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COMMON CORE. Replacing the stolen flag, construction workers Keith Mohan and Les He wood of Law Co. scale a crane outside Farrell Library. Twice at the beginning of the year the flag was stolen from the crane ' s boom. The assailants had to climb 198 feet to reach the flag suspended above the construction taking place in the core of campus. (Photo by Darren Whitley) 1996 Royal Purple Kansas State University Volume 87 Manhattan, KS 66506 Enrollment: 20,476 Student Publications Inc. April ' 95-March ' 96 Copyright 1996
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ootball tailgate parties, concerts and campus organizations gave students opportunities to share the common core of K-State with each other regardless of where they lived, worked or studied. But in April the Manhattan-Junction City area shared information with the rest of the world. Following the bombing of the Alfred Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, investigators made connections to Timothy McVeigh, a former Fort Riley soldier living arrested for his part in the bombing that lational I believed Manhattan to be examined by Michael Finnegan, professor of social anthropology and social work. Finnegan and other scientists used bone and teeth fragments to verify that the body buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Kearney, Mo., was James. Students returned to school in the fall to discover the core of campus remained under construction. Farrell Library and the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art construction continued to give them a common headache with even more closed parking lots and detours around the closed Mid Campus Drive. Construction may have made getting around campus a hassle but communication with each other was easier than ever. More than 3,200 students started email UNIX accounts in the first weeks of school, up from 200 accounts the previous year. Colleges and universities faced a possible .85-percent charge on federal loans to students in a bill sponsored by Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan. Students formed a core of resistance against the proposal that could have caused a $382,000 charge to K-State students who received federal loans. (Continued on page 4) L -Opening- Phi Kappa Theta fraternity member and junior in con- struction science, Corey Black naps at the Phi Kappa Theta Mud Bowl volleyball tournament. Ten teams competed in the first year of the event. (Photo by Cary Conover) Before the first home game, Andrew Erichsen, 6, writes his name with chalk on the asphalt outside KSU Stadium. Parking lot gates opened before games so fans could tailgate with friends. (Photo by Steve Hebert)
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