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Open House Marching Cobras in Bosco Plaza
 

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND:
K-STATE OPEN HOUSE
K-State Open House signals spring and better things to come. The 29th all-university edition of K-State Open House on April 19 promises to be bigger than ever with academic exhibits, free food galore, and K-State football.
Check out the full weekend of activities.

 
Tailgating crowd For fun
PURPLE PRIDE Open House is one of many great K-State traditions. Read more about the Wabash and football tailgating at K-State.  
Cool classes
In this issue
CHECK OUT YOUR NEW PAD Whether you want to live on or off campus, Open House is a great time to preview—or choose—your future pad. See how Open House can help with your decision.  
THE STARS ARE LINING UP You’ll get to see some star attractions at Open House. Check out these entertainment options.  
BE AMAZED BY THE 9 WONDERS OF OPEN HOUSE The Grand Canyon has amazing views, but can it compare to the Lego robot contests or blow dart demos? Add these nine wonders to your schedule.  
GET A SNEAK PEEK AT THE 2008 WILDCATS K-State always draws big crowds to the spring game. See what brings in the purple masses.  
CIAO, MANHATTAN! Majoring in engineering technology or aviation?
Then get out of town (Manhattan, that is). Check out
the high-tech events on K-State’s Salina campus.
 
STUFF YOUR FACE Get a taste of the town while in Manhattan and try out some local favorites. See some great menu options.  
JUNO’S GUIDE TO COLLEGE What do you, Open House, and Juno all have in common? There are more links than you think. Face your college transition with Juno’s snappy insights.
  HISTORY OF JAZZ Learn the significance of jazz styles from the 30s to present day and how jazz applies to many of the events in your daily life. Read about more cool classes.  
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  While Sarah is from Manhattan and loves K-State to the core, she spent a summer in Europe and six weeks studying abroad in Spain to get a different perspective on the world. Read more about Sarah in our student stories section.