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Wild animals find home on PSU campus

Cortney Wimsatt Collegio Reporter Gorillas are not the only animal found on the Pittsburg State campus. A white duck has been protecting the campus lake near the President's house since last spring. It is assumed he was dropped off at the lake by someone who could not take care of him, and he has not been able to fly away because of his clipped wings.… Post the First Comment

First lady & lifelong PSU fan

First lady & lifelong PSU fan
On a typical day Koeta Bryant spends her time like any average housewife. She writes thank-you notes, arranges flowers for her home and plans menus for dinner parties. The only difference between her and the typical housewife is that she is the first lady of Pittsburg State University.… Post the First Comment

Collegio Q&A

Mike McCracken, director of campus police
Q: How long have you been a police officer? A: I've been for about twenty years now. I started working at the Girard Police Department, then moved on as a Kansas Highway patrolman, then moved here to Pitt State about 11 years ago. Q: With Pitt State University growing each year, what do you expect in terms of growth within your term? A: The growth of the campus is great for everyone, and as the university grows, there will come a time when the department will need to grow as well.… Post the First Comment

Bryant presents master plan to SGA

Bryant presents master plan to SGA
Tom Bryant, PSU president, addressed the Student Government Association Wednesday night regarding the new housing construction. According to Bryant, there will be an additional 300 parking spaces made available behind Grubbs Hall after the econstruction. The main goals in the establishment of a core campus will be to promote Pittsburg State University, increase enrollment, and improve student and public safety.… Post the First Comment

Diwali festival celebrates Indian culture

Diwali festival celebrates Indian culture
Food, fashions and dancing highlighted this year's celebration of India's Diwali, or festival of lights. This year, Pittsburg State University's Indian students held the festival in the Lamplighter Inn and Suites. More than 50 Indian students made their cultural presentations to about 150 guests.… Post the First Comment

No pane, no gain

No pane, no gain

Pack the Weede

Pack the Weede

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