The Kansas State Collegian is the official daily student-run newspaper of Kansas State University. Founded in 1896, the Collegian is the eighth largest daily publication in the state of Kansas with a circulation of 10,000.
The inaugural edition of the student newspaper at K-State, then known as the Students' Herald, was published in 1896. The school became the first college or university in the United States to offer a four-year course in printin...
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The Kansas State Collegian is the official daily student-run newspaper of Kansas State University. Founded in 1896, the Collegian is the eighth largest daily publication in the state of Kansas with a circulation of 10,000.
The inaugural edition of the student newspaper at K-State, then known as the Students' Herald, was published in 1896. The school became the first college or university in the United States to offer a four-year course in printing in 1910 with its industrial journalism curriculum.
During World War II, the paper was reduced from a broadsheet to a tabloid and was published once a week on the campus press. In 1946, the paper returned to its former size and was published on the presses of the Manhattan Mercury-Chronicle. The frequency and size of the paper changed again in 1949, when a Cox-O Type press was installed in the basement of Kedzie Hall and the Collegian went from a semi-weekly broadsheet to a daily tabloid-sized publication. In 1966, a 50,000 Cottrell web...
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