The Women’s Leadership Project concluded their annual Red Flag Campaign with a workshop that provided potentially life-saving information.
Senior Kayla Brake, left, instructs freshman Aleta Martin, right, on tactics to defend herself in the event of an attack. The self-defense workshop was the final event held for Red Flag month throughout Oc [...]
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Self-defense workshop caps Red Flag m...
The Women’s Leadership Project concluded their annual Red Flag Campaign with a workshop that provided potentially life-saving information.
Senior Kayla Brake, left, instructs freshman Aleta Martin, right, on tactics to defend herself in the event of an attack. The self-defense workshop was the final event held for Red Flag month throughout Oc [...]
EOF sent back to committee
Last week’s Student Government Association meeting ended in a stalemate when the Educational Opportunity Fund bill was voted down and sent back to the committee to be reviewed.
The EOF gives student groups and different departments on campus the chance to receive funding for positions that are not able to be funded through allocations. The fu [...]
Intramurals end semester with success
This semester, the Department of Intramurals has two achievements to smile about with the addition of a new diving board and the completion of a second year for its “Take-a-Bike, Leave-a-Bike” program.
The bike program gives students the chance to take a break from walking across the campus and borrow a bike to ride to their destination.
The [...]
Parting words from retiring News Edit...
Writing this is almost like writing a breakup letter. The same old, “It’s not you; it’s me,” can be applied in the situation. I’m almost certain I was the one who initiated this breakup, and for that, I’d like to apologize.
It’s been two long and interesting years since I began my job as the news editor. I’ve had so many experiences that I wa [...]
Seasonal art walk graces Hays again
Normal Hays gallery walks are filled with the typically drab art that’s displayed in every season, but the Spring Art Walk was taken back by the youth of the city.
I’ve always used the art walk as an excuse to get my culture on and experience something in Hays you don’t often see – people and their art – but most of the time, I leave bored an [...]
Party with a purpose: Team hosts bene...
With finals around the corner, some students are working hard to get those extra fun hours in before crunch time. Luckily, one organization is combining the fun of Friday nights with a great cause.
Each year, Big Brothers/Big Sister of Ellis County hosts the Bowling for Kids’ Sake event, where teams gather to raise money for the organization. [...]
Results announced for campus mock ele...
The results are in from last week’s campus mock election, with President Barack Obama winning 47 percent of the votes. Mitt Romney, the likely candidate for the Republican Party, had the second-most votes at 41 percent.
Students also wrote in candidates, with Ron Paul capturing six percent of the votes, and other miscellaneous candidates roun [...]
Artist’s Corner: Q and A With R...
Q: What is your major?
A: Graphic Design.
Q: Why did you get into graphic design?
A: I was very interested in fine arts like drawing and painting but couldn’t see a future for myself in those areas and was naive to let graphics in, so I tried it out and liked it a lot.
Q: What’s one of the most important things you’ve learned over the years [...]
AT&T donates to Thriving Tigers ...
Fort Hays State University recently received a boost for its Thriving Tigers initiative from AT&T.
Fort Hays hosted a press conference earlier this month announcing the donation and re-introducing member’s of the campus to the program.
The $10,000 will help pay for software for the three programs that encompass Thriving Tigers: TigerLink, [...]
AT&T donates to Thriving Tigers ...
Fort Hays State University recently received a boost for its Thriving Tigers initiative from AT&T.
Fort Hays hosted a press conference earlier this month announcing the donation and re-introducing member’s of the campus to the program.
The $10,000 will help pay for software for the three programs that encompass Thriving Tigers: TigerLink, [...]
Campus honors Hammond’s 25th
Aren't we all just a little bit like President Hammond?
His familiar white hair, prim suits equipped with matching tie and pocket square and friendly demeanor have graced Fort Hays State University for 25 years, and tomorrow, campus will honor President Edward H. Hammond’s milestone anniversary with a celebration fit for a king.
From 1-3 [...]
Student Government hosts elections
Today wraps up the final days for Student Government Association elections, with students having the chance to vote on Tigerlink until 2 p.m. today.
Potential senators have been campaigning in large numbers this year, chalking up sidewalks in the quad, hanging posters around the campus and some handing out flyers to students in the Union.
Thi [...]



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