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  • The K-State Mens Basketball Team reacts to being drenched for the ALS ice bucket challenge at the begining of the year pep rally on August 24th in Bill Snyder Family Stadium

    The K-State Mens Basketball Team reacts to being drenched for the ALS ice bucket challenge at the begining of the year pep rally on August 24th in Bill Snyder Family Stadium

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Lisa Owsley, junior in bakery science, personalized and made her room in Boyd Hall more homey by supplying furnishings form her room back home and covering the walls around her desk with photos of friends and family.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Lisa Owsley, junior in bakery science, personalized and made her room in Boyd Hall more homey by supplying furnishings form her room back home and covering the walls around her desk with photos of friends and family.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Disney-themed paint chips on the closet door continue the multicolored polka-dot theme exhibited in Lisa Owsley's dorm room.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Disney-themed paint chips on the closet door continue the multicolored polka-dot theme exhibited in Lisa Owsley's dorm room.

  • Photo by Taylor Alderman | The Collegian

Lane Evans, freshman in computer science, talking to Cody Conklin, freshman in software engineering, in the Union on Tuesday evening. Evans and Conklin met in class and were waiting for a meeting to start.

    Photo by Taylor Alderman | The Collegian Lane Evans, freshman in computer science, talking to Cody Conklin, freshman in software engineering, in the Union on Tuesday evening. Evans and Conklin met in class and were waiting for a meeting to start.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Can't-miss drinks at Mojo's Beach Bar in Aggieville include, in the front from left to right, the Sharknado, Grenade  and Cantelope Bay, and in the back, Bananarama and Blue Hawaiian.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Can't-miss drinks at Mojo's Beach Bar in Aggieville include, in the front from left to right, the Sharknado, Grenade and Cantelope Bay, and in the back, Bananarama and Blue Hawaiian.

  • Parker Robb | The Collegian

Can't-miss drinks at Mojo's Beach Bar in Aggieville include, in the front from left to right, the Sharknado, Grenade  and Cantelope Bay, and in the back, Bananarama and Blue Hawaiian.

    Parker Robb | The Collegian Can't-miss drinks at Mojo's Beach Bar in Aggieville include, in the front from left to right, the Sharknado, Grenade and Cantelope Bay, and in the back, Bananarama and Blue Hawaiian.

  • (Photo by Taylor Alderman | The Collegian)

Even though it has only been open for about two years, the Varsity Truck in Aggieville has become a late night food staple, and its Mac 'n' Cheese Grilled Cheese is especially popular.

    (Photo by Taylor Alderman | The Collegian) Even though it has only been open for about two years, the Varsity Truck in Aggieville has become a late night food staple, and its Mac 'n' Cheese Grilled Cheese is especially popular.

  • Michelle Haug, junior in marketing, and Erika Kramer, junior in apparell marketing, walk up the stairs in Hale Library from the downstairs entrance to the main floor. They both agree that it will make navigating the library easier if a new door is put in downstairs. (Taylor Alderman | The Collegian)

    Michelle Haug, junior in marketing, and Erika Kramer, junior in apparell marketing, walk up the stairs in Hale Library from the downstairs entrance to the main floor. They both agree that it will make navigating the library easier if a new door is put in downstairs. (Taylor Alderman | The Collegian)

  • Michelle Haug, junior in marketing, and Erika Kramer, junior in apparell marketing, walk up the stairs in Hale Library from the downstairs entrance to the main floor. They both agree that it will make navigating the library easier if a new door is put in downstairs. (Taylor Alderman | The Collegian)

    Michelle Haug, junior in marketing, and Erika Kramer, junior in apparell marketing, walk up the stairs in Hale Library from the downstairs entrance to the main floor. They both agree that it will make navigating the library easier if a new door is put in downstairs. (Taylor Alderman | The Collegian)

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    Living in the residence hall has its perks of providing a laundry facility for students to use. However, it may become frustrating for students who believe that using the laundry machines on campus are expensive. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

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    Addie Linn, freshman in journalism and mass communications swipes her ID card into cash machine in the laundry facility in Moore Hall on October 28, 2014. (Cassandra Nguyen | 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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    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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    Ellen Drummond, senior in agricultural economics, stretches her knee in all levels yoga class in Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex on October 29, 2014. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • A 1/2 and 1/2 pie with canadian bacon and cheese from Aj's Pizzeria (Vail Moshiri | The Collegian)

    A 1/2 and 1/2 pie with canadian bacon and cheese from Aj's Pizzeria (Vail Moshiri | 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)

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    House motheres play a critical role to their members in their respected chapters by helping to guide, care, and love each member who are away from their own mothers. Bobbie Lonker, house director of the fraternity chapter of Beta Theta Pi, has been house mother for 26 years. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

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    The writing center is home to the many tutoring programs at K-State. Focusing on any english course needs, students with any major is welcome to come by for help. Rachel Smith, senior in english, helps Muchen Geng, sophomore in business administration, with her reasearch paper. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

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    Well-known as the backbones of chapter dinner, house boys help prepare and serve dinner to sorority women every Wednesday night. Andrew Walberg, sophomore in civil engineering, cleans dishes after serving dinner. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Well-known as the backbones of chapter dinner, house boys help prepare and serve dinner to sorority women every Wednesday night. Reid Schmidling, sophomore in finance, serves a dish to an Alpha Chi Omega member. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Well-known as the backbones of chapter dinner, house boys help prepare and serve dinner to sorority women every Wednesday night. Reid Schmidling, sophomore in finance, serves a dish to an Alpha Chi Omega member. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

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    Well-known as the backbones of chapter dinner, house boys help prepare and serve dinner to sorority women every Wednesday night. Mathew Bille, senior in social work, prepares to serve dishes to Alpha Chi Omega members. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

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    Being a Greek House Chapter President takes a lot time management skills such as mixing presidential resposibilities and making time to be a "sister" or "brother" to another chapter member in need of help, advice or a shoulder to cry on. Makenzie Hrabik, junior in economics and president of Sigma Kappa, makes a quick announcement to a few chapter members after dinner. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

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    K-State’s intramurals program implemented IMLeagues, a web-based intramural program that allows students to track their schedule, teams and statistics using their smartphone or computer. Justin Cain, senior in architecture, shows off the new ImLeagues mobile app on his smartphone. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Matt Merriman, senior in secondary education, serves coffee to a customer at Caribou Coffee in the student union on January 20, 2014. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Matt Merriman, senior in secondary education, serves coffee to a customer at Caribou Coffee in the student union on January 20, 2014. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Just because it's Valentines Day, doesn't mean people should be spending it with a significant other. Even if you don't have a partner, you could always spend the day either being with other people you care about or enjoy a night of relaxation solo. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Just because it's Valentines Day, doesn't mean people should be spending it with a significant other. Even if you don't have a partner, you could always spend the day either being with other people you care about or enjoy a night of relaxation solo. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Knowing when to visit Lafene Health Center may or may not be a difficult task to tackle. Depending on your health situation, you could choose either to fight the sickness yourself by taking medicine or visit Lafene. (Photo Illustration by Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Knowing when to visit Lafene Health Center may or may not be a difficult task to tackle. Depending on your health situation, you could choose either to fight the sickness yourself by taking medicine or visit Lafene. (Photo Illustration by Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • One of the main reasons why Kiah Gourley, junior in animal science, from Oregon State University, and Elizabeth Stasiewicz, junior in Business Marketing, from Johnson County Community College, came to Kansas State is because of the many opportunities had to offer academically and socially. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    One of the main reasons why Kiah Gourley, junior in animal science, from Oregon State University, and Elizabeth Stasiewicz, junior in Business Marketing, from Johnson County Community College, came to Kansas State is because of the many opportunities had to offer academically and socially. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Orien Grunewald, emaritus professor of agricultural economics, works out with the K-State CrossFit team on Feb. 18, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    Orien Grunewald, emaritus professor of agricultural economics, works out with the K-State CrossFit team on Feb. 18, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • Taran Carlisle, senior in kineseology, works out on an ergometer during the K-State CrossFit class on Feb. 18, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    Taran Carlisle, senior in kineseology, works out on an ergometer during the K-State CrossFit class on Feb. 18, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • Senior William Baldwin is double majoring in both Spanish and computer science at K-State. Baldwin originally planned to major in Spanish only during his first year at K-State after returning from nine months in Spain, but later discovered his love for computer science through an introductory class. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Senior William Baldwin is double majoring in both Spanish and computer science at K-State. Baldwin originally planned to major in Spanish only during his first year at K-State after returning from nine months in Spain, but later discovered his love for computer science through an introductory class. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • A geocache near the Bluemont Bell on June 22, 2015 contains the dates and names of those who have found it. Many different geocaches exist in Manhattan, including many on the K-State campus. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    A geocache near the Bluemont Bell on June 22, 2015 contains the dates and names of those who have found it. Many different geocaches exist in Manhattan, including many on the K-State campus. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • Water rushes out of Tuttle Creek into the Big Blue River on June 22, 2015. Tuttle Creek's outflow was 21,500 cubic-feet per second.

    Water rushes out of Tuttle Creek into the Big Blue River on June 22, 2015. Tuttle Creek's outflow was 21,500 cubic-feet per second.

  • Derek Black (left), graduate student in engineering, and Nathan Pfeifer, class of 2014 alumnus, jump away from the rushing water from Tuttle Creek's open gates on June 22, 2015. Pfeifer explained why they went, "We heard on the news that they had increased the output, so we thought we'd check it out." Tuttle Creek's outflow was 21,500 cubic-feet per second. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    Derek Black (left), graduate student in engineering, and Nathan Pfeifer, class of 2014 alumnus, jump away from the rushing water from Tuttle Creek's open gates on June 22, 2015. Pfeifer explained why they went, "We heard on the news that they had increased the output, so we thought we'd check it out." Tuttle Creek's outflow was 21,500 cubic-feet per second. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • John Nail, senior in biochemistry, serves a drink at Rock-A-Belly Deli on June 23, 2015. Nail has worked at Rock-A-Belly for about a year. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    John Nail, senior in biochemistry, serves a drink at Rock-A-Belly Deli on June 23, 2015. Nail has worked at Rock-A-Belly for about a year. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • Harry's is located in the Wareham Hotel in Manhattan, KS. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    Harry's is located in the Wareham Hotel in Manhattan, KS. (George Walker | The Collegian)

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    The K-State Mens Basketball Team reacts to being drenched for the ALS ice bucket challenge at the begining of the year pep rally on August 24th in Bill Snyder Family Stadium
    Parker Robb | The Collegian

Lisa Owsley, junior in bakery science, personalized and made her room in Boyd Hall more homey by supplying furnishings form her room back home and covering the walls around her desk with photos of friends and family.
    Parker Robb | The Collegian

Disney-themed paint chips on the closet door continue the multicolored polka-dot theme exhibited in Lisa Owsley's dorm room.