Know Your Opponent | K-State looks for Sunflower Showdown sweep Brayden Meseke, staff writer • February 19, 2025 The Wildcats defeated the Jayhawks earlier this season and will need a similar effort Saturday to keep pace in the Big 12 race.
Campus snow day recap Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief • February 17, 2025 How did K-State students spent their first snow day of the Spring semester?
City commission approves new hotel construction Jakob Twigg, website manager • February 13, 2025 The property at the corner of Laramie and 12th Street has sat in limbo since the city sold the lot for $1 in 2022.
Former Wildcat’s basketball player arrested for marijuana possession Brayden Meseke, staff writer • February 13, 2025 The Wildcats welcomed the former star forward Michael Beasley back on Saturday, followed by arrest on Sunday.
‘Cats Against Cat Flu | K-State vets discuss avian influenza Meredith McCalmon, managing editor • February 13, 2025 Indoor cats on a commercial diet are typically safe from infection.
Pro-life speaker comes to university Jakob Twigg, website manager • February 13, 2025 Conservative speaker Seth Gruber spent Tuesday tabling in the Union and spoke to members of the public that evening.
Know Your Opponent | K-State travels to tough environment at BYU Brayden Meseke, staff writer • February 12, 2025 K-State has won six games in a row but will face a tough test Saturday on the road against BYU.
Snow Day | Campus closed on Wednesday Meredith McCalmon, managing editor • February 11, 2025 All classes and campus events Wednesday are canceled due to winter weather.
Letter to the Editor | No more stolen sisters Wittney Hammeke, contributing writer • February 6, 2025 Indigenous women are victims of crimes at an alarming rate.
Aux Cord Wars | Only the best playlist survives Cole Bertelsen, editor-in-chief • February 5, 2025 Students pit their music taste against each other for prizes and glory.
‘It’s not a free-for-all’ | RCPD knocks on doors with warnings before Fake Patty’s Day Kyra Case, news editor • February 5, 2025 The goal is to educate students and residents about the consequences of breaking the law.
Kansas experiences historic tuberculosis outbreak Kyra Case, news editor • February 5, 2025 Riley County residents are not considered at “imminent risk” of infection.