Savoring Creativity: First annual MAC & Cheese Arts & Music Festival Gwyneth Davidson, marketing/pr manager • March 28, 2024 Manhattan Arts Center’s MAC & Cheese Arts and Music Festival blends mac and cheese, live music, art and community engagement, promising “Arts for All.”
Hide your moms: Yung Gravy to perform at Bramlage Coliseum on April 11 Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • March 21, 2024 Yup! Yung Gravy is going to be in Manhattan.
International Women’s Day celebration: ‘We should understand others and value our differences’ Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • March 7, 2024 The American Association of University Women is hosting the celebration at 6 p.m. Friday, March 8 in the Holiday Inn at the Campus.
Manhattan’s North Campus Corridor Project enters final phase Kyra Case, staff writer • March 7, 2024 Residents forced to take detours to avoid construction.
RCPD increased presence at Fake Patty’s Day Noah Berchman, staff writer • March 7, 2024 At this year’s Fake Patty’s celebration there was a noticeable change in police presence in Manhattan neighborhoods.
Chiefs’ rally shooting sparks gun violence discussion Meredith McCalmon and Cole Bertelsen • March 1, 2024 Kansas residents reflect on gun restrictions and mental health following the shooting in Kansas City, Missouri.
Manhattan City Commission considering sales tax increase Noah Berchman, staff writer • March 1, 2024 With the General Fund decreasing, Jason Hilgers, deputy city manager, recommends an increased sales tax.
Freedom of press legislation moves through Kansas House of Representatives Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer • March 1, 2024 Journalists reflect on the Marion County police raid as a resolution moves through the state legislature.
Everything to know before Fake Patty’s Day Kaitlynn Faber and Amelia Likens • February 29, 2024 Here are some tips and tricks to look great, have fun and stay safe on Fake Patty's Day
Bakery, bistro and bar: Mother-daughter duo opens Parkside Station restaurant Lexi Studebaker, staff writer • February 29, 2024 Phyllis and Hannah Pease open Parkside Station on Poyntz Avenue and 11th Street alongside their bakery, Little Batch Company.
Mass shooting at Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally leaves one dead and multiple injured Meredith McCalmon and Cole Bertelsen • February 15, 2024 Suspects are in custody and KCPD continues to investigate following Wednesday's shooting.
Keep your love local: The importance of supporting Manhattan businesses this Valentine’s Day Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • February 9, 2024 Support Manhattan local businesses and find the perfect something for your perfect someone this Valentine's Day.