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By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Photos: Michele Clark/Newton Kansan This summer, six Stanford students will be biking and teaching across the country. From San Francisco… Login to continue reading Login…
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Photos: Michele Clark/Newton Kansan This summer, six Stanford students will be biking and teaching across the country. From San Francisco… Login to continue reading Login…
By Melanie Zuercher Special to the Kansan The name of Bethel College’s new coffee shop invokes institutional history: “1887 Café” denotes the college’s founding date… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Michael Smith Do we need to re-learn how we merge on the freeway? The Kansas Department of Transportation says yes. But are we open… Login to continue reading Login…
SEAK hosted a little extra fun last week – a foam/bubble machine for the “Wet Wednesday” normally in place for children this summer. SEAK stands… Login to continue reading Login…
by Robert C. Koehler “. . . we need to do everything we can to keep (global) warming as low as possible.” When it comes… Login to continue reading Login…
Greg Doering, Kansas Farm Bureau Tent camping in July in Kansas usually isn’t on my list of ways to spend a weekend. Yet I recently… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Frank Barthell “There’s no other state in the union whose history is so tied to African American history and African American people,” according to… Login to continue reading Login…
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Describing herself as “a small town, rural agriculture type of girl,” Jane Schuh has taken the reins as director of research for… Login to continue reading Login…
By Scott Eckert Well, it is county fair time in Kansas. Most judges consider the following factors. Some assign points for each and record them… Login to continue reading Login…
By Kansan Staff The National Association for Music Education named July 20 the 2022–2023 Tri-M Music Honor Society Chapter of the Year. The organization also… Login to continue reading Login…