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Tiger Men Fight Hard but Fall to MACU in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, Okla. - The Central Christian College of Kansas Men's Basketball team traveled to Oklahoma City to face the Mid-America Christian University Evangels on Thursday. The Tigers fought hard and showed plenty of heart, but ultimately came up short, falling 83–75. Central Christian came out of... Read More.

Tiger Women Fall to MACU in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, Okla. - Central Christian's road trip Thursday night at Mid-America Christian proved to be a challenging one, as the Central Christian College of Kansas Tigers fell 86–57. After a promising start — the Tigers scored 23 points in the first quarter — the second... Read More.

History Made in Sioux City with 3-2 Victory over Cumberlands

Sioux City, Iowa – With a trip to the NAIA National Quarterfinal on the line, the Bulldogs went toe to toe with the University of Cumberlands Patriots. Cumberlands, coming into this matchup with an undefeated record on the year, had defeated Midland University the day... Read More.

Bulldog Women Struggle Offensively in 68-39 Loss to Bluejays

McPherson, Kan. – On Wednesday, the Bulldogs returned to action against the Tabor College Bluejays in their first matchup following the holiday break. McPherson looked to get back in the win column after dropping conference games to Kansas Wesleyan and Southwestern. Tabor entered the contest... Read More.

K-State Legend Collin Klein Hired as Head Football Coach

MANHATTAN, Kan. – One of the greatest players in school history will return to lead the Wildcats on the sidelines, as Collin Klein has been named the next head football coach at Kansas State, athletics director Gene Taylor announced Thursday. A 2012 Heisman Trophy finalist and member... Read More.

Buying Firewood? Knowing Heat Values Could Aid Your Choice

K-State horticulture expert gives tips for choosing firewood MANHATTAN, Kan. — Not all firewood is created equal. That’s the word from Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini, who said the wood from some tree species produces more heat than others. High on the list are red,... Read More.

Local Calving School Offered to Assist Area Beef Producers

In anticipation of calving season, K-State’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, and K-State Research and Extension faculty and staff are planning a series of calving schools to help boost producers’ chances of a successful year.  The Marais des Cygnes District, Frontier District, and Coffey... Read More.