In this two-part episode installment, Kolby, Jesse, and Ryan discuss their tips for your first audition, as well as a gamut of other related topics including the conservatory vs state-school discussion.
Aggieville is seeing unprecedented change with new construction projects and changes to parking. This is leaving many business owners confused and wondering about what lies ahead for the future of their small business.
It only became more confusing for tenants as time went along because of a notification that all business owners received saying that "lease extensions would no longer be honored." Joomi Bobbett; the owner of Seoul USA shared her thoughts on the lack of information that all the businesses felt like they were getting from the new landlord/management.
On this day; February 27, 1996; Japanese game designer Satoshi Tajiri created the first Pokémon game that was introduced on the Nintendo Game Boy portable console.
Due to Dawson and Max's deep appreciation and fandom of Pokemon they highlighted the most recent game that was released; Scarlett and Violet. If you're more curious about the origins of Pokemon and want to learn more check out the link below. NATIONAL POKEMON DAY: nationaltoday.com/national-pokemon-day/
Tuesday, Feb. 28, 6:00 - 7:00 PM | CPHG Video Game Night
Join the Comprehensive Public Health Group for a fun video game night. Make new friends while playing games like Rock Band and Nintendo Switch. Find more information at the link below. https://orgcentral.k-state.edu/CPHG/rsvp_boot?id=378816 Wednesday, Mar. 1 2:30-3:30 PM | Chat about ChatGPT A series of six lightning talks, followed by discussion, about ChatGPT and AI in writing: What is ChatGPT / AI writing? (Phillip Marzluf, English) Why are (some) people worried? (Abby Knoblauch, English) How does this affect plagiarism policies? (Camilla Roberts, Honor & Integrity) What is the Writing Center's role / response? (Stacia Gray, English) How might we use ChatGPT in the classroom? (Theresa Merrick, English) How does this impact online teaching? (Cydney Alexis, English) Find more information at the link below. https://events.k-state.edu/event/lets_chat_about_chatgpt#.Y_qCqOzMLX1 Friday, Mar. 3, 2023 6:30 PM | Quite Frankly Concert Kansas City up-and-coming band Quite Frankly will be performing with special guest Malek Azrael & the Vibes in the Courtyard of the Student Union on Friday, Mar. 3! Bring your friends and join UPC for some energizing music!! Doors open at 6:30. The concert is free and open to the public. Find more information at the link below. https://www.kstateupc.com/our-events/2023/3/3/live-in-the-courtyard-quite-frankly-the-band-with-special-guest-malek-azrael-amp-the-vibez Did you miss the broadcast this week by the Channel 8 News team? No worries. Watch the latest news and information from the last month around the Manhattan, Wamego and Junction City area of Kansas, including sports and weather coverage.
This program originally aired on February 23, 2023 and the next live show will be on March 2, 2023. The unlikely heroes of the Nat 1 Podcat take on another dungeon and find out what happens when you cast darkenss.
Don't you feel like something is happening too often? Today we follow our tough friends as rivals from the past come back to haunt them from things they have forgotten. Along the way, ominous words and questionable allies come into the light, to give both wisdom and doom upon the team!
Could the party be able to stand strong against feathers and Fixers and food delivery boxes, all the while gearing up against forces that are yet to come? Tune in or just enjoy the music and sounds in Nat 1 Podcat Ep 4: [Friends and Foes, Old and New].
David (born in 1990) and Lanie (born in 2002) are from completely different generations, are in very different places in their current lives, and their paths would have never crossed if not because of a marriage. Two unlikely friends sit down to discuss generational differences, random slang, and a potpourri of topics.
Tune in to their very first episode where David and Lanie sit down to introduce themselves as well as share stories of their unlikely friendship. "Where the only thing that hates the players more then the DM, is the dice rolls!" The Nat 1 Podcat is your go to source for Dungeons and Dragons entertainment. Appearing every weekend on Wildcat 91.9; follow the adventures through the realm of Rosalia as four unlikely heroes explore the story of Soffir, The Vedalken Order of Scribes Wizard. Marce, a Fallen Aasimar Wizard of the School of Necromancy. Gideon, The Human Warlock of the Hexblade. And Squish, The Oath breaker Kobold Paladin. Together they bring a dysfunctional fun campaign to your ears every Saturday at 6pm on Wildcat 91.9.
Kolby sits down with Columbia University professor Dr. David Kipping to discuss some of David's fascinating ideas and papers on exomoons, turning the earth into a telescope, and whether or not life exists beyond us, somewhere in the space between.
Listen hereAbilene and Smoky Valley Railroad officials have received an unexpected present as the
railroad nears its 30th anniversary in June. After filing the required Federal Railroad Administration papers, it was discovered that the railroad’s iconic 104 year old steam engine, Santa Fe 3415, has one remaining year of operation before it must be taken out of service and undergo its FRA mandated 15 year comprehensive inspection. This news comes after the railroad had prepared to begin the roughly two-year inspection process this season. Want more information about the Abilene & Smokey Valley Railroad Association? Visit www.asvrr.com for additional updates, donations, and volunteer opportunities. Ag reporter Hannah Whetstone features a K-State student and her family that runs a beef cattle operation.
Vaguely Local is a podcast focusing on locality while leaving room for variety, focusing on people and issues around Manhattan and beyond. In this edition of the show, Nick spoke with City Commissioner and now District 22 State Senator Usha Reddi. She’s approaching her 10th year in city government, and in January was selected to replace Tom Hawk in the Kansas Senate – becoming the first Indian and Asian American Senator in State history. The Andhra Pradesh born politician speaks about that fact, how she navigated the pandemic as a human and mayor of Manhattan, and also got into some of the conflict over her decision to remain in city government while stepping into the Statehouse.
Wednesday, Feb. 22 12-1 PM | Lunch with Deans
The College of Arts and Sciences is giving ArtSci graduate students the opportunity to take part in a lunch where they can speak with the deans of the college about their experiences, voice any questions or concerns and enjoy a meal with fellow students. Lunch with the Dean will take place at noon Wednesday, Feb. 22, in 301 Calvin Hall. Fine more information at the link below. https://www.k-state.edu/today/announcement/?id=87567 Wednesday, Feb. 22, 5:30 - 6:15 PM | Embroidery Machine Demonstration Go learn about the new Brother PE800 Embroidery Machine! No prior experience is needed. During this demonstration, you'll learn how to hoop fabric, select a design and change thread colors. Fine more information at the link below. https://events.k-state.edu/event/embroidery_machine_demonstration_7779#.Y_D_gOzMITU Friday, Feb. 24, 2023 6:00 - 9:00 PM | Board Game Night Join UPC for a Wildcat family game night. There will be a variety of board and card games for you to choose from, as well as pizza, snacks, and drinks, all for free! All you need to do is show up! Feel free to bring friends and teach them your favorite games or come solo and join into an existing game and make new friends! Find more information at the link below. https://www.kstateupc.com/our-events/2023/2/24/board-game-night |
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