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  • A squirrel climbs the removed one way sign on Mid-Campus Drive while navigating through the construction on K-State campus on June 30, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    A squirrel climbs the removed one way sign on Mid-Campus Drive while navigating through the construction on K-State campus on June 30, 2015. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • K-State On The Spot Improv Club members Dan Spicer, freshman in psychology, Betsy Haddox, senior in landscape architecture, and Matt Roeder, senior in fine arts, performs an improv group number in Salsarita's on April 23, 2015. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    K-State On The Spot Improv Club members Dan Spicer, freshman in psychology, Betsy Haddox, senior in landscape architecture, and Matt Roeder, senior in fine arts, performs an improv group number in Salsarita's on April 23, 2015. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Deandre Johnson, senior in journalism, looks over to Brennan Menses, sophomore in journalism, and Eric Nehm, graduate student in journalism and station manager, during Sport Talk on 91.9 The Wildcat on April 20, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Deandre Johnson, senior in journalism, looks over to Brennan Menses, sophomore in journalism, and Eric Nehm, graduate student in journalism and station manager, during Sport Talk on 91.9 The Wildcat on April 20, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • With only a little time between segments, Eric Nehm, sophomore in journalism, takes a break during 91.9 The Wildcats Sport Talk on April 20, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    With only a little time between segments, Eric Nehm, sophomore in journalism, takes a break during 91.9 The Wildcats Sport Talk on April 20, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Discussing anything from NBA Playoffs to who cares about the NHL, (left to right) Deandre Johnson, senior in journalism, Eric Nehm, graduate student in journalism and manager of the station, and Brennan Mense, sophomore in journalism, talk at the 91.9 The Wildcat radio station for their daily segment, Sports Talk, in the Union on April 20, 2015. (Photo by Evert Nelson)

    Discussing anything from NBA Playoffs to who cares about the NHL, (left to right) Deandre Johnson, senior in journalism, Eric Nehm, graduate student in journalism and manager of the station, and Brennan Mense, sophomore in journalism, talk at the 91.9 The Wildcat radio station for their daily segment, Sports Talk, in the Union on April 20, 2015. (Photo by Evert Nelson)

  • Eric Nehm, graduate student and manager of the station, discusses sports on 91.9 The Wildcat's Sport Talk on April 20, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Eric Nehm, graduate student and manager of the station, discusses sports on 91.9 The Wildcat's Sport Talk on April 20, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Abi Dillion, sophomore in social sciences, takes off to finish the challenge on behalf of her team during the Amazing Careers in Aging Race in Bosco Plaza on April 6, 2015. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Abi Dillion, sophomore in social sciences, takes off to finish the challenge on behalf of her team during the Amazing Careers in Aging Race in Bosco Plaza on April 6, 2015. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Brecken Brown, freshman in biology (left), and Liz Dudley, junior in life sciences and gerontology (right), participant in the architecture portion of the competition where competitors face the challenge of maneuvering through Seaton Hall. With the main goal of trying to simulate an aged person with a potential scenario such as using a wheel chair to get into buildings, teams were determined the winner by the team who finishes the course the fastest. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Brecken Brown, freshman in biology (left), and Liz Dudley, junior in life sciences and gerontology (right), participant in the architecture portion of the competition where competitors face the challenge of maneuvering through Seaton Hall. With the main goal of trying to simulate an aged person with a potential scenario such as using a wheel chair to get into buildings, teams were determined the winner by the team who finishes the course the fastest. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Laura Haines, senior in public health and nutrition and gerontology, explain the rules of the next acitivity for the participants at the Amazing Careers in Aging Race in Bosco Plaza on April 6, 2015. The Amazing Careers in Aging Race is the K-State Center on Aging's verion of the CBS show "The Amazing Race." Teams journey together throughout campus for four challenges that tests mental and physical skills such as listening skills. Sponsored by "Careers of Aging Week" (CIAW), the annual event is held in efforts to raise awareness and visibility towards wide-ranging career opportunities in aging and aging research. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Laura Haines, senior in public health and nutrition and gerontology, explain the rules of the next acitivity for the participants at the Amazing Careers in Aging Race in Bosco Plaza on April 6, 2015. The Amazing Careers in Aging Race is the K-State Center on Aging's verion of the CBS show "The Amazing Race." Teams journey together throughout campus for four challenges that tests mental and physical skills such as listening skills. Sponsored by "Careers of Aging Week" (CIAW), the annual event is held in efforts to raise awareness and visibility towards wide-ranging career opportunities in aging and aging research. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • The K-State On The Spot Improv Club members performs "Slide Show" in Salsarita's on March 2, 2015. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    The K-State On The Spot Improv Club members performs "Slide Show" in Salsarita's on March 2, 2015. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • The Burger Boy behind Kite's greets passersby with a joyous smile. (Vail Moshiri | The Collegian)

    The Burger Boy behind Kite's greets passersby with a joyous smile. (Vail Moshiri | The Collegian)

  • Down in Aggieville, the sign in front of On The Wildside glows all night long. (Vail Moshiri | The Collegian)

    Down in Aggieville, the sign in front of On The Wildside glows all night long. (Vail Moshiri | The Collegian)

  • A robin flies away from a tree in front of Kedzie Hall on Mar. 8, 2015. Temperatures jumped from mid-40's to low-70's on March 6.  (George Walker | The Collegian)

    A robin flies away from a tree in front of Kedzie Hall on Mar. 8, 2015. Temperatures jumped from mid-40's to low-70's on March 6. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • Sara Peters and Andrew Beck, graduate students in counseling and human development and judges for the "Inaugural Mr. West" competition write down notes on a contestant's performance Mar. 2, 2015. The competition consisted of a talent, suit wear and question category which the seven participants were judged on. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    Sara Peters and Andrew Beck, graduate students in counseling and human development and judges for the "Inaugural Mr. West" competition write down notes on a contestant's performance Mar. 2, 2015. The competition consisted of a talent, suit wear and question category which the seven participants were judged on. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • Nicholas Charpentier, freshman in biology, watches as contestants for Mr. West Hall compete on March 2, 2015. Seven residents of West Hall competed in this annual competition for their name on a plaque that hangs in the lobby. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    Nicholas Charpentier, freshman in biology, watches as contestants for Mr. West Hall compete on March 2, 2015. Seven residents of West Hall competed in this annual competition for their name on a plaque that hangs in the lobby. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • Tyler Clark, fifth year architecture student, works on desigining a church in San Francisco. “It’s pretty early on in design,” Clark said about the project. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Tyler Clark, fifth year architecture student, works on desigining a church in San Francisco. “It’s pretty early on in design,” Clark said about the project. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Natasha Nguyen, junior in open option, dances with two hand fans. Nguyen and other members of the Vietnamese Student Association get ready for a March 7 performance in the Union Courtyard. (Mason Swenson | The Collegian)

    Natasha Nguyen, junior in open option, dances with two hand fans. Nguyen and other members of the Vietnamese Student Association get ready for a March 7 performance in the Union Courtyard. (Mason Swenson | The Collegian)

  • Cilau Valadez, of the Huichol indian tribe in Mexico, very carefully places yarn on his yarn painting during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Cilau Valadez, of the Huichol indian tribe in Mexico, very carefully places yarn on his yarn painting during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Cilau Valadez makes his Huichol yarn paintings by adhesing yarn to a base coated with beeswax mixed with other natural adhesives during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Cilau Valadez makes his Huichol yarn paintings by adhesing yarn to a base coated with beeswax mixed with other natural adhesives during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Oaxacan wood carver Agustin Cruz Prudencio  carves shavings from a block of wood, transforming it into a work of art, during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. Prudencio said he used to draw his designs on the outside of the wood before starting a sculpture, but now, after years of doing it, he can see the proper forms in his head and work very quickly. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Oaxacan wood carver Agustin Cruz Prudencio carves shavings from a block of wood, transforming it into a work of art, during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. Prudencio said he used to draw his designs on the outside of the wood before starting a sculpture, but now, after years of doing it, he can see the proper forms in his head and work very quickly. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Hannah Erdman, senior in microbiology, and Adam White, from Manhattan, share a moment in the hallway of Ackert Hall before heading to class on Feb. 13, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Hannah Erdman, senior in microbiology, and Adam White, from Manhattan, share a moment in the hallway of Ackert Hall before heading to class on Feb. 13, 2015. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Using the light from the ceiling, Mayci Agler, sophomore in art education, mixes paint with water to form the perfect combination for her watercolor project in Willard Hall on Feb. 11, 2015. “Every week we have a homework assignement focusing on what we learned in class,” Agler said. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Using the light from the ceiling, Mayci Agler, sophomore in art education, mixes paint with water to form the perfect combination for her watercolor project in Willard Hall on Feb. 11, 2015. “Every week we have a homework assignement focusing on what we learned in class,” Agler said. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

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    Natasha Nguyen, junior in open option, dances with two hand fans. Nguyen and other members of the Vietnamese Student Association get ready for a March 7 performance in the Union Courtyard. (Mason Swenson | The Collegian)
    Cilau Valadez, of the Huichol indian tribe in Mexico, very carefully places yarn on his yarn painting during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)
    Cilau Valadez makes his Huichol yarn paintings by adhesing yarn to a base coated with beeswax mixed with other natural adhesives during the College of Education's Mexican Art workshop February 17, 2015, in Bluemont Hall. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)