Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
3 days ago by Elise Podhajsky
People have nightmares about it all the time - going to school or class in front of all their peers and realizing they are completely nude. Though the majority of students wake up in a cold sweat, relieved it was all just a dream, there are a few K-State students who don't.
Baker Orange, Baker University, KS
2 days ago by Kyle Davis and Chansi Long
A permit issued by the Kansas Department of Transportation on Tuesday gives the go ahead for the 32nd Street Alignment of the South Lawrence Trafficway. If constructed, the road will pave through a 56-acre patch of the Baker Wetlands, but Douglas County attorney Bob Eye plans to pounce on KDOT and the Federal Highway Administration with a lawsuit before that happens.
Baker Orange, Baker University, KS
3 days ago by Chansi Long
05/09/08 It is a frigid, dreary spring afternoon in Baldwin City and the streets are crowded with parents driving cars, trucks and station wagons packed with children fresh out of school. Director of Natural Areas Roger Boyd, wearing a green jacket and a fedora, sits behind the wheel of a white van.
Baker Orange, Baker University, KS
3 days ago by Courtney Servaes
Junior Ali Sherman is comfortable with her sexuality; she's not afraid to talk openly about it. In fact, she often does. "I'm open about it," she said. "I don't try to hide it." Sherman represents one population of Baker University students that are sexually active.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
5 days ago by Adrianne DeWeese
A K-State university distinguished professor claims indirect funds from the National Institutes of Health were misused for other university facilities, but university administration claims the funds were used for costs associated with research.
During an interview on Monday, Gary Conrad, university distinguished professor in biology, said K-State's Division of Biology receives grants from the National Science Foundation and from the National Institutes of Health.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
5 days ago by Adrianne DeWeese
This is the last article in a four-part series examining K-State as a proposed site for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, the facility's purpose and its potential effects on Manhattan residents and the K-State community if the Manhattan site is selected in October 2008.