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Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

Campbell McNorton ​is the Real Food Lunch Coordinator. She loves growing her cooking skills and being able to share them with the community.

‘All humans welcome, no strings attached’: ECM offers free vegan meals

Emma McAtee, staff writer October 1, 2025
Students work for Ministry to help the Kansas State Community in offering access to healthy foods.
Home to the A.Q. Miller School of Media and Communication, Kedzie Hall has stood near Anderson Hall since 1897. The building also houses three student publications that make up Collegian Media Group.

‘The Kedzie Shift’

Meredith McCalmon, editor in chief September 24, 2025

The Kansas Board of Regents approved Kansas State’s new Campus Master Plan at their meeting on Sept. 17. Included in the plan is a complete remodel/repurposing of Kedzie Hall, which currently houses...

Illustration by Grace Gibson

K-State Removes ‘Diversity’ from Mission Statement

Katey West, staff writer September 24, 2025

In compliance with Kansas Laws House Bill 2105 and Senate Bill 125, which were passed in order to align with federal policy, Kansas State has removed the word ‘diversity’ from the official mission...

Mystery man hides money across K-State

Mystery man hides money across K-State

Kyra Case, copy editor September 17, 2025

A young man arrived at Kansas State's campus at 3 p.m. on Sept. 13, armed with his phone, tape and $200 worth of $20 bills. Starting by the Union, he began to walk around campus, scouting out the best...

A bird sits atop Kedzie Hall at sunset. (Archive Photo by Mason Swenson)

Eyes to the Sky | K-State’s Bird Watching Club takes flight on campus

Emma McAtee, staff writer September 3, 2025
A look inside one of the many niche clubs K-State offers for interested students.
Concerned bystanders await updates about the recent swatting incident at Hale Library. (Photo Courtesy of Dawson Wagner)

K-State becomes victim of swatting incident

Diana Piedra, staff writer September 3, 2025
Kansas State became a victim of the bizarre pattern of swatting incidents occurring on at least 16 university campuses around the country.
Groups of students flocked to Memorial Stadium on Feb. 12 to play snow football after classes were cancelled on account of winter weather.

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?
Sophomores Logan Forssberg, Quinton Pfaff, Caden Parker and Chase Ruda pose with their first place plaque after winning the 2024 Collins Aerospace Case competition in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Oct. 18. “We were all very good friends going into this, which I think provided us a great advantage,” Forssberg said. (Photo courtesy of Brandon Savage)

Sophomores achieve K-State’s first victory in supply chain competition

Jakob Twigg, staff writer November 14, 2024
Despite none of the team majoring in supply chain management, they were able to clinch a first place win.
On Monday, Kansas State celebrated its ninth annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day this year with a focus on Healthy Communities: Navigating Colonization and Restoring Indigenous Lifeways.

Resistance and Remembrance | Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Kaitlynn Faber, arts & culture editor October 17, 2024
The importance of celebrating and honoring native culture, history and people.
The Red Flag Campaign was started by the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance to encourage college students to report signs of domestic abuse. The campaign came to K-State, placing promotional red flags around campus.

Red Flag Campaign visits K-State

Levi Moltz, staff writer October 16, 2024
Campaign encourages student to report warning signs of domestic violence.
Students attended the Fall Fest on Oct. 7. The event featured pumpkin painting, wreath decorating, apple cider and other fall activities.

Fall Fest celebrates autumn and Pause Week with music and crafts

Kaitlynn Faber, arts & culture editor October 13, 2024
The event had pumpkin painting, cider and more to help students take a mental health break.
Kyle Rohrmann presents to K-State students in the Business Building.

Mr. Beast marketing head speaks at K-State

Kyra Case, news writer October 10, 2024
Students gather in the business building to hear Kyle Rohrmann explain how “Content is King."
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