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  • Photo by George Walker | Collegian

Scott Hendrix, finance professor, explains how to work through a problem in class on 6/13/14. Scott has recieved several awards for his excellence in teaching.

    Photo by George Walker | Collegian Scott Hendrix, finance professor, explains how to work through a problem in class on 6/13/14. Scott has recieved several awards for his excellence in teaching.

  • (Photo by Taylor Alderman | Collegian)

Jim Sharp, veteran of World War II, believes that D-Day is a day of historic rememberance, rather than a day to celebrate.

    (Photo by Taylor Alderman | Collegian) Jim Sharp, veteran of World War II, believes that D-Day is a day of historic rememberance, rather than a day to celebrate.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Elizabeth Decker, graduate student in landscape architecture, designed a city inclusive to the needs of those with autism, dedicating it to her younger brother Marc, for her thesis project. Rather than take away, her design adds to already-existent infrastructure to account for the increase in the independently-living autistic population within years.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Elizabeth Decker, graduate student in landscape architecture, designed a city inclusive to the needs of those with autism, dedicating it to her younger brother Marc, for her thesis project. Rather than take away, her design adds to already-existent infrastructure to account for the increase in the independently-living autistic population within years.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Joey Boos, senior in theater, has played a role in eleven theater productions here at K-State, and after graduation plans to move to Florida to participate in the Disney College Program at Disney World in Orlando.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Joey Boos, senior in theater, has played a role in eleven theater productions here at K-State, and after graduation plans to move to Florida to participate in the Disney College Program at Disney World in Orlando.

  • Cara Hillstock, senior in English, Blake Cordell, sophomore music, BeckiJo Neill, and Ben Windholz, senior in communication studies, have all been cast in the move "Hell Town."  The cast also includes K-State theater professor Dwight Tolar, and alumna Krysten Day and will be shot in Manhattan starting in May.

    Cara Hillstock, senior in English, Blake Cordell, sophomore music, BeckiJo Neill, and Ben Windholz, senior in communication studies, have all been cast in the move "Hell Town." The cast also includes K-State theater professor Dwight Tolar, and alumna Krysten Day and will be shot in Manhattan starting in May.

  • Angela Ritter | The Collegian 
Brianne E. Pierce and Brianne M. Pierce are frequently confused by campus services because of their similar names.

    Angela Ritter | The Collegian Brianne E. Pierce and Brianne M. Pierce are frequently confused by campus services because of their similar names.

  • (Photo by George Walker | Collegian)

Aaron Simon, freshman in apparael and textile marketing, said he thinks that it will take a couple more trendsetters receiv- ing public attention before we see men on campus dressing more “avant-garde.

    (Photo by George Walker | Collegian) Aaron Simon, freshman in apparael and textile marketing, said he thinks that it will take a couple more trendsetters receiv- ing public attention before we see men on campus dressing more “avant-garde.

  • (Photo by George Walker | Collegian)

Aaron Simon, freshman in apparael and textile marketing, said he thinks that it will take a couple more trendsetters receiv- ing public attention before we see men on campus dressing more “avant-garde.

    (Photo by George Walker | Collegian) Aaron Simon, freshman in apparael and textile marketing, said he thinks that it will take a couple more trendsetters receiv- ing public attention before we see men on campus dressing more “avant-garde.

  • Photo by Parker Robb | The Collegian

Nneoma Asinugo, from Abuja, Nigeria, wanted to go to school somewhere other than her homeland to gain different perspectives on the world, and chose K-State specifically for its architecture program.

    Photo by Parker Robb | The Collegian Nneoma Asinugo, from Abuja, Nigeria, wanted to go to school somewhere other than her homeland to gain different perspectives on the world, and chose K-State specifically for its architecture program.

  • Organ Donor

    Organ Donor

    Kelli Strader, freshman in Pre-Dental, mourns her best friend whom she lost last December, but she is comforted in the knowledge that her friend's organs were donated to children who needed them.

  • Volodymyr

    Volodymyr

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  • (Photo by George Walker | Collegian)
Nathanaël Razafindrabe, a sophomore at Barton Community College in Great Bend, Kansas, stands next to some hand-crafted items from his native country, Madagascar. Razafindrabe is a cousin of Manase, the presenter at the Coffee Hour.

    (Photo by George Walker | Collegian) Nathanaël Razafindrabe, a sophomore at Barton Community College in Great Bend, Kansas, stands next to some hand-crafted items from his native country, Madagascar. Razafindrabe is a cousin of Manase, the presenter at the Coffee Hour.

  • Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian
Anne Elizabeth Smith has been the director of the ATA bus since 2007.

    Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian Anne Elizabeth Smith has been the director of the ATA bus since 2007.

  • (Photo by George Walker | Collegian)

Lt. Kirsten Aho, Corps Officer at the Manhattan Salvation Army, stands outside the Salvation Army thrift store.

    (Photo by George Walker | Collegian) Lt. Kirsten Aho, Corps Officer at the Manhattan Salvation Army, stands outside the Salvation Army thrift store.

  • Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian

Jarrett Romine, sophomore in biology (left), and Alan "AJ" Davis, sophomore in finance, recently declared their candidacy for the offices of Student Body President and Vice President, running on a campaign based on approachable, "normal guys" serving the average K-State student.

    Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian Jarrett Romine, sophomore in biology (left), and Alan "AJ" Davis, sophomore in finance, recently declared their candidacy for the offices of Student Body President and Vice President, running on a campaign based on approachable, "normal guys" serving the average K-State student.

  • Obama signed into law a new farm bill which affects farmers nationwide, including dairy farmers who will receive insurance to cover costs when feed costs and milk prices become too close. These cows posed at Kansas State University's Dairy Farm.

    Obama signed into law a new farm bill which affects farmers nationwide, including dairy farmers who will receive insurance to cover costs when feed costs and milk prices become too close. These cows posed at Kansas State University's Dairy Farm.

  • Obama signed into law a new farm bill which affects farmers nationwide, including dairy farmers who will receive insurance to cover costs when feed costs and milk prices become too close. These cows posed at Kansas State University's Dairy Farm.

    Obama signed into law a new farm bill which affects farmers nationwide, including dairy farmers who will receive insurance to cover costs when feed costs and milk prices become too close. These cows posed at Kansas State University's Dairy Farm.

  • Be A Man

    Be A Man

    Sophomores Liz Hix, majoring in Secondary Education, Angela Livingston, majoring in Bussiness and Management, Katherine Finn, majoring in Sociology, Sarah Gittemeier, majoring in Electrical Engineering, Maddie Johnson, majoring in Political Science, Abby Sehleicher, majoring in Art, Natalie Yancey, majoring in Elementary Education, Meredith Tapp, majoring in Family Studies, and Felicia Walker, majoring in Animal Science, tell viewers to be a man. These ladies made a catchy video for finals week that has gone viral.

  • Be A Man

    Be A Man

    Sophomores Liz Hix, majoring in Secondary Education, Angela Livingston, majoring in Bussiness and Management, Katherine Finn, majoring in Sociology, Sarah Gittemeier, majoring in Electrical Engineering, Maddie Johnson, majoring in Political Science, Abby Sehleicher, majoring in Art, Natalie Yancey, majoring in Elementary Education, Meredith Tapp, majoring in Family Studies, and Felicia Walker, majoring in Animal Science, tell viewers to be a man. These ladies made a catchy video for finals week that has gone viral.

  • (Photo by Taylor Alderman | Collegian)

Reagan Kays, senior in agribusiness, and Garrett Kennedy, junior in elementary education and math have are running for Student Government Association president and vice president. Kays and Kennedy have started their 2014 campaign with the "Your Education. Your Passion. Your Life." platform.

    (Photo by Taylor Alderman | Collegian) Reagan Kays, senior in agribusiness, and Garrett Kennedy, junior in elementary education and math have are running for Student Government Association president and vice president. Kays and Kennedy have started their 2014 campaign with the "Your Education. Your Passion. Your Life." platform.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Oliver, who likes to have staring contests with Dusty Bookshelf customers, stares into the camera lens while waiting for another treat January 23, 2014.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Oliver, who likes to have staring contests with Dusty Bookshelf customers, stares into the camera lens while waiting for another treat January 23, 2014.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Even shy Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf's new cat, can be coaxed into momentarily putting his shyness aside by offering an incentive of food January 23, 2014.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Even shy Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf's new cat, can be coaxed into momentarily putting his shyness aside by offering an incentive of food January 23, 2014.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Oliver hides from Dusty Bookshelf patrons and the photographer under a stuffed chair in the front of Dusty's Bookshelf in Aggieville January 23, 2014.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Oliver hides from Dusty Bookshelf patrons and the photographer under a stuffed chair in the front of Dusty's Bookshelf in Aggieville January 23, 2014.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf's recently-acquired cat, watches passersby from his perch in the storefront of the Aggieville business January 23, 2014. The adopted cat's previously lived under the Varsity Donuts Truck nearby, and the Varsity crew affectionately called him "Mac" after his favorite food--Mac and Cheese.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf's recently-acquired cat, watches passersby from his perch in the storefront of the Aggieville business January 23, 2014. The adopted cat's previously lived under the Varsity Donuts Truck nearby, and the Varsity crew affectionately called him "Mac" after his favorite food--Mac and Cheese.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Oliver, who is quite shy because he used to live under the Varsity Donuts Truck in Aggieville, peers between books on display in the storefront of his new home in the Dusty Bookshelf January 23, 2014. Before Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf had two other cats named Cleo and Maxine.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Oliver, who is quite shy because he used to live under the Varsity Donuts Truck in Aggieville, peers between books on display in the storefront of his new home in the Dusty Bookshelf January 23, 2014. Before Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf had two other cats named Cleo and Maxine.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf's new cat, peers out the glass storefront of the Aggieville bookstore January 23, 2014. The bookstore acquired the cat in November after their previous cat passed away last year.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Oliver, the Dusty Bookshelf's new cat, peers out the glass storefront of the Aggieville bookstore January 23, 2014. The bookstore acquired the cat in November after their previous cat passed away last year.

  • (Photo by Emily DeShazer | The Collegian)

Wabash owners Jerald Creed and David Bollman opened the first roof top bar in Aggieville after coming up with the idea three years prior at their sons' baseball game.

    (Photo by Emily DeShazer | The Collegian) Wabash owners Jerald Creed and David Bollman opened the first roof top bar in Aggieville after coming up with the idea three years prior at their sons' baseball game.

  • (Photo by George Walker | Collegian)

Dr. Gregory Eiselein has been named Carnegie/CASE Kansas Professor of the Year.

    (Photo by George Walker | Collegian) Dr. Gregory Eiselein has been named Carnegie/CASE Kansas Professor of the Year.

  • (Photo by George Walker | Collegian)

Dr. Gregory Eiselein, named Carnegie/CASE Kansas Professor of the Year, teaches his English 720 Class, Studies in Major Authors: Louisa May Alcott and Mark Twain.

    (Photo by George Walker | Collegian) Dr. Gregory Eiselein, named Carnegie/CASE Kansas Professor of the Year, teaches his English 720 Class, Studies in Major Authors: Louisa May Alcott and Mark Twain.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Macy Warburton, senior in political science, started playing guitar six years ago when she learned for a mission trip, found a greater purpose in playing, and hasn't stopped playing for enjoyment.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Macy Warburton, senior in political science, started playing guitar six years ago when she learned for a mission trip, found a greater purpose in playing, and hasn't stopped playing for enjoyment.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Scott Poelzl, senior in kinesiology, started cycling three years ago when his uncle introduced him to the sport, and has pedaled 7,400 miles since then. Many students have hobbies and passions that allow them to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life as a student, re-energize, and reconnect to their purpose.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Scott Poelzl, senior in kinesiology, started cycling three years ago when his uncle introduced him to the sport, and has pedaled 7,400 miles since then. Many students have hobbies and passions that allow them to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life as a student, re-energize, and reconnect to their purpose.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Stephanie Dierkson, senior in family studies and human services, and Evan Voth, senior in secondary education, met in a leadership studies class held in the Town Hall just to the right of these stairs in the Leadership Studies Building.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Stephanie Dierkson, senior in family studies and human services, and Evan Voth, senior in secondary education, met in a leadership studies class held in the Town Hall just to the right of these stairs in the Leadership Studies Building.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Coleman Henry, senior in construction science, has a head start over those who started growing their beards at the onset of November, as he has been growing his beard all semester.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Coleman Henry, senior in construction science, has a head start over those who started growing their beards at the onset of November, as he has been growing his beard all semester.

  • Photo by Jed Barker | The Collegian

If you're a K-State student, then you've received an email from Marian Brandenburg.  She is an administrative specialist in recreational services at the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex and is responsible for supporting the intramural program and managing the recreational services website and marketing efforts.

    Photo by Jed Barker | The Collegian If you're a K-State student, then you've received an email from Marian Brandenburg. She is an administrative specialist in recreational services at the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex and is responsible for supporting the intramural program and managing the recreational services website and marketing efforts.

  • Photo by Jed Barker | The Collegian

If you're a K-State student, then you've received an email from Marian Brandenburg.  She is an administrative specialist in recreational services at the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex and is responsible for supporting the intramural program and managing the recreational services website and marketing efforts.

    Photo by Jed Barker | The Collegian If you're a K-State student, then you've received an email from Marian Brandenburg. She is an administrative specialist in recreational services at the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex and is responsible for supporting the intramural program and managing the recreational services website and marketing efforts.

  • Photo by Jed Barker | The Collegian

If you're a K-State student, then you've received an email from Marian Brandenburg.  She is an administrative specialist in recreational services at the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex and is responsible for supporting the intramural program and managing the recreational services website and marketing efforts.

    Photo by Jed Barker | The Collegian If you're a K-State student, then you've received an email from Marian Brandenburg. She is an administrative specialist in recreational services at the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex and is responsible for supporting the intramural program and managing the recreational services website and marketing efforts.

  • Taylor Alderman | The Collegian 
Unrealistic wedding boards have become very popular on Pinterest.

    Taylor Alderman | The Collegian Unrealistic wedding boards have become very popular on Pinterest.

  • Taylor Alderman | The Collegian

Unrealistic wedding boards have become very popular on Pinterest.

    Taylor Alderman | The Collegian Unrealistic wedding boards have become very popular on Pinterest.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Tricia Brensing, senior in communication sciences and disorders, and Jeremy Holliday, senior in elementary education, were engaged September 28. After leaving poems at different meaningful locations around Manhattan, Jeremy proposed on top of the couple's special hill overlooking Tuttle Creek Lake.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Tricia Brensing, senior in communication sciences and disorders, and Jeremy Holliday, senior in elementary education, were engaged September 28. After leaving poems at different meaningful locations around Manhattan, Jeremy proposed on top of the couple's special hill overlooking Tuttle Creek Lake.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Mary Todd is the director of the K-State Women’s Center, which assists students who have suffered from rape or sexual assault in recovery. The Women’s Center is currently celebrating its 40th birthday.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Mary Todd is the director of the K-State Women’s Center, which assists students who have suffered from rape or sexual assault in recovery. The Women’s Center is currently celebrating its 40th birthday.

  • Minh Mac | The Collegian

Front row, left to right: Yichao Zhang a junior in chemical engineering, Faith Thanji, first year graduate student in journalism and mass communication, Edwin Afful, first year PhD. in entomology, Wei Sun, a freshman in architecture, Yu He, a freshman in English language program, Luzhi Deng, a junior in marketing.

Back row, left to right: Ellie Dickens, a sophomore in political science and anthropology, Benita Mugabo, a senior in management information system, Xiaoyun Zhou, a freshman in biology, Michiko Yamazaki, a junior in management, Yuxuan Lin, a freshman in industrial engineering.

    Minh Mac | The Collegian Front row, left to right: Yichao Zhang a junior in chemical engineering, Faith Thanji, first year graduate student in journalism and mass communication, Edwin Afful, first year PhD. in entomology, Wei Sun, a freshman in architecture, Yu He, a freshman in English language program, Luzhi Deng, a junior in marketing. Back row, left to right: Ellie Dickens, a sophomore in political science and anthropology, Benita Mugabo, a senior in management information system, Xiaoyun Zhou, a freshman in biology, Michiko Yamazaki, a junior in management, Yuxuan Lin, a freshman in industrial engineering.

  • Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian

    Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian

  • Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian

    Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian

  • Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian

    Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian

  • (Photo by Jed Barker | Collegian)
David Westfall, graduate student in sociology, went with six other K-State students on a two month long trip to Uganda.  Their mission was to develop relationships with and understand the way of life of native Ugandans and to investigate the truth behind the KONY 2012 video.

    (Photo by Jed Barker | Collegian) David Westfall, graduate student in sociology, went with six other K-State students on a two month long trip to Uganda. Their mission was to develop relationships with and understand the way of life of native Ugandans and to investigate the truth behind the KONY 2012 video.

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