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  • Bill Snyder, K-State head football coach, talks about the progress of his team over the off-season during the 2015 Big 12 Football Media Days at the Omni Dallas Hotel in Dallas, TX on July 20, 2015. (Timothy Everson | The Collegian)

    Bill Snyder, K-State head football coach, talks about the progress of his team over the off-season during the 2015 Big 12 Football Media Days at the Omni Dallas Hotel in Dallas, TX on July 20, 2015. (Timothy Everson | The Collegian)

  • William Diesslin, the director of Environmental Health and Safety at Iowa State University and one of the candidates in the search for a director of the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at K-State, speaks to the search committee and attendees of his presentation on July 10, 2015 in Leadership Studies Town Hall. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    William Diesslin, the director of Environmental Health and Safety at Iowa State University and one of the candidates in the search for a director of the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at K-State, speaks to the search committee and attendees of his presentation on July 10, 2015 in Leadership Studies Town Hall. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • "Stan Herd: Cairns on the Beach" is on display in the Stolzer Family Foundation Gallery at the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Herd, the artist, along with K-State landscape and architecture students built the cairns, which are piles of carefully-fitted stones. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    "Stan Herd: Cairns on the Beach" is on display in the Stolzer Family Foundation Gallery at the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Herd, the artist, along with K-State landscape and architecture students built the cairns, which are piles of carefully-fitted stones. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • "Stan Herd: Cairns on the Beach" is on display in the Stolzer Family Foundation Gallery at the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Herd, the artist, along with K-State landscape and architecture students built the cairns, which are piles of carefully-fitted stones. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    "Stan Herd: Cairns on the Beach" is on display in the Stolzer Family Foundation Gallery at the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Herd, the artist, along with K-State landscape and architecture students built the cairns, which are piles of carefully-fitted stones. (George Walker | The Collegian)

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  • Lisa Keys, from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, cuts her grand-prize winning bread during the 2015 National Festival of Breads baking competition at the Hilton Garden Inn on June 13. Her winning recipie for Smokehouse Cranberry Cheese Bread is available on the National Festival of Breads website. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    Lisa Keys, from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, cuts her grand-prize winning bread during the 2015 National Festival of Breads baking competition at the Hilton Garden Inn on June 13. Her winning recipie for Smokehouse Cranberry Cheese Bread is available on the National Festival of Breads website. (George Walker | The Collegian)

  • A person walks along the fence erected on the East side of 17th Street next to Meyers Hall May 7, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    A person walks along the fence erected on the East side of 17th Street next to Meyers Hall May 7, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Rachel Lies of KSU Counseling Services gives valuable advice on managing time, stress, and studying during finals week. The lecture took place in Leasure Hall on April 28, 2015. (Nicholas Cady | The Collegian)

    Rachel Lies of KSU Counseling Services gives valuable advice on managing time, stress, and studying during finals week. The lecture took place in Leasure Hall on April 28, 2015. (Nicholas Cady | The Collegian)

  • (Left to right) Nepalese Student Association members Madhav Regmi, graduate student in economics; Binny Bhandary, graduate student in biology; Shreejika Shrestha, graduate student in architecture; Abhishes Lamsal, graduate student in agronomy; Ravin Poudel, graduate student in plant pathology; Anju Giri, graduate student in horticulture; and Shreedhara Bajracharya, graduate student in architecture, hold a banner for their fundraiser for victims of the Nepal earthquake.

    (Left to right) Nepalese Student Association members Madhav Regmi, graduate student in economics; Binny Bhandary, graduate student in biology; Shreejika Shrestha, graduate student in architecture; Abhishes Lamsal, graduate student in agronomy; Ravin Poudel, graduate student in plant pathology; Anju Giri, graduate student in horticulture; and Shreedhara Bajracharya, graduate student in architecture, hold a banner for their fundraiser for victims of the Nepal earthquake.

  • The Manhattan Emergency Shelter is located at 416 S 4th st, Manhattan Ks.

    The Manhattan Emergency Shelter is located at 416 S 4th st, Manhattan Ks.

  • William Gelhaus, senior in chemical engineering, laughs while on-air for his weekly radio show on The Wildcat 91.9 KSDB. The radio station features a different student DJ and genre of music each hour. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    William Gelhaus, senior in chemical engineering, laughs while on-air for his weekly radio show on The Wildcat 91.9 KSDB. The radio station features a different student DJ and genre of music each hour. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • A myriad of knick-knacks created by a 3-D printer sit on a desk in the media development center of Hale Library. Located in room 213, the 3-D printer is available for use by all students if you provide your own ink. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    A myriad of knick-knacks created by a 3-D printer sit on a desk in the media development center of Hale Library. Located in room 213, the 3-D printer is available for use by all students if you provide your own ink. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • Mike Nyhart, freshman in criminology, patiently waits for KSIS to load while his computer experiences wifi issues on April 13, 2015. "The wifi does have its problems at times, but overall for supplying so many people it is alright," Nyhart stated. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

    Mike Nyhart, freshman in criminology, patiently waits for KSIS to load while his computer experiences wifi issues on April 13, 2015. "The wifi does have its problems at times, but overall for supplying so many people it is alright," Nyhart stated. (Lauren Nagle | The Collegian)

  • Clouds form over the Center for Child Development Tuesday while young children attend classes and programs inside. The outdoor areas in both the front and back of the center are in the middle of landscaping efforts thanks to the Green Action Funds at Kansas State. (Photo by Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Clouds form over the Center for Child Development Tuesday while young children attend classes and programs inside. The outdoor areas in both the front and back of the center are in the middle of landscaping efforts thanks to the Green Action Funds at Kansas State. (Photo by Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • A sandpit has been added to the back playground for preschool aged programs at the Center For Early Development at Kansas State. With help from the Green Action Fund, landscaping and other projects have been made possible to improve the childrens outdoor areas. (Photo by Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    A sandpit has been added to the back playground for preschool aged programs at the Center For Early Development at Kansas State. With help from the Green Action Fund, landscaping and other projects have been made possible to improve the childrens outdoor areas. (Photo by Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Shade structures help with the heat and add color to the front of the Center For Child Development. With help from Green Action Funds, more structures like these, and other additions like fresh mulch, are being added to the front and rear playgrounds at the center. (Photo by Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

    Shade structures help with the heat and add color to the front of the Center For Child Development. With help from Green Action Funds, more structures like these, and other additions like fresh mulch, are being added to the front and rear playgrounds at the center. (Photo by Evert Nelson | The Collegian)

  • Elizabeth May, senior in bakery science, and Rachel Sevart, freshman in dietetics, fill pastry bags with chocolate dough for the bake sale in Schellenberger Hall on Tuesday, April 14th (Nicholas Cady | The Collegian)

    Elizabeth May, senior in bakery science, and Rachel Sevart, freshman in dietetics, fill pastry bags with chocolate dough for the bake sale in Schellenberger Hall on Tuesday, April 14th (Nicholas Cady | The Collegian)

  • John Fliter, academic advisor overseeing political sciences majors with an emphasis on pre-law, meets with Heidee Prosser, freshman in political science during an advising appointment in Waters Hall on April 9, 2015. While planning for an advising appointment can be stressful, meeting with an academic advisor can be very helpful especially for students in need for some guidance. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    John Fliter, academic advisor overseeing political sciences majors with an emphasis on pre-law, meets with Heidee Prosser, freshman in political science during an advising appointment in Waters Hall on April 9, 2015. While planning for an advising appointment can be stressful, meeting with an academic advisor can be very helpful especially for students in need for some guidance. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Vehicles fill the parking lot between Ackert Hall (pictured) and the Engineering Complex Thursday morning. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Vehicles fill the parking lot between Ackert Hall (pictured) and the Engineering Complex Thursday morning. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Leah Fliter, president of Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Board of Education, leads the discussion of the state's school finance plan at the Intergovernmental Luncheon on March 30, 2015 in the Landon room of the Holiday Inn in Manhattan, KS. Attendees of the luncheon were present to discuss state/federal legislative issues for the 2015 year. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Leah Fliter, president of Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Board of Education, leads the discussion of the state's school finance plan at the Intergovernmental Luncheon on March 30, 2015 in the Landon room of the Holiday Inn in Manhattan, KS. Attendees of the luncheon were present to discuss state/federal legislative issues for the 2015 year. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • Clancy Holeman, Riley County Counselor (Right), and Trent Armbrust, representative of the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce (Left), discuss areas of the bill HB 2416 and HB 2095 at at the Intergovernmental Luncheon on March 30, 2015 in the Landon room of the Holiday Inn in Manhattan, KS. Attendees of the luncheon were present to discuss state/federal legislative issues for the 2015 year. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

    Clancy Holeman, Riley County Counselor (Right), and Trent Armbrust, representative of the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce (Left), discuss areas of the bill HB 2416 and HB 2095 at at the Intergovernmental Luncheon on March 30, 2015 in the Landon room of the Holiday Inn in Manhattan, KS. Attendees of the luncheon were present to discuss state/federal legislative issues for the 2015 year. (Cassandra Nguyen | The Collegian)

  • The Tuttle Creek Dam impounds Tuttle Creek Lake, which serves as a water reservoir. One of the biggest issues Tuttle Creek Lake faces is sedimentation. (George Walker | The Collegian)

    The Tuttle Creek Dam impounds Tuttle Creek Lake, which serves as a water reservoir. One of the biggest issues Tuttle Creek Lake faces is sedimentation. (George Walker | The Collegian)

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    Lisa Keys, from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, cuts her grand-prize winning bread during the 2015 National Festival of Breads baking competition at the Hilton Garden Inn on June 13. Her winning recipie for Smokehouse Cranberry Cheese Bread is available on the National Festival of Breads website. (George Walker | The Collegian)
    A person walks along the fence erected on the East side of 17th Street next to Meyers Hall May 7, 2015. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)
    Rachel Lies of KSU Counseling Services gives valuable advice on managing time, stress, and studying during finals week. The lecture took place in Leasure Hall on April 28, 2015. (Nicholas Cady | The Collegian)