K-State hosts Strengths Week 2016
Throughout this week, K-State Strengths Advocates hosted activities pertaining to StrengthsQuest.
View ArticleA voter’s holiday would create a larger electorate
A voting holiday seems necessary to get voters to the polls.
View ArticleSGA requires 2.0 GPA for undergraduate Senate members
An additional $40,000 will be allocated to academic competition teams next year.
View ArticleOPINION: Stepping out of comfort zone leads to world of possibilities
Every time you say no, you could be missing out on the best opportunity.
View ArticleSGA introduces changes for privilege fees, health and wellness commission to...
The Student Governing Association's Thursday meeting addressed several issues, including privilege fee changes and discussion of a wellness commission.
View ArticleOPINION: Everyone should try going cruelty-free
Should animals be used for scientific training? Yes. Should animals be used for commercial testing of cosmetic goods? No.
View ArticleOPINION: Exploring poverty’s cyclical addiction
Like drugs, poverty is addicting. It is a cycle.
View ArticleOpinion: Animal shelter background checks do more good than harm
Background checks at animal shelters are beneficial when done within reason.
View ArticleOPINION: Mental health changing with the generations
We are more stressed than our parents' generation.
View ArticleOPINION: Technology takes away best of us, creativity takes a hit
As technological advancements continue, so does the influence they have on the minds and creativity of younger generations.
View ArticleOPINION: Brand loyalty means we’re just comfortable followers
Is your dedication to a brand your mom's doing or is it brand loyalty?
View ArticleOPINION: College rankings hurt students
The cost of ranking colleges puts more pressure on the institutions and ultimately the attendees.
View ArticleOPINION: We’re the ultimate followers
Celebrity feuds are becoming the primary topic of discussion instead of lives being lost all over the world.
View ArticleOPINION: Shut the door on old opinions, open your mind
[With the start of school comes the opportunity to open your mind and try opportunities that may change your life forever.]
View ArticleRiley County EMS providing more than just a college job
Three K-State students talk about their experience as Riley County EMS employees.
View ArticleSisters of Sound Records: Working to encourage the love of vinyl
Conversations with three Manhattan locals leads to a discovery about the character of Sisters of Sound Records.
View ArticleOPINION: ‘Minority’ needs to go
[With the old minority groups becoming the new majority, maybe it's time we stopped using the term "minority" altogether.]
View ArticleStudent firefighters ‘always learning’ on, off the job
The Manhattan Fire Department gives K-State students an opportunity unlike any other.
View ArticleSharon Thielen creates lasting impact on College of Agriculture
College of Agriculture professor who once said she didn't want to go to college, now leaves K-State having touched faculty and students alike.
View ArticleStand Up for Your Sisters: One woman’s work for mental health awareness
Ford Hall resident assistant creates mental health awareness program in hopes of unifying women at Kansas State and beyond.
View ArticleBryan Pinkall inspires with more than Olympic successes
Kansas State professor of music's success at the Olympics is just one of the many things that inspires his students and fellow faculty.
View ArticleRacism controversy dominates SGA meeting
The Student Governing Association meeting was highlighted by discussion over two controversies.
View ArticleMaking the K-State Student Union, a ‘student’ Union
Despite what some may think, there is more that goes into a student custodian job at the K-State Student Union.
View ArticleTaking the jump: K-State Parachute Club provides more than just an adrenaline...
The Kansas State Parachute Club isn't just a bunch of daredevils.
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