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  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Steve Hahn, President of AT&T Kansas, explains 4G LTE, or Long Term Evolution, and its speed benefits, as marketing students look on, during an AT&T press event May 7, 2013, in Calvin Hall. Students in the Marketing 541 class worked closely with AT&T over the past few months to formulate a marketing strategy for the K-State campus. AT&T also officially announced it is bringing its 4G LTE network to Manhattan, although the network was actually switched on last Tuesday, April 30.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Steve Hahn, President of AT&T Kansas, explains 4G LTE, or Long Term Evolution, and its speed benefits, as marketing students look on, during an AT&T press event May 7, 2013, in Calvin Hall. Students in the Marketing 541 class worked closely with AT&T over the past few months to formulate a marketing strategy for the K-State campus. AT&T also officially announced it is bringing its 4G LTE network to Manhattan, although the network was actually switched on last Tuesday, April 30.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Marketing students watch as Steve Hahn, President of AT&T Kansas, explains 4G LTE, or Long Term Evolution, and its speed benefits, during an AT&T press event May 7, 2013, in Calvin Hall. Students in the Marketing 541 class worked closely with AT&T over the past few months to formulate a marketing strategy for the K-State campus. AT&T also officially announced it is bringing its 4G LTE network to Manhattan, although the network was actually switched on last Tuesday, April 30.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Marketing students watch as Steve Hahn, President of AT&T Kansas, explains 4G LTE, or Long Term Evolution, and its speed benefits, during an AT&T press event May 7, 2013, in Calvin Hall. Students in the Marketing 541 class worked closely with AT&T over the past few months to formulate a marketing strategy for the K-State campus. AT&T also officially announced it is bringing its 4G LTE network to Manhattan, although the network was actually switched on last Tuesday, April 30.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Country musician JT Hodges lets his heart and emotions loose while playing one of his well known country songs during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Country musician JT Hodges lets his heart and emotions loose while playing one of his well known country songs during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Country musician JT Hodges (right) plays an opening guitar riff with his electric guitarist during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Country musician JT Hodges (right) plays an opening guitar riff with his electric guitarist during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

A fan of country musician JT Hodges takes a photo of him performing with her smartphone during Hodges' performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) A fan of country musician JT Hodges takes a photo of him performing with her smartphone during Hodges' performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

One of country musician JT Hodges' Gibson acoustic guitars sits in its stand onstage, ready to be strummed on the next song, during Hodges' performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) One of country musician JT Hodges' Gibson acoustic guitars sits in its stand onstage, ready to be strummed on the next song, during Hodges' performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Students in the very front row cheer as JT Hodges sings one of his well known country songs during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Students in the very front row cheer as JT Hodges sings one of his well known country songs during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Country musician JT Hodges strums some chords on his acoustic guitar during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Country musician JT Hodges strums some chords on his acoustic guitar during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Country music artist JT Hodges gives a shout-out to the crowd of K-State students who had come to hear him sing during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Country music artist JT Hodges gives a shout-out to the crowd of K-State students who had come to hear him sing during his performance at Aggieville Central Station May 4, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

K-State students take notes  during the economics debate April 30, 2013. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building  to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State students take notes during the economics debate April 30, 2013. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, discusses his proposed solution to America's fiscal crisis during the economics debate April 30, 2013, in the Leadership Studies Building. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building  to see the debate between Reynolds and Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, discusses his proposed solution to America's fiscal crisis during the economics debate April 30, 2013, in the Leadership Studies Building. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building to see the debate between Reynolds and Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

A K-State student takes notes on the wall during the economics debate April 30, 2013. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building  to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) A K-State student takes notes on the wall during the economics debate April 30, 2013. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Brad Delong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, looks over his notes while Alan Reynolds gives his proposed solution to America's current fiscal crisis during their economics debate in the Leadership Studies Building April 30, 2013.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Brad Delong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, looks over his notes while Alan Reynolds gives his proposed solution to America's current fiscal crisis during their economics debate in the Leadership Studies Building April 30, 2013.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building April 30, 2013, to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building April 30, 2013, to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

A K-State student feverishly takes notes during the economics debate April 30, 2013, in the Leadership Studies Building. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building  to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) A K-State student feverishly takes notes during the economics debate April 30, 2013, in the Leadership Studies Building. K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building April 30, 2013, to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State students and members of the Manhattan community packed the Town Hall in the Leadership Studies building April 30, 2013, to see the economics debate between Brad DeLong, professor of economics at Cal-Berkley, and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, on how America could solve its current fiscal crisis.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

K-State students and attendees of Theater Delta's performance discuss symptoms of depression in small groups following the the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State students and attendees of Theater Delta's performance discuss symptoms of depression in small groups following the the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

K-State students and attendees of Theater Delta's performance discuss symptoms of depression in small groups following the the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State students and attendees of Theater Delta's performance discuss symptoms of depression in small groups following the the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Members of the Theater Delta, acting as though they have serious depression, answer questions from the audience about their conditions during the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Members of the Theater Delta, acting as though they have serious depression, answer questions from the audience about their conditions during the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.

  • (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian) 

The men of Alpha Phi Alpha listen to reowned speaker Michael Eric Dyson as he speaks about minorities liftly up other minorities (or something like that) in Forum Hall on the evening of April 24, 2013.  Dyson is a minister turned college professor, who roams the country speaking on everything from culture criticism, to religion and gender studies and curently teaches at Georgetown University.

    (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian) The men of Alpha Phi Alpha listen to reowned speaker Michael Eric Dyson as he speaks about minorities liftly up other minorities (or something like that) in Forum Hall on the evening of April 24, 2013. Dyson is a minister turned college professor, who roams the country speaking on everything from culture criticism, to religion and gender studies and curently teaches at Georgetown University.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Kaitlyn Dewell, representing Gamma Phi Beta sorority, entertains the audience with a song during the talent round of the Miss K-State competition April 23, 2013, in the K-State Student Union Ballroom.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Kaitlyn Dewell, representing Gamma Phi Beta sorority, entertains the audience with a song during the talent round of the Miss K-State competition April 23, 2013, in the K-State Student Union Ballroom.

  • (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian)

Starla Nyt performs as part of the festivities of the Little Apple Pride Parade in Triangle Park in Aggieville on Saturday, April 20, 2013.

    (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian) Starla Nyt performs as part of the festivities of the Little Apple Pride Parade in Triangle Park in Aggieville on Saturday, April 20, 2013.

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    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

K-State students and attendees of Theater Delta's performance discuss symptoms of depression in small groups following the the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.
    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Members of the Theater Delta, acting as though they have serious depression, answer questions from the audience about their conditions during the troupe's interactive performance on depression April 29, 2013, in the Little Theater in the K-State Student Union. Theater Delta is a nationally-recognized interactive theater group that encourages social change through their interactive performances.
    (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian) 

The men of Alpha Phi Alpha listen to reowned speaker Michael Eric Dyson as he speaks about minorities liftly up other minorities (or something like that) in Forum Hall on the evening of April 24, 2013.  Dyson is a minister turned college professor, who roams the country speaking on everything from culture criticism, to religion and gender studies and curently teaches at Georgetown University.