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it's like that club that only elites can get into
Quote from: 'taterblast on July 07, 2014, 02:56:53 PMit's like that club that only elites can get intoI thought enrollment for purple cat U was up. I think dax got in some squak faces about it awhile back.
Estimated to grow at about 6969% for the next 69 years. Shouldnt end up with somewhere around 6.9 million people in the Manhattan metro area by 2069.
Quote from: ben ji on September 01, 2010, 05:06:41 PMEstimated to grow at about 6969% for the next 69 years. Shouldnt end up with somewhere around 6.9 million people in the Manhattan metro area by 2069.2010 ben ji was so immature.
Gonna win 'em all!
Interesting that this thread was bumped while I'm currently in a mhk bbq establishment
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on December 09, 2014, 12:11:34 PMInteresting that this thread was bumped while I'm currently in a mhk bbq establishment Glad to see Karnivore is still kicking ass.
Quote from: WillieWatanabe on December 09, 2014, 01:12:37 PMQuote from: libliblibliblibliblib on December 09, 2014, 12:11:34 PMInteresting that this thread was bumped while I'm currently in a mhk bbq establishment Glad to see Karnivore is still kicking ass.It isn't and never was. Bet he was at Cox.
Quote from: captaincrap on June 26, 2014, 09:22:46 AMQuote from: captaincrap on May 19, 2014, 10:58:40 AMQuote from: Belvis Noland on May 19, 2014, 09:52:19 AMHere's the thing. BSFS is 1.3 miles from Anderson. Perceived "heart" of campus. But, it's not really the center of campus anymore. Over the past decades, campus growth has been northwest. Even if you don't consider jardine/athletic complex/rec center/vet complex part of campus, the stadium is still only .5mile from Claflin/Denison. I definitely wish we'd built the thing on top of East Stadium years ago. But, over the years, we chose to just extend campus to the football stadium. Either way, it's essentially "on campus" in every sense of the phrase. The city and K-State are about to embark on a massive overhaul of what they are calling the "Kimball Corridor" -- basically Kimball from College Ave to Tuttle Creek Blvd will be developed with condos, town homes, businesses, restaurants, etc. This is being done with NBAF in mind, but it will certainly be a major benefit to Athletics. Within 5+ years, there won't be any more sheep lot parking, but there will be sports bars or restaurants across the street to get Pak'd in before a Catz hoops or foosball event.You could make a pretty easy case that NBAF will be as important a city "center" as Anderson Hall currently is, and BSFS will be just down the street.Related: http://www.found.ksu.edu/noteworthy/2014/new-building.htmlFirst step in development of north campus corridor. Lots more to come.http://www.k-state.edu/nbaf/documents/KSUF%20Kimball%20Master%20Plan.pdfBetter renderings of foundation office park. Retail spaces available in there I think, restaurants and bars being looked at on the corner of Kimball and College, along with spaces between denison and TCB.
Quote from: captaincrap on May 19, 2014, 10:58:40 AMQuote from: Belvis Noland on May 19, 2014, 09:52:19 AMHere's the thing. BSFS is 1.3 miles from Anderson. Perceived "heart" of campus. But, it's not really the center of campus anymore. Over the past decades, campus growth has been northwest. Even if you don't consider jardine/athletic complex/rec center/vet complex part of campus, the stadium is still only .5mile from Claflin/Denison. I definitely wish we'd built the thing on top of East Stadium years ago. But, over the years, we chose to just extend campus to the football stadium. Either way, it's essentially "on campus" in every sense of the phrase. The city and K-State are about to embark on a massive overhaul of what they are calling the "Kimball Corridor" -- basically Kimball from College Ave to Tuttle Creek Blvd will be developed with condos, town homes, businesses, restaurants, etc. This is being done with NBAF in mind, but it will certainly be a major benefit to Athletics. Within 5+ years, there won't be any more sheep lot parking, but there will be sports bars or restaurants across the street to get Pak'd in before a Catz hoops or foosball event.You could make a pretty easy case that NBAF will be as important a city "center" as Anderson Hall currently is, and BSFS will be just down the street.Related: http://www.found.ksu.edu/noteworthy/2014/new-building.htmlFirst step in development of north campus corridor. Lots more to come.
Quote from: Belvis Noland on May 19, 2014, 09:52:19 AMHere's the thing. BSFS is 1.3 miles from Anderson. Perceived "heart" of campus. But, it's not really the center of campus anymore. Over the past decades, campus growth has been northwest. Even if you don't consider jardine/athletic complex/rec center/vet complex part of campus, the stadium is still only .5mile from Claflin/Denison. I definitely wish we'd built the thing on top of East Stadium years ago. But, over the years, we chose to just extend campus to the football stadium. Either way, it's essentially "on campus" in every sense of the phrase. The city and K-State are about to embark on a massive overhaul of what they are calling the "Kimball Corridor" -- basically Kimball from College Ave to Tuttle Creek Blvd will be developed with condos, town homes, businesses, restaurants, etc. This is being done with NBAF in mind, but it will certainly be a major benefit to Athletics. Within 5+ years, there won't be any more sheep lot parking, but there will be sports bars or restaurants across the street to get Pak'd in before a Catz hoops or foosball event.You could make a pretty easy case that NBAF will be as important a city "center" as Anderson Hall currently is, and BSFS will be just down the street.
Here's the thing. BSFS is 1.3 miles from Anderson. Perceived "heart" of campus. But, it's not really the center of campus anymore. Over the past decades, campus growth has been northwest. Even if you don't consider jardine/athletic complex/rec center/vet complex part of campus, the stadium is still only .5mile from Claflin/Denison. I definitely wish we'd built the thing on top of East Stadium years ago. But, over the years, we chose to just extend campus to the football stadium. Either way, it's essentially "on campus" in every sense of the phrase.
https://twitter.com/kstate_pres/status/573840898582249472http://www.k-state.edu/media/newsreleases/mar15/nbafconstruction3615.html#.VPmuWCwX3lA.twitterSummary: Congress passed the bill to fully fund the project. Construction begins in May with an estimated completion date of December 2020.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, K-State fans could have beheaded the entire KU team at midcourt, and K-State fans would be celebrating it this morning. They are the ISIS of Big 12 fanbases.