Removal of caucus chair calls for judicial review Kyra Case, news editor • May 2, 2024 This removal was done off-record.
Outmigration in Kansas threatens rural towns Jersey Johnson, staff writer • April 18, 2024 Studies find students from small towns often don’t return post-graduation.
Original play by K-State student produced in Kentucky Libby Zuck, asst. arts and culture editor • April 12, 2024 Emmett Spaw’s play “Three Shot” was produced during a “comedy crawl.”
Toby’s Take: Grab the chisel, Gene Taylor has earned his statue Toby Hammes, staff writer • April 11, 2024 Athletic director Gene Taylor earned a tribute in Manhattan that stands the test of time.
Cybersecurity awareness training Cole Bertelsen, copy chief • April 4, 2024 Annual cybersecurity training delayed because of K-State cybersecurity incident in January.
College of Modern Languages encourages students to become bilingual for workforce advantages Sarah Conner, staff writer • April 4, 2024 Increased job openings for bilingual employees promise benefits like increased salary.
Grad Notes: Is grad school worth it? Paeton McCarty, staff writer • March 28, 2024 Kansas State graduate student breaks down the mental and financial costs of graduate school.
K-State Black Student Union receives awards at Big 12 conference on Black Student Government Victor Monterroza, staff writer • March 21, 2024 BSU members from around the country gathered at Iowa State
K-State Proud Week: ‘You don’t have to have extreme connections or wealth to make an impact’ Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • March 1, 2024 K-State Proud is collecting donations on campus to raise money for students in financial need.
New KSIS option available for students and staff Noah Berchman, staff writer • February 23, 2024 KSIS introduced Fluid Course Search to become more mobile-device friendly.
K-State Rodeo says so long to Weber Arena Sophie Lenkiewicz, staff writer • February 23, 2024 Weber Arena hosts its final rodeo, with the team ready to saddle up in the new arena.
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.