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A Pro-Palestine protester wears a mask with Free Palestine displayed. The K-State Young Democratic Socialists of America club held a protest demanding K-State to divest from Israel.
Protesters march for K-State divestment from Israel
Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • May 3, 2024
The protest asks the university to uphold “transparency, ethical investment and academic responsibility” amid the Israel-Hamas war.
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Transfer forward Achor Achor poses during his visit to Manhattan. Achor became the Wildcats second commit on May 16 and seventh overall for the 2024-25 season
Coveted transfer Achor Achor commits to K-State
Toby Hammes, sports editor • May 16, 2024
Wildcats strike big in their latest portal addition.
Head Coach Jerome Tang claps for his players after taking the lead. The Wildcats beat the West Virginia Mountaineers 94-90 Feb. 26 in Bramlage Coliseum.
K-State adds JUCO prospect Chimobi Ikegwuruka
Toby Hammes, sports editor • May 16, 2024
Wildcats return to JUCO recruits for the first time since Nae’Qwan Tomlin’s signing.
Closing pitcher Tyson Neighbors pitches the final inning allowing no runs, securing the win for the Wildcats. K-State won against KU 4-2 May 5 at Tointon Family Stadium. This win, combined with the win from Friday, led to the series win of the Sunflower Showdown for the Wildcats.
Baseball drops series at West Virginia
Toby Hammes, sports editor • May 12, 2024
K-State unable to capitalize on Friday's victory.
K-State mens basketball head coach Jerome Tang sings the K-State alma mater with students following the Wildcat win over the Baylor Bears. The Wildcats beat the Bears 68-64 in overtime on Jan. 16 at Bramlage Coliseum, putting the Wildcats 10-0 in overtime under coach Tang.
K-State lands transfer scorer Max Jones
Toby Hammes, sports editor • May 9, 2024
Men’s basketball adds another shooter to the 2024-25 roster.
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A Pro-Palestine protester wears a mask with Free Palestine displayed. The K-State Young Democratic Socialists of America club held a protest demanding K-State to divest from Israel.
Protesters march for K-State divestment from Israel
Kaitlynn Faber, arts and culture editor • May 3, 2024
The protest asks the university to uphold “transparency, ethical investment and academic responsibility” amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Letters from Libby: How a balanced schedule can benefit you going into this summer
Letters from Libby: How a balanced schedule can benefit you going into this summer
Libby Zuck, asst. arts and culture editor • May 2, 2024
Recurring advice to K-State students from the assistant arts & culture editor.
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Voting toward change: Kansans' call to vote 'none' on March 19 DNC Primary
Nick McKee-Rist, staff writer • March 18, 2024
Why you should vote "none" on the DNC primary ballot rather than President Biden.
Scrutinizing SGA’s proposal: Should student senators be compensated?
Nick McKee-Rist, staff writer • March 1, 2024
SGA’s proposed bill pulls $72,900 from its debt reduction and emergency allocation account to give to itself for senator incentives.
Potholes to progress: Navigating Manhattan's road to smoother transit
Nick Mckee-Rist, staff writer • February 22, 2024
Why Manhattan's roads need help, and how to solve these challenges for the future.
Letter to the Editor: K-State Athletics’ ties to Athletes for Israel disrespects international students
Nick Mckee-Rist, graduate in civil engineering • February 2, 2024
Nick McKee-Rist, K-State Young Democratic Socialists of America co-chair and graduate student in civil engineering, criticizes K-State Athletics association for ties with Athletes for Israel.
Walk with the Wildcats: A virtual reality tour of Tointon Family Stadium
Gwyneth Davidson, Elizabeth Sandstrom, and Kat Artiles April 11, 2024
Take an exclusive look inside where the K-State Baseball team practices and plays and learn about the history of Tointon Family Stadium 
The west side of Ahearn Field House, located on Denison Avenue and College Heights Road, has been gradually torn down since September 2023. The area will become a green space, but its use moving forward is still up in the air. (Photo courtesy of Dawson Wagner)
Ahearn Field House construction underway
Cole Deutschendorf, page design chief • March 28, 2024
Started in September 2003, the west part of Ahearn has been torn down as part of a backlog of university maintenance.
(Photo courtesy of Andrew Smith | Channel 8 News)
Vulgamore and O'Malley win SGA election
Cole Deutschendorf, page design chief • February 23, 2024
Vulgamore and O’Malley win student body president and vice president race.
Yung Gravy put his cowboy hat back on as he sang three unreleased songs from his new country album. Yung Gravy performed at Bramlage Coliseum on April 11.
The Gravy Train arrives at Bramlage Coliseum
Alexis Forgy, staff photographer • April 16, 2024
Yung Gravy's concert antics included throwing cereal, spraying water and singing a few songs off an unreleased country project.
Third baseman Jason Parsons starts running after bunting the ball. Parsons had one hit in three at-bats as the Wildcats fell to the Longhorns 6-3 Saturday, giving Texas the series win 2-1.
Wildcats drop final series game to Longhorns
Trey Thomas, staff writer • March 31, 2024
K-State drops two straight after dominant Game 1 vs. Texas.
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