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October 31, 2016

Orange flowers

Marigolds in the Kansas State University Gardens.

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October 28, 2016

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October 25, 2016

Holton Hall in the fall

Holton Hall's rugged stone exterior features a low semicircular-arched entrance and turrets in a Romanesque architectural style.

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October 24, 2016

Konza Prairie

Konza Prairie Biological Station, managed by the Division of Biology, is dedicated to a threefold mission of long-term ecological research, education, and prairie conservation.

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October 21, 2016

October 20, 2016

Bee collecting pollen

An eastern carpenter bee collects pollen from a flower at the Kansas State University Gardens.

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October 19, 2016

October 18, 2016

October 17, 2016

October 14, 2016

Memorial Stadium's green roof

Native Kansas plants cover enough of Memorial Stadium's green roof to reduce heat gain. The roof still provides event seating and space for stair-climbing exercise.

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October 13, 2016

President's residence

The Kansas State University president's residence was designed by Cecil Baker, former head of K-State's architecture department. The original three-story English country-style house was built of native limestone in 1923 at a cost of $31,000.

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October 12, 2016

Boy statue

A bronze statue of a boy sitting atop a globe is the focal point of the Bluemont Circle, which is lined with 150 pavers featuring the names of those who helped start the College of Education.

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October 11, 2016

October 10, 2016

Leaves starting to turn colors

The fall season is starting to show its colors on the K-State Manhattan campus.

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October 7, 2016

October 6, 2016

Calvin Hall

Calvin Hall is named in honor of Henrietta Willard Calvin, one of the nation's leading home economists of her time. The hall was remodeled in 1960 to serve the College of Business Administration, and is now part of the Space Migration Project.

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October 5, 2016

Justin Hall

Located on the north side of Lovers Lane, Justin Hall opened in 1960 and was the first on-campus structure with air conditioning.

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October 4, 2016

water droplet on a leaf

The sun shines after a fall rain on Kansas State University's Manhattan campus.

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October 3, 2016

Hale Library arches

Hale Library's architectural design features a seven-arch loggia entrance and finial-topped towers rising six and seven stories high.

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