Architecture and design students showcase work in Kansas City Meredith McCalmon, managing editor • May 1, 2025 The Department of Interior Architecture & Industrial Design held the Made in Manhattan exhibit April 25, celebrating KC Design Week.
Satanists’ Black Mass sparks Catholic counter-protest at Capitol Cole Bertelsen and Kyra Case • April 3, 2025 The president of The Satanic Grotto was assaulted twice by counter-protesters before being arrested.
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.
Fired PHD student threatens to retaliate legally against K-State after January 6 pardon Kyra Case, news editor • March 5, 2025 William Pope lost his job as a GTA after attending the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
K-State researchers find avian influenza spreads between cows via milking Meredith McCalmon, managing editor • February 27, 2025 H5N1 influenza virus prevents cows from producing milk properly.
67 dead in Wichita plane crash near Washington, D.C. Kyra Case, news editor • January 30, 2025 American Eagle Flight 5342 from Wichita to Washington, D.C. collided in midair with an army Black Hawk helicopter Wednesday night.
First Week in Office | Trump signs record-high number of executive orders Cole Bertelsen and Meredith McCalmon • January 29, 2025 President Trump signed 26 executive orders in the first day of his second term.