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Explore MHKThe K-Stater's Guide to Manhattan
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Table of ContentsAbout This Guide
Parents & Family Program
On-Campus Activities
K-State Traditions
Homecoming
Coffee Spots
Restaurants
Selfie Stops
Art
Outdoors
Transportation
Campus Calendar
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Explore MHK, The K-Stater's Guide to Manhattan is a collaboration between the Parents and Family Program and the students of Collegian Media Group. Our goal is to provide families with the information and messages that they care about most. The content is crafted by students to target K-State parents and their new Wildcat students.
Please refer to the Parents and Family Program at k-state.edu /parentsandfamily and k-state.edu for updates about the university. If you have questions about this guide or suggestions for its content, please contact us at [email protected]. Collegian Media Group makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this guide.
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We are thrilled to welcome parents, families and guests to the Kansas State University Orientation!
As a member of the K-State family we invite you to become a member of the K-State Parents & Family Program. This is a completely free resource designed to keep families informed, celebrate student achievements and to help you make family memories at K-State. Our program embraces an extensive definition of family. This may include families of origin and families of choice. If you are a friend, spouse, neighbor, extended family member, guardian, or sibling, we welcome everyone. We seek to create an inclusive environment for all students and their family members.
To become a member, families can sign-up for the Parents & Family Newsletter. In addition to a bi-monthly newsletter, the PFP has a free hotline that parents and families can call with questions. The number is (785) 532-2222 and open for any questions you or your family encounter between now and college graduation!
Mark your calendars! The Parents and Family Program will be hosting an exciting lineup of events throughout the year. Be sure to save the date for the 93nd Annual Family Day celebration held on Saturday, September 18, 2021. We invite families to experience K-State, eat great food, and make memories with your student. Families can hang out at the pre-game Tailgate Party (registration opens late summer) or celebrate your student at the breakfast Pinning Ceremony. This ceremony honors students who are the first in their family to attend K-State and honors students who are following a long family legacy of Wildcats.
Every year our program is looking for leaders to serve on the Parents & Family Advisory Board. This group provides a voice for K-State families for issues pertinent to student life. For more information about this opportunity, visit www.k-state.edu/parentsandfamily. Additionally, you can also follow PFP on Facebook and Twitter to stay informed and engaged with the K-State community.
With purple pride,
Anne DeLuca
Parents and Family Program Director
Welcome!from the Parents and Family Program
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Registration opens July 14, 2021
K-State Family Day is a special tradition.
The 2021 event will celebrate 93 years of welcoming
families to the campus for a day of activities designed
around family, togetherness and pride. Participants
enjoy a variety of activities designed to showcase
the history, tradition, and special connection between
K-State, our students, and their families. We welcome
families from anywhere in the nation or world and want to make your weekend special!
www.k-state.edu/parentsandfamily/
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On-Campus ActivitiesThe Call Hall Dairy Bar is a favorite to all who visit the K-State campus. Located on the northwest corner of Call Hall on North Mid-Campus Drive, the dairy bar offers a delicious variety of over 48 ice cream flavors, 16 of which are offered daily. Also available at the dairy bar is a selection of milk and cheeses, as well as some meat and eggs from the university meat labs and the poultry unit. The Call Hall Dairy Bar also has a second location on the first floor of the student union.C
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The Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex is a great place to get involved in exciting fitness classes, intramural sports, or even a self-paced workout. All KSU students receive free admission with their K-State ID. The complex features a variety of spaces, including a multi-activity court (MAC), weight rooms, cardio areas, two indoor tracks, and a rock wall. Also located at the Rec are several courts for racquetball, squash, wallyball, basketball, volleyball, badminton and Pickleball. In addition, the Rec offers a range of fun group fitness classes, including yoga, Zumba, and cycling classes.R
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The Wabash Cannon Bowl bowling center is located in the basement of the Student
Union. It is a great spot to bowl with friends, have a bowling party, or even join a bowling
league. Also available at Wabash Cannon Bowl are cornhole, pool, and pinball. Food
and drinks are served here as well.
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Located on Denison Avenue, the Kansas State University gardens are an educational and fun place to visit on campus. The gardens consist of a variety of plants and flowers which serve as a learning tool for K-State students studying horticulture, as well as a viewing pleasure to all who visit them. These gardens are free of admission and open to the public from March through November.U
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The Student Union houses a variety of fun and useful resources. The Union is home to the K-State Campus
Store, which serves as the university bookstore, the Wabash Cannon Bowl bowling center, the copying
and printing center, computer labs, and banking services. Also found here is a variety of places to eat,
including Panda Express and Chick-fil-A.
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K-State Traditions
University Fight Song Written in 1927 by Harry E. Erickson, “Wildcat Victory” is the official fight song of Kansas State, a rousing anthem of Wildcat Pride and pure fandom fun. Clap along to the playful melody and don’t forget to pump your fists along to the final line. “Fight, you K-State Wild-cats, For alma mater, fight-fight-fight! Glory in the combat for the purple and the white. Faithful to our colors, We will ever be, Fighting ever fighting for a Wildcat Victory! Go State!“
Royal Purple The university’s color, Royal Purple, was adopt-ed in the fall of 1896. Although K-State’s only official color is royal purple, white has been used as a complementary color for many years. The university’s yearbook is also named after this prominent color, and is the most decorated college yearbook in the nation. At 110 years old the Royal Purple continues to capture the sto-ries of all aspects of the campus and its people.
Open HouseMore than 20,000 visitors show up every April to check out majors and campus life. Experi-ence K-State through performances, eating contests, science experiments and more.
‘Wabash Cannonball’Get on your feet, clap, bend and twist to this rousing anthem. After a fire destroyed the home of the music department in 1968, the band performed the only music that was left: “The Wabash Cannonball.” Now, doing “The Wabash” is a rite of passage for all K-Staters. It was recently named the No. 1 pregame tradition in the Big 12 by ESPN.
K-Staters have created purple-tinted traditions since the university’s founding in 1863.
Students partake in the wabash tradition during a football game against Baylor in Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Sept. 30, 2017. photo by Meg Shearer
Willie the Wildcat Our fearless mascot, Willie the Wildcat, does a push up for every point scored at K-State football games and electrifies fans with his famous K-S-U pose. He may not say much, but he sure gets the crowd to make some noise.
KS LettersHigh on a hill overlooking Man-hattan, this de-facto monument is hard to miss. Engineering students plotted the 80-foot-tall “K” in 1921 and later added the “S” on K-Hill. The “U” was never constructed, but students still whitewash the letters every year.
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Join the K- State family and Manhattan community for some fitness fun during the annual homecoming philanthropy 5K.
Philanthropy 5K
Don’t forget to grab a front row seat for the homecoming
parade through Aggieville and downtown Manhattan,
followed by a pep rally at Larry Norvell Band Shell in City Park!
There you can experience performances by The K-State Pep Band, Cheerleaders, and
Classy Cats.
Parade & Pep Rally
To end the festivities, come watch the Wildcats play at Bill Snyder Family Stadium and experience the unmatched energy of a K-State football game.
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Rock-A-Belly Bar and Deli
Looking for a funky sandwich joint? This is the place for you! Enjoy a wide selection of sandwiches while enjoying the unique culture and atmosphere of Rock-A Belly, located on the west edge of Aggieville.
Globe Indian Cuisine
Needing to add some spice to your life? You’ll find it here at Globe. Enjoy spicy, bold, and unforgettable Indian flavors at Globe Indian Cuisine, located right next to Rock-A Belly.
Bi Bim Bap
Located on the east end of Aggieville, you’ll find Bi Bim Bap. Featuring a variety of Asian cuisines including sushi, sashimi, bento, and hibachi, this is one stop you won’t want to miss!
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Nico’s Little Italy
Craving the bold flavors of Italian food? You’re in luck! Check out Nico’s, located acros the street from Bi Bim Bap, and discover the “Little Italy” of Manhattan.
Gordo’s Restaurante Mexicano
Searching for your new favorite Mexican restaurant? Check out Gordo’s! Here, you’ll find a huge menu with something for the whole family.
Kite’s Bar and Grill
Located in the heart of Aggieville, Kite’s features classic and tasty bar food. Take your pick from a selection of juicy burgers, delicious sandwiches, and refreshing salads.
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Guilty Biscuit
This unique carry-out kitchen offers a unique twist on traditional biscuits. Served with traditional gravy or as a variety of burger or chicken biscuit sandwiches, you’ll surely have to risk it for this biscuit.
Powercat Sports Grill
Meet up with your friends and family at Powercat Sports Grill to watch every game and enjoy wings, burgers, pizzas, and more. It also features an outdoor patio complete with yard games for friendly competition.
Tallgrass Tap House
Located in a multi-level building, Tallgrass Tap House serves an American-brewpub style menu featuring local beef, fresh seafood, and Korean inspired dishes in a fun and lively atmosphere.
Bourbon and Baker
Serving a variety of unique dishes, Bourbon and Baker's southern and midwestern cuisine is sure to impress! As the name suggests, they also boast quite a lengthy list of bourbon choices, as well as numerous other cocktails.
The Chef
Wake up with The Chef, a breakfast cafe that serves made to order breakfast options and fresh coffee that will ensure you have brew-tiful day.
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HAVE A WILLIE FUN WEEKEND.No one loves Manhattan more than Willie the Wildcat and he’d love to show you around. You’ll nd new artisan restaurants, boutiques, craft breweries, museums, galleries and pulsing nightlife. Outdoor adventures abound in our tallgrass prairie backyard. Willie’s waiting for you in Manhattan, KS.
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SELFIE STOPScompiled by Abby Ruder
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wall in Aggieville
Varsity Truck
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Anderson Hall
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north end of Manhattan
Bill Snyder Family Stadium
Kimball Ave.
Kansas State University Gates
corner of Anderson Ave. & Manhattan Ave.
Drop by these landmarks for a photo to remember your time here in the Little Apple!
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Check out our huge board game
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Visit our in-house coffee shop,
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Join us for casual and competitive
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Beach Museum of Art
Enjoy the beauty of art without leaving the K-State campus. The Beach Museum features a variety of collections year round, as well as an always changing set up of exhibitions. Explore works including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and glass. Located at southeast corner of campus.
Ad Astra E. Terra Sculpture
This metal sculpture is located on the northwest side of Seaton Hall and was donated by the Havens Steel Company in 1988 to be used as a teaching tool. It is one of many unique sculptures on campus. Its name means “from the earth to the stars” in Latin.
Manhattan Arts Center
Looking for an art adventure for the whole family? Check out the Manhattan Arts Center located on Poyntz Ave! Here you will find a performance hall, two galleries, an art studio, a set design shop, and much more. Enjoy a range of art classes, live performances, and other fun activities.
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RBG Mural
This mural was painted in remembrance of late U.S. Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Taylor Carr, a local artist, and Jessica Kerr, the community organization and education chair for Manhattan Alliance for Peace and Justice (MAPJ), worked together with Incite MHK to make this beautiful tribute possible. You can find this work downtown in the alley off 4th street.
AJ’s Mural
This colorful mural is a must see when visiting Manhattan! You can find this work of art on the porch of AJ’s Pizza, located at 301 Poyntz Ave. This project was sponsored by Incite MHK.
Kitty Castle Mural
Do you love art AND cats? You’re in luck! Stop by and see this vibrant and cute mural of the Kitty Castle by artist Nick "Sick" Fisher, located next to the Ruth Bader Ginsberg mural.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1858 | HIGHLAND, KS | WWW.HIGHLANDCC.EDU | (785) 442-6000 Highland Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the US Department of Education. Highland Community College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, disability,age, religion, genetic information, marital status, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, or other factors that cannot be lawfully considered in its programs and activities as required by all applicable laws and regulations. Inquiries concerning the College’s compliance with its nondiscrimination
policies or Title IX may be referred to the Vice President for Student Services or Human Resources Manager at 785-442-6000. Inquiries concerning the College’s compliance with Section 504 and its policies may be directed to the Vice President of Academic Affairs at 785-442-6000.
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OUTDOOR
Manhattan Hill
Gigantic white letters spelling out M-A-N-H-A-T-T-A-N adorn the hill for which it is named.
Near campus, Manhattan Hill, now with a newly added observation deck, is the best place for scenic views, huge
letters and short nature trails sprawling all across the area. photo by Jordan Koster
Konza Prairie
Become one with nature by exploring several nature trails
in the native tallgrass Konza Prairie. A short drive southwest
of Manhattan will take you to miles of grassy plains and hills with open horizons and great
views of the Flint Hills! photo by Jordan Koster
City Park
Right in the heart of Manhattan, City Park has it all. It houses
the public pool, sand volleyball pits, basketball courts, softball
fields, and plenty of open space to hang out, relax and enjoy the
weather. A mile-long concrete path outlines the entirety of the park, perfect for walks and runs
for everyone. photo by Madison Jahnke
Pillsbury Crossing
Another nature escape outside of city life, Pillsbury Crossing
is a large, flat rock area with overflowing water and miniature
waterfalls. Perfect for picnics and beating that summer heat!
photo by Olivia Bergmeier
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photo by Regan Tokos
Sunset Zoo
Open year round, the Sunset Zoo has a variety of animals to explore and sightsee. Chimpanzees, flamingos, prairie dogs, and more boast a simple and enjoyable time, and watch out for the peacocks freely roaming the grounds!
Tuttle Creek
Need a stay-cation? Tuttle Creek State Park offers hundreds of acres of land to camp, hike, swim, and explore. Just north of Manhattan, Tuttle Creek is a great place to unwind and get outside!
ADVENTURESwritten by Abby Ruder
photo by Keith Morlewski
photo by Abigail Compton
photo by George Walker
Wildcat Creek
Can’t get enough camping and nature? Wildcat Creek in western Manhattan is a maintained wilderness area with plenty of native trees, plants and animals. There are also tables and campfire rings, making it the perfect place to watch nature and picnic.
photo by Riley County Parks
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TRANSPORTATION
LINK Scooters
Want to travel Manhattan in style? Find the electric LINK scooters, rent them through the app, and get on your way!
Green Apple Bikes
Scattered throughout campus and city, these lime green bikes are free for the ride, but remember to put them back onto a Green Apple bike rack!
ATA Bus
Wait at the ATA bus stops for rides around Manhattan! K-State students ride free.
Uber/Lyft
Need to get somewhere across town quickly? Just download the app and request an Uber or Lyft.
photo by Rowan Jones
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Campus Calendar
FALL 2021 SPRING 2022
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, event dates are subject to change.
AUG
23Fall Semester Begins
SEPT
6No Classes: Labor Day
SEPT
11First Home Football Game
SEPT
18Family Day
SEPT
24All majors Career Fair
OCT
24-30Homecoming Week MAY
13-14Spring Commencement
No Classes: Thanksgiving Break
NOV
21-28
DEC
10Last Day of Classes
DEC
10-11Fall Commencement
DEC
13-17 Finals Week
DEC
17Fall Semester Ends
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observed
JAN
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JAN
18Spring Semester Begins
MAR
17-21No Classes: Spring Break
MAY
6Last Day of Classes
MAY
9-13Finals Week
MAY
13Spring Semester Ends
AUG
22-29Sorority Recruitment Week*Fraternity Recruitment on-going throughout semester
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About The Staff
Holly Delay, Advertising Team, is a senior studying mass communications with a minor in graphic design and is from Morrowville, Kansas. "My favorite K-State memory is having Manhappenin' Magazine work nights with the most amazing team and friends."
Hannah Huyett, Content Creator, is a sophomore studying architectural engineering and is from Kansas City, Kansas.
Amanda Wollesen, Creative & Advertising Team, is a senior studying graphic design with minors in mass communications and German and is from Lincoln, Kansas. "I have loved being apart of the Royal Purple yearbook staff and seeing the final product after a year of hard work."
Abby Ruder, Content Creator, is a junior studying psychology and economics with a minor in statistics and is from St. George, Kansas. "I've really loved getting close to the Royal Purple yearbook staff and becoming more comfortable and confident with who I am."
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Have Questions?Have Questions?
Dr. Debra BoltonDirector of Intercultural Learning & Academic Success
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The LGBT Resource Center at K-State is dedicated to helping the LGBT students, staff, faculty, and members of the
surrounding communities to be more secure and educated about sexuality and gender identity in their personal and professional surrounding.The Center is open to all and provides information regarding resources available to our community. Several events are hosted by the Resource Center throughout the year and include guest speakers, social events, and a LGBT Leadership Conference. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Mom’s Day or Dad’s DayOr any game weekend!
This isn’t just a place to sleep.
It’s an experience to remember.
Enjoy a relaxing stay in Manhattan’s boutique bed and breakfast located south of the Alumni Center. Your K-State son or daughter receives a complimentary breakfast to eat with you.
Moore House recreates 18th Century graceful living with its elegantfurnishings and artwork. Your breakfast is served with candlelight, sterling silver, cut crystal, and fine china. Read a framed London Chronicle newspaper from 1777 with two articles about General George Washington.
Innkeeper Tim Lindemuth ‘77500 Denison AvenueManhattan, Kansas [email protected]
Stroll its English garden which mirrors a Colonial Williamsburg garden designed in 1733. If the weather is right, you might enjoy breakfast served outside in the Moore House courtyard next to a fountain.
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