Kansas Senate | Titus leads in District 18 The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 11.84% of votes counted for Kansas Senate District 18 in Riley County, Kenny Titus (R) leads with 56.2% of votes.
Swing State | Harris leads in Michigan The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 5% of votes counted for President in Michigan, Harris leads with 57.1% of votes.
Kansas Election | Harris in the lead The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 7% of votes counted in Kansas, Harris (D) leads with 51.3% of votes.
Kansas Senate | Reddi leads in District 22 The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 46.46% of votes counted for Kansas Senate District 22 in Riley County, Usha Reddi (D) leads with 55.4% votes.
Swing State | Trump continues to lead in Georgia The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 47% of votes counted, Trump leads in Georgia with 55.1% of votes in the presidential race.
Swing State | Harris leads in Michigan The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 4% of votes counted, Harris leads with 62.4% of votes.
Kansas House | Zito pulls ahead in District 67 The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 50.15% of votes counted for Kansas House District 67 in Riley County, Kim Zito (D) leads with 52.6% of votes.
Swing State | Trump leads Georgia with 36% votes counted The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 36% votes counted for in Georgia, Trump (R) is leading with 56.8% votes.
Harris leads North Carolina with 5% of votes counted The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 5% of votes counted for President in North Carolina, Harris (D) leads with 52% of votes.
Wildcats take a pause Kyra Case, news editor • September 26, 2024 K-State starts a new initiative to focus on student's mental health and well-being.
Biden and Trump win Kansas Presidential Preference Primary Carter Schaffer, editor-in-chief • March 20, 2024 Both candidates clinched their parties’ nominations a week prior.
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.