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Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

K-State announces $7 million in funding for biomanufacturing facility

Victor Monterroza, staff writer August 30, 2024
Sen. Moran and President Linton announce federal funding for facility, equipment and program development.
Monster, an 8-year-old Riley County police K-9, retired after seven years of service because of medical issues. (Photo Courtesy of RCPD)

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.”
RFK Jr. suspends campaign and backs Donald Trump

RFK Jr. suspends campaign and backs Donald Trump

Jakob Twigg, staff writer August 28, 2024
Kennedy urges voters not to vote for him, removes himself from key states’ ballots.
The World Religions Festival was held Tuesday, Aug. 27. The event is a celebration of wisdom, faith, and culture.

K-State holds World Religions Festival

Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer August 28, 2024
Followers of the world’s religions gathered in Forum Hall Tuesday night.
Hale Library hosted Purple Pride Putt Putt on Aug. 20. K-State President
Richard Linton made an appearance at the event and took a few swings
on the mini golf course.

Students play mini golf and discover library services

Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief August 23, 2024
President Linton calls event a “fun way to feel comfortable coming into a library.”
Madison Werth, Taylynne Charf and Laci Kirchhoff hike trails around Manhattan to relax after classes. While they’re hoping to find the hidden ticket for $5,000, the benefits from their hike
together are rewarding on its own.

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.
New popular music studies minor now offered at K-State

New popular music studies minor now offered at K-State

Libby Zuck, asst. arts and culture editor August 23, 2024
The new minor features classes like the History of Rock & Roll, Intro to the Broadway Musical and more.
K-State plays football against TCU at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Oct. 19, 2019. The Wildcats took the Horned Frogs 24-17.

Empty your wallets: K-State Athletics moves to cashless facilities

Kyra Case, news editor August 23, 2024
K-State athletics forgoes cash completely for the 2024-25 season.
D.P. Dough, located in Aggieville, is known for their famous, fresh baked calzones. (Archive Photo by Avery Johnson| Collegian Media Group)

Students react to the closing of D.P. Dough in Aggieville

Troy Robinson, staff writer August 23, 2024
D.P. Dough closes permanently.
K-State introduces Wildcat OneCard ID

K-State introduces Wildcat OneCard ID

Meredith McCalmon, managing editor August 23, 2024
Wildcat OneCard allows students to manage meal plans, Cat Cash and more online.

Stolen Prius marks 40th vehicle stolen this year in Riley County

Jakob Twigg, staff writer August 23, 2024
Riley County is experiencing an uptick in motor vehicle thefts.
A voter drops his ballot into the ballot box at the Riley County Republican Party Presidential Caucus Mar. 5, 2016, at Manhattan High School.

The 2024 Election: A case study on unprecedented times

Adilae Hollister, staff writer August 6, 2024
This election year is unusual because of several notable political events.
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