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Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The Milling Science Club will sell pancake mix to fundraise for Cats' Cupboard. Members of the club make the mix from scratch using flour from its own mill. (Photo courtesy of Fran Churchill)

Milling Science Club selling homemade pancake mix to raise funds for Cats’ Cupboard

Meredith McCalmon, news editor February 9, 2024
The Milling Science Club will celebrate Shrove Tuesday while supporting K-State’s food pantry.
Empty stage set for the "Next to Normal" musical at the Manhattan Arts Center.

Manhattan Arts Center presents ‘Next to Normal’ musical: ‘It’s heavy, but it’s really, really important’

Mekaila Rickert, staff writer February 9, 2024
The performance follows Diana Goodman and her family as they strive to live a next-to-normal life through love, loss and mental illness.
Graduate student Marayam Kazemidemneh gives a demonstration of how her virtual reality-based lighting experiment works.

Ph.D. student researches nighttime safety in Manhattan: ‘I hope that in the future, we can have more human-friendly cities and streets’

Lexi Studebaker, staff writer February 2, 2024
Kansas State student begins a research study on the effect of light on women’s nighttime safety.
Culver's opens its doors on Tuesday, January 30 sitting right off of McCall Road. It features double drive-thru lanes and is famous for frozen custard and ButterBurgers.

New Culver’s location overflows with customers: ‘Seeing people together and laughing, that’s why we did this’

Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor February 2, 2024
Manhattan’s newest restaurant meets the community with overwhelming support.
The newly elected city commissioners were trained at Tuesday's meeting. Among the commissioners were Susan Adamchak (left) and Karen McCulloh (right).

Manhattan’s 2024 commission begins training

Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer February 2, 2024
The Manhattan City Commission held a meeting Jan. 30 to orient newly-appointed commissioners.

Paige Vulgamore and Jack O’Malley campaign for student body president and vice president

Meredith McCalmon, news editor February 2, 2024
Candidates hope to enact change through voice, values and vision.
A team of K-State veterinary researchers received a patent for their canine pain medication. (Photo Courtesy of Butch KuKanich)

College of Veterinary Medicine researchers at K-State receive patent for new canine drug

Kyra Case, staff writer February 2, 2024
A pain relief drug for dogs patented after 15 years of work

Sean Hoffmans and Bently Taulbert begin campaign for student body president and vice president

Meredith McCalmon, news editor January 26, 2024
Candidates hope to improve recruitment, representation, career development and sustainability on campus.
Isaiah Choma uses his student ID to get into Wefald Hall. The recent cybersecurity incident affected the times students can access Wefald without scanning their ID.

Cybersecurity incident affects residential halls

Victor Monterroza, staff writer January 26, 2024
Residential halls are experiencing issues in Wi-Fi, equipment checkout and the locking system as a result of the ongoing cybersecurity incident.
Manhattan Parks and Recreation plans make Sunset and Sunrise Cemeteries more accessible. One change involves fixing road conditions at Sunset Cemetery (shown).

City of Manhattan unveils cemeteries master plan

Kyra Case and Elizabeth Hamilton January 26, 2024
Approval of master plan to make Sunrise and Sunset cemeteries more accessible.
Head of DEIB at American Century Adam Miller lectured at the College of Business on Jan. 25. The lecture taught students, staff and faculty about the power of DEIB in the workplace during the 2024 MLK Observance Week.

Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Week: ‘Dr. King did really important work, but his work is not done yet’

Blaize Appelhanz and Kaitlynn Faber January 26, 2024
K-State honors Martin Luther King Jr. with an annual week of civil rights observance events.
LINK scooters were removed from Manhattan and K-State after Superpedestrian ceased operations. K-State hopes to replace the e-scooters with another method of transportation. (Archive Photo by Dylan Connell)

LINK e-scooters removed from Manhattan

Kyra Case, staff writer January 19, 2024
Superpedestrian takes back more than 20,000 electric scooters across the U.S.
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