in the Union and spoke to members of the public that evening.
High School students listen speakers discuss women in finance on Women in Finance Day at the Business Building.

K-State celebrates Women in Finance Day

Libby Zuck, arts & culture editor February 5, 2025
The College of Business welcomes aspiring women in finance through an immersive conference.
A man on a four wheeler attempts to clear out the entrances to businesses on 4th Street following the snowstorm that occured on January 5th. Quad bikes and side-by-sides were frequent on the roads as people worked to clear over a foot of snow from the Manhattan area.

Hundreds mobilized to clear historic snowfall

Jakob Twigg, website manager February 5, 2025
Winter Storm Blair set the second-highest one-day snowfall record in Manhattan.
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.
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