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LeighAna Hueter, freshman in apparel and textiles, looks at her phone while on the elliptical at Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex on Monday evening. People who use their phones while working out can use an app called My Fitness Pal to keep better track of their health.

    Photo by Taylor Alderman | The Collegian LeighAna Hueter, freshman in apparel and textiles, looks at her phone while on the elliptical at Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex on Monday evening. People who use their phones while working out can use an app called My Fitness Pal to keep better track of their health.

  • Izabela Ragan, graduate student in veterinary medicine, and Sean Charvet, graduate student in security studies, stretch at the beginning of the All-Levels yoga class on Wednesday.

    Izabela Ragan, graduate student in veterinary medicine, and Sean Charvet, graduate student in security studies, stretch at the beginning of the All-Levels yoga class on Wednesday.

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Casey Spence, freshman in math, physics, and chemistry, walks up Clafin on Wednesday evening, Sept. 3, 2014.  Walking is an easy way to get exercise, which can improve you mood and overall health. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian) Casey Spence, freshman in math, physics, and chemistry, walks up Clafin on Wednesday evening, Sept. 3, 2014. Walking is an easy way to get exercise, which can improve you mood and overall health. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • Kaitie Marolf, freshman in mass communications, applies blush to her cheek in her residence hall room on Monday.

    Kaitie Marolf, freshman in mass communications, applies blush to her cheek in her residence hall room on Monday.

  • Rochelle Visitacion, freshman in journalism, volunteers her time to decorate the quad for a 9/11 memorial  and to remember her husband, who is currently deployed on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    Rochelle Visitacion, freshman in journalism, volunteers her time to decorate the quad for a 9/11 memorial and to remember her husband, who is currently deployed on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • UPC volunteers lined the grass of the quad with small flags in rememberance of 9/11 on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    UPC volunteers lined the grass of the quad with small flags in rememberance of 9/11 on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • Kyle Becher, sophmore in finance, places flags in the quad for 9/11 on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10, 2014.  Becher was volunteering for fraternity hours for Delta Sigma Phi and to "give back to the university." (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    Kyle Becher, sophmore in finance, places flags in the quad for 9/11 on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10, 2014. Becher was volunteering for fraternity hours for Delta Sigma Phi and to "give back to the university." (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • Anku MinXian Chen, freshman in computer science, lines up a shot while playing pool in the Union basement on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 23, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    Anku MinXian Chen, freshman in computer science, lines up a shot while playing pool in the Union basement on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 23, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • Jiaran Zhang, junior in economics, plays pools in the Union basement on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 23, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    Jiaran Zhang, junior in economics, plays pools in the Union basement on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 23, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

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    Addie Linn, freshman in journalism and mass communications places her clothing in the drying machine in the laundry facility in Moore Hall on October 28, 2014. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

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    Beta Theta Pi member Blake Meldrum, freshman in agribusiness, hugs house mother Bobbie Lonker before heading off to his morning class on November 4, 2014. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Tia Schofield (left) and Laura Roth (right), both sophomores in interior design, hunch down against the icy wind as they stroll through the quad on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    Tia Schofield (left) and Laura Roth (right), both sophomores in interior design, hunch down against the icy wind as they stroll through the quad on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • (from left) Molly Dunn, freshman in animal science, Mary Eileen Kucera, freshman in mass communications, and Michael Tillhof, freshman in general engineering, chat while walking through campus during a cold snap on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

    (from left) Molly Dunn, freshman in animal science, Mary Eileen Kucera, freshman in mass communications, and Michael Tillhof, freshman in general engineering, chat while walking through campus during a cold snap on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)

  • From left, David Madden, Leticia Peres Multini, and Lucas Ramon, all juniors in chemical engineering, measure the concentration of acetone at different heights as it evaporates and rises up a PVC tube in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    From left, David Madden, Leticia Peres Multini, and Lucas Ramon, all juniors in chemical engineering, measure the concentration of acetone at different heights as it evaporates and rises up a PVC tube in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Brockway Porter, junior in chemical engineering, opens the water outlet valve on a heat exchanger in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Brockway Porter, junior in chemical engineering, opens the water outlet valve on a heat exchanger in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Joe Rzewnicki, junior in chemical engineering, opens a water inlet valve in a heat exchanger in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Joe Rzewnicki, junior in chemical engineering, opens a water inlet valve in a heat exchanger in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Aaron House, junior studying english literature, laughs about the number of tags he has to go through for the books at the Kansas State University Union Bookstore Tuesday afternoon. House will be working at the bookstore for two years come August. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Aaron House, junior studying english literature, laughs about the number of tags he has to go through for the books at the Kansas State University Union Bookstore Tuesday afternoon. House will be working at the bookstore for two years come August. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Aaron House, junior studying english literature, adds shelf tags to label books at the Kansas State University Bookstore Tuesday afternoon. House has been working at the bookstore for two years come August. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Aaron House, junior studying english literature, adds shelf tags to label books at the Kansas State University Bookstore Tuesday afternoon. House has been working at the bookstore for two years come August. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Thomas Larsen, graduate student in geography, listens attentively during the "Yes Means Yes" course Mar. 31. The course aims to explore issues of sexuality and encourage an open discussion on the KSU campus. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    Thomas Larsen, graduate student in geography, listens attentively during the "Yes Means Yes" course Mar. 31. The course aims to explore issues of sexuality and encourage an open discussion on the KSU campus. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • Facilitating the UFM course "Yes Means Yes", Jessica Munoz, graduate student in theater, and Jenna Tripodi, coordinator for the KSU Center for Advocacy Response and Education, discuss activities for the class Mar. 31. The six-week course held in Justin Hall is aimed at "encouraging dialogue about topics of healthy sexuality, consent and desire," Tripodi stated. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    Facilitating the UFM course "Yes Means Yes", Jessica Munoz, graduate student in theater, and Jenna Tripodi, coordinator for the KSU Center for Advocacy Response and Education, discuss activities for the class Mar. 31. The six-week course held in Justin Hall is aimed at "encouraging dialogue about topics of healthy sexuality, consent and desire," Tripodi stated. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • Engineering students work on homework and study in Fielder Library April 2, 2015. As the Engineering Phase IV expansion nears completion, the College of Engineering will remodel the libary, moving librarians back to Hale Library, moving the Student Services offices in, and creating rearrangable workspaces in the middle this summer. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Engineering students work on homework and study in Fielder Library April 2, 2015. As the Engineering Phase IV expansion nears completion, the College of Engineering will remodel the libary, moving librarians back to Hale Library, moving the Student Services offices in, and creating rearrangable workspaces in the middle this summer. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Four senior women who lived together in room 243 in Haymaker Hall their freshman year recently returned to their old room to reminisce and open a shoebox they filled with keepsakes and memories and placed in the ceiling three years ago. More recent residents of room 243 have continued the tradition, as the senior girls found two additional shoeboxes next to theirs in the ceiling. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Four senior women who lived together in room 243 in Haymaker Hall their freshman year recently returned to their old room to reminisce and open a shoebox they filled with keepsakes and memories and placed in the ceiling three years ago. More recent residents of room 243 have continued the tradition, as the senior girls found two additional shoeboxes next to theirs in the ceiling. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Katie Lingg, freshman in life sciences, pulls out one of the memory shoeboxes hidden in the ceiling of Haymaker 243 April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Katie Lingg, freshman in life sciences, pulls out one of the memory shoeboxes hidden in the ceiling of Haymaker 243 April 8, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

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    (from left) Molly Dunn, freshman in animal science, Mary Eileen Kucera, freshman in mass communications, and Michael Tillhof, freshman in general engineering, chat while walking through campus during a cold snap on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, 2014. (Hannah Hunsinger | The Collegian)
    From left, David Madden, Leticia Peres Multini, and Lucas Ramon, all juniors in chemical engineering, measure the concentration of acetone at different heights as it evaporates and rises up a PVC tube in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)
    Brockway Porter, junior in chemical engineering, opens the water outlet valve on a heat exchanger in Transport Phenomena Lab March 11, 2015, in Durland Hall. Representatives of the Colleges of Engineering, Education and Human Ecology are debating increasing their per-credit-hour fees already tacked onto the regular K-State tuition rate next school year. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)