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The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The Campus Compass: The Career Center

The Campus Compass: The Career Center

Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor March 7, 2024
The arts and culture editor weekly K-State campus resource guide.
Everything to know before the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary

Everything to know before the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary

Meredith McCalmon, news editor March 7, 2024
The Presidential Preference Primary takes place March 19 in Manhattan.
Between eighth and 12th street is a trendy spot for K-State students and others from out of town to drink and have fun. Each year hundreds of students gather to celebrate Fake Patty's Day. (Archive photo)

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.
Student Body President Caleb Stout vetoed Bill 23/24/81 on Thursday. The bill would have offered student senators compensation such as designated parking passes.

Student body president vetoes bill that would financially compensate student senators

Meredith McCalmon, news editor March 7, 2024
Student body president said Bill 23/24/81 would “undermine” SGA’s effectiveness on campus.

K-State to host third annual Social Media Week

Victor Monterroza, staff writer March 1, 2024
K-State Social Media Week has a series of in-person and virtual events March 4-8.
Chiefs’ rally shooting sparks gun violence discussion

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.
Juniors Abby Collins and Abigail Marshall greet Wildcat fans at the K-State Proud table. K-State Proud is led by the K-State Student Foundation and raises money to help students continue their education.

K-State Proud Week: ‘You don’t have to have extreme connections or wealth to make an impact’

Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor February 29, 2024
K-State Proud is collecting donations on campus to raise money for students in financial need.
The Manhattan City Commission is considering raising sales tax. Jason Hilgers proposed an increase from 1% to 1.5% or 2%.

Manhattan City Commission considering sales tax increase

Noah Berchman, staff writer February 29, 2024
With the General Fund decreasing, Jason Hilgers, deputy city manager, recommends an increased sales tax.
Marion County Record editor and publisher Eric Meyer signs a newspaper after he spoke to professor Andrew Smith's class on Sept. 1, 2023. Meyer has been in contact with Kansas legislators about possible legislation in the Kansas House of Representatives. (Archive photo)

Freedom of press legislation moves through Kansas House of Representatives

Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer February 29, 2024
Journalists reflect on the Marion County police raid as a resolution moves through the state legislature.
A Collegian newspaper clipping covering the first Fake Patty's Day in 2007.

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
A barista at Parkside Station makes a coffee beverage for a customer. The restaurant recently opened and offers a full service restaurant and bar with a pastry and coffee counter.

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.

Three reasons to become politically active

Paeton McCarty, staff writer February 29, 2024
Why being politically active is important, even in the modern age.
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