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  • Salsarita's in the Union

    Salsarita's in the Union

  • The Paul Weigel Library in Seaton Hall

    The Paul Weigel Library in Seaton Hall

  • Hale Library, First Floor, Room 117 Stacks

    Hale Library, First Floor, Room 117 Stacks

  • Radina's Coffeehouse & Roastery in Leadership Studies Building

    Radina's Coffeehouse & Roastery in Leadership Studies Building

  • Lightning fills the sky behind the West Stadium Center of Bill Snyder Family Stadium early May 3, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    Lightning fills the sky behind the West Stadium Center of Bill Snyder Family Stadium early May 3, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • Lightning fills the sky behind the West Stadium Center of Bill Snyder Family Stadium early May 3, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    Lightning fills the sky behind the West Stadium Center of Bill Snyder Family Stadium early May 3, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • The sun sets behind Anderson Hall on April 14, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    The sun sets behind Anderson Hall on April 14, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • Shellenberger Hall, home of the Department of Grain Science and Industry, on April 14, 2015. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    Shellenberger Hall, home of the Department of Grain Science and Industry, on April 14, 2015. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • The skeletal support structure rises above the site of the in-progress College of Business Administration building April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    The skeletal support structure rises above the site of the in-progress College of Business Administration building April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Construction workers work on the in-progress College of Business Administration building April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Construction workers work on the in-progress College of Business Administration building April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • The construction crew puts up steel for the new College of Business Administration building as the skeletal structure of the building starts to take shape April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    The construction crew puts up steel for the new College of Business Administration building as the skeletal structure of the building starts to take shape April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • The construction crew puts up steel for the new College of Business Administration building as the skeletal structure of the building starts to take shape April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    The construction crew puts up steel for the new College of Business Administration building as the skeletal structure of the building starts to take shape April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • The College of Arts and Sciences offer a variety of different major students could choose to study for during their academic careers at Kansas State University. With vast changes in the work force such as advancements in technology, the Arts and Sciences program prepares graduates by providing more general educational classes. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    The College of Arts and Sciences offer a variety of different major students could choose to study for during their academic careers at Kansas State University. With vast changes in the work force such as advancements in technology, the Arts and Sciences program prepares graduates by providing more general educational classes. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Students have complained about issues with Lafene, including misdiagnosis and not being treated until an illness is more serious. ( Allison Evans | The Collegian )

    Students have complained about issues with Lafene, including misdiagnosis and not being treated until an illness is more serious. ( Allison Evans | The Collegian )

  • In a ceremony before the basketball game against Oklahoma State January 24, 2015, K-State Athletics unveiled a limestone marker dedicating the drive immediately in front of the east side of Bill Snyder Family Stadium and Bramlage Coliseum to Tex Winter, K-State head basketball coach from 1953-68. Winter, an innovator of the "triangle offense," led the Wildcats to eight Big 7/8 titles, six NCAA Tournament bids, including trips to the Final Four in 1959 and 1964, and four top-20 finishes. Winter is also a member of the Naismith Basketball and the National Collegiate Basketball Halls of Fame. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    In a ceremony before the basketball game against Oklahoma State January 24, 2015, K-State Athletics unveiled a limestone marker dedicating the drive immediately in front of the east side of Bill Snyder Family Stadium and Bramlage Coliseum to Tex Winter, K-State head basketball coach from 1953-68. Winter, an innovator of the "triangle offense," led the Wildcats to eight Big 7/8 titles, six NCAA Tournament bids, including trips to the Final Four in 1959 and 1964, and four top-20 finishes. Winter is also a member of the Naismith Basketball and the National Collegiate Basketball Halls of Fame. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

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    Located in-between McCain Auditorium and Beach Art Museum, All Faiths Chapel is one place people can get married on K-State Campus. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • The Alumni Center isn't just for alumni, it also offers small conference rooms for students to use free of charge, and houses the Alumni Association, which sponsors student organizations such as Wildcats Forever. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    The Alumni Center isn't just for alumni, it also offers small conference rooms for students to use free of charge, and houses the Alumni Association, which sponsors student organizations such as Wildcats Forever. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • The Large Animal Research Center, on north Dennison Ave, facilities like this and Weber Hall and the livestock units that are in close proximity to campus are big selling points fir prospective students. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    The Large Animal Research Center, on north Dennison Ave, facilities like this and Weber Hall and the livestock units that are in close proximity to campus are big selling points fir prospective students. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • Beta Theta Pi will host a haunted house on Oct. 31, 2014, as a philantropy event to benefit TARC Inc., a non-profit organization in Topeka. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    Beta Theta Pi will host a haunted house on Oct. 31, 2014, as a philantropy event to benefit TARC Inc., a non-profit organization in Topeka. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Hale Library was named for Joe and Joyce Hale, who gave money to finish expansion of the Farrell Library in 1997. Some buildings, like Hale, are named not for the family who donated the most money, but to honor specific people, exemplified by the under-construction residence hall being named for former K-State President John Wefald.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Hale Library was named for Joe and Joyce Hale, who gave money to finish expansion of the Farrell Library in 1997. Some buildings, like Hale, are named not for the family who donated the most money, but to honor specific people, exemplified by the under-construction residence hall being named for former K-State President John Wefald.

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  • Leadership Studies, which opened in January 2010, is one of the newest buildings on campus.

    Leadership Studies, which opened in January 2010, is one of the newest buildings on campus.

  • One of the many emergency help stations on campus is loacted outside Leasure Hall in the Quad. (Angela Ritter | The Collegian)

    One of the many emergency help stations on campus is loacted outside Leasure Hall in the Quad. (Angela Ritter | The Collegian)

  • Holton Hall is home to the Student Access Center, which helps students with disabilities to be able to access all aspects of university life.

    Holton Hall is home to the Student Access Center, which helps students with disabilities to be able to access all aspects of university life.

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    Lightning fills the sky behind the West Stadium Center of Bill Snyder Family Stadium early May 3, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)
    The sun sets behind Anderson Hall on April 14, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)
    Shellenberger Hall, home of the Department of Grain Science and Industry, on April 14, 2015. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)