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  • Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

 unloads a chair that was donated to the Furniture Amnesty Day event in City Park on July 25, 2014. Many volunteers and donors work together to make the Furniture Amnesty Day happen.

    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian unloads a chair that was donated to the Furniture Amnesty Day event in City Park on July 25, 2014. Many volunteers and donors work together to make the Furniture Amnesty Day happen.

  • Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

 moves a bunk bed frame next to its matress during Furniture Amnesty Day in City Park on July 25, 2014. Beds were among the many different types of furniture donated to the event.

    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian moves a bunk bed frame next to its matress during Furniture Amnesty Day in City Park on July 25, 2014. Beds were among the many different types of furniture donated to the event.

  • Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

A group of pool-goers cool off in the pool at University Crossing on Monday, July 21. The temperature Monday hit a high of 105°.

    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian A group of pool-goers cool off in the pool at University Crossing on Monday, July 21. The temperature Monday hit a high of 105°.

  • Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

Sophomore Breenan Neumayer, Freshman Chase Pfieffer, and Marten Dresen tan near the pool at University Crossing on Monday July 21, 2014. Many people who live at the apartment complex invite friends to the pool with them.

    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian Sophomore Breenan Neumayer, Freshman Chase Pfieffer, and Marten Dresen tan near the pool at University Crossing on Monday July 21, 2014. Many people who live at the apartment complex invite friends to the pool with them.

  • Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

Construction workers clean the windows of the Bluemont Hotel on June 30, 2014. The new hotel is expected to open September 17, 2014.

    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian Construction workers clean the windows of the Bluemont Hotel on June 30, 2014. The new hotel is expected to open September 17, 2014.

  • Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

A construction worker attaches a stone panel to the Bluemont Hotel on June 30, 2014. The Bluemont Hotel is set to open September 17th, 2014.

    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian A construction worker attaches a stone panel to the Bluemont Hotel on June 30, 2014. The Bluemont Hotel is set to open September 17th, 2014.

  • (Photo by Taylor Alderman | Collegian)

Tom Blevins, junior in clinical laboratory science, looks at the menu as Kristen Doll, general manager of Fuzzy's Taco Shop takes his order.

    (Photo by Taylor Alderman | Collegian) Tom Blevins, junior in clinical laboratory science, looks at the menu as Kristen Doll, general manager of Fuzzy's Taco Shop takes his order.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

One person was injured and airlifted to a hospital in another city following a shooting about 1 p.m. May 7, 2014, at the Hop-n-Skip service station on the southwest corner of the intersection of Tuttle Creek Boulevard and Kimbal Avenue.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian One person was injured and airlifted to a hospital in another city following a shooting about 1 p.m. May 7, 2014, at the Hop-n-Skip service station on the southwest corner of the intersection of Tuttle Creek Boulevard and Kimbal Avenue.

  • Morgan Wedekind, open-option freshman, and Magnus Scott, sophomore in social work, fall asleep while studying for finals in Hale Library with Logan Smith, junior in psychology. Student's sleep habits can change finals week, as they try to cram up to a final.

    Morgan Wedekind, open-option freshman, and Magnus Scott, sophomore in social work, fall asleep while studying for finals in Hale Library with Logan Smith, junior in psychology. Student's sleep habits can change finals week, as they try to cram up to a final.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

The Big Blue River snakes away into the distance from the Tuttle Creek dam en route to its rendezvous with the Kansas River on the southeast side of Manhattan. Over $1 billion worth of property lies in the floodplain below Tuttle Creek Lake.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian The Big Blue River snakes away into the distance from the Tuttle Creek dam en route to its rendezvous with the Kansas River on the southeast side of Manhattan. Over $1 billion worth of property lies in the floodplain below Tuttle Creek Lake.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Stoskopf had three jobs when she started "Stostyles," but since has quit her other two jobs to focus solely on her sewing business and producing gameday apparel like these dresses. She now spends about ten hours a week on average sewing.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Stoskopf had three jobs when she started "Stostyles," but since has quit her other two jobs to focus solely on her sewing business and producing gameday apparel like these dresses. She now spends about ten hours a week on average sewing.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Stoskopf started her business after becoming curious about gameday apparell she saw being worn at K-State games, and experimenting with a dress design over Christmas break her sophomore year two-and-a-half years ago, and her small business has flourished since then.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Stoskopf started her business after becoming curious about gameday apparell she saw being worn at K-State games, and experimenting with a dress design over Christmas break her sophomore year two-and-a-half years ago, and her small business has flourished since then.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Erin Stoskopf, senior in apparel and textiles marketing, and owner of "Stostyles," creates hand-crafted gameday apparel for K-State fans, including dresses, sweatshirts, tanks and bandeaus, as well as for fans of KU, Mizzou, Nebraska and Oklahoma.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Erin Stoskopf, senior in apparel and textiles marketing, and owner of "Stostyles," creates hand-crafted gameday apparel for K-State fans, including dresses, sweatshirts, tanks and bandeaus, as well as for fans of KU, Mizzou, Nebraska and Oklahoma.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

The The Student Access Center, the Office of Sustainability and a local Manhattan inventor recently joined forces in order to provide a golf cart that is powered by the sun to transport disabled students around the K-State campus. The detachable solar panels, unlike conventional solar panels, follow the sun in order to collect the maximum amount of energy possible.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian The The Student Access Center, the Office of Sustainability and a local Manhattan inventor recently joined forces in order to provide a golf cart that is powered by the sun to transport disabled students around the K-State campus. The detachable solar panels, unlike conventional solar panels, follow the sun in order to collect the maximum amount of energy possible.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

The The Student Access Center, the Office of Sustainability and a local Manhattan inventor recently joined forces in order to provide a golf cart that is powered by the sun to transport disabled students around the K-State campus. The detachable solar panels, unlike conventional solar panels, follow the sun in order to collect the maximum amount of energy possible.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian The The Student Access Center, the Office of Sustainability and a local Manhattan inventor recently joined forces in order to provide a golf cart that is powered by the sun to transport disabled students around the K-State campus. The detachable solar panels, unlike conventional solar panels, follow the sun in order to collect the maximum amount of energy possible.

  • Photo by Parker Robb | The Collegian

Hedwig Robinson, played by Evan Tuttle, describes her childhood experiences growing up in communist East Berlin during the Cold War Era in the rock musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," which will be staged at Aggie Central Station the next two weekends.

    Photo by Parker Robb | The Collegian Hedwig Robinson, played by Evan Tuttle, describes her childhood experiences growing up in communist East Berlin during the Cold War Era in the rock musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," which will be staged at Aggie Central Station the next two weekends.

  • Kite's Bar and Grille buzzes with activity on a Saturday, March 29. Business Insider named Kite's Grille & Bar one of the best college bars in the U.S.

    Kite's Bar and Grille buzzes with activity on a Saturday, March 29. Business Insider named Kite's Grille & Bar one of the best college bars in the U.S.

  • A group of friends do shots at the bar at Kite's on Saturday, March 29. Business Insider named Kite's Grille & Bar one of the best college bars in the U.S.

    A group of friends do shots at the bar at Kite's on Saturday, March 29. Business Insider named Kite's Grille & Bar one of the best college bars in the U.S.

  • (from right) Tim Relihan, Manhattan resident, Katie Gentry, senior in chemistry and bio-chemistry, Trevor Steiner, junior in biology pre-med, and Adam White, Manhattan resident, consider a literature question during Quiz Bowl practice in the Union on March 25.

    (from right) Tim Relihan, Manhattan resident, Katie Gentry, senior in chemistry and bio-chemistry, Trevor Steiner, junior in biology pre-med, and Adam White, Manhattan resident, consider a literature question during Quiz Bowl practice in the Union on March 25.

  • Ben Detrixhe, graduate student in geography, holds his buzzer while listening to a question during Quiz Bowl practice in the Union on March 25.

    Ben Detrixhe, graduate student in geography, holds his buzzer while listening to a question during Quiz Bowl practice in the Union on March 25.

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    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

 unloads a chair that was donated to the Furniture Amnesty Day event in City Park on July 25, 2014. Many volunteers and donors work together to make the Furniture Amnesty Day happen.
    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

 moves a bunk bed frame next to its matress during Furniture Amnesty Day in City Park on July 25, 2014. Beds were among the many different types of furniture donated to the event.
    Photo by George Walker | The Collegian

A group of pool-goers cool off in the pool at University Crossing on Monday, July 21. The temperature Monday hit a high of 105°.