‘We’ve come a long way’: Riley County Jail director addresses jail conditions following inmate death Meredith McCalmon, managing editor • September 13, 2024 Michael Smith is the third inmate to die in Riley County Jail since April 2023.
Family says K-State student was attacked walking home from Aggieville Kyra Case, news editor • September 6, 2024 Students feel their safety is jeopardized.
Paws and Poses: Pilates class for charity Elizabeth Hamilton, staff writer • September 6, 2024 Synergistic Fit Life Studio hosts Purple PAWS to find shelter pets a fur-ever home.
Road construction projects affect gameday traffic The Collegian • August 30, 2024 Update on Manhattan area projects, advice on alternate routes.
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.”
Local bank hides ticket for $5,000 on Manhattan area trail Kaitlynn Faber, arts & culture editor • August 23, 2024 Outdoor Bank brings back the golden ticket after previous scavenger hunt’s success.
Students react to the closing of D.P. Dough in Aggieville Troy Robinson, staff writer • August 23, 2024 D.P. Dough closes permanently.
Annual Furniture Amnesty Day held in City Park Adilae Hollister, staff writer • July 26, 2024 Furniture Amnesty Day allows local residents to donate old furniture and shop the donated furniture for free.
Kansas Turnpike turns to cashless tolling Adilae Hollister, staff writer • July 10, 2024 Effective July 1, the turnpike no longer uses a manual tolling system, instead transitioning to a cashless system with online payments.
Nuisance Abatement Law to take effect July 1 Adilae Hollister, staff writer • June 28, 2024 Because of Kansas Senate Bill 384, Riley County residents can be court-ordered to remove “nuisances” from their property.
K-State student entrepreneur runs vintage pop-up shop Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • May 2, 2024 Kasha Schlicht runs her business, The Birdhouse Thrift, with sustainability, affordability and quality at the forefront.
Manhattan road conditions strain students’ wallets and heighten safety concerns Kyra Case, Jersey Johnson, and Sarah Conner • May 2, 2024 Some students feel they should be compensated for car damages.