Brothers John and Jim Harbaugh face off in Super Bowl
Illustration by Lydia Burris
Experience. Motivation.
These are two key factors that will propel the Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl Championship this Sunday.
While both the 49ers and the Ravens will be motivated, the Ravens’ star linebacker Ray Lewis has said this is his last game and tha [...]
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Brothers John and Jim Harbaugh face off in Super Bowl
Illustration by Lydia Burris
Experience. Motivation.
These are two key factors that will propel the Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl Championship this Sunday.
While both the 49ers and the Ravens will be motivated, the Ravens’ star linebacker Ray Lewis has said this is his last game and tha [...]
Seize the college experience
All of us have heard the old adage “carpe diem.”
We should all “seize the day,” everyday. But I implore you to stop every once in a while and look around. Ask yourself if you are heading in the direction you want to be, if you are living the life you always wanted to.
Oftentimes, it is easy to get caught up in the things going on around us an [...]
Bob’s Boxes
Feb. 2 will mark the beginning of the From Harvest to Hungry campaign. The American Democracy Project is working with the Kansas Food Bank and Tigers in Service to participate in Bob’s Boxes Packaging Event.
The event will take place at the Old Walmart on 3300 Vine St. next to Hastings from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
There will be two shifts of two ho [...]
Last available print issue
University Leader not lost, temporarily relocated online
This will be the first and last issue of the semester for the University Leader.
Following last year’s Student Government Association Allocations process, the paper faced a serious budget cut.
The Leader requested $52,250 for the 2012-13 school year. After looking at estimated base sal [...]
BCS continues controversy
COMMENTARY
Bowl season is upon us once again, which means 17 days of exciting college match ups, or at least some games will be. Undefeated Notre Dame will face defending national champions Alabama in the BCS National Championship.
If Alabama wins, it will give them three of the last four national titles. The other school to win in those fou [...]
Campus honors World AIDS Day
Campus was colored with red last Friday to honor World AIDS Day.
On a day set aside to honor, remember and promote awareness for those affected by the AIDS virus, a moment of silence at 10 a.m. started Friday’s activities.
Amber White, the Coordinator of Diversity Affairs ties a ribbon around a tree in the quad to honor those affected by AIDS [...]
Tigers crush Central Christian Univer...
The Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team rolled past undefeated Central Christian University with ease, with a score of 94 to 39 last night at the Gross Memorial Coliseum. The victory moves the Tigers to 3-2 in the season.
The Tigers jumped on the Cougars early with an 11-6 run in the first five minutes and they never looked back. [...]
Students lend a helping can
The holiday season is a time for giving, and no one takes that more seriously than Gladys Swindler.
Swindler is an assistant professor in the department of informatics and her MIS 101 class, Introduction to Computer Information Systems, will be donating food items to the Fort Hays State University Tiger Food Pantry in Forsyth Library.
Sophomo [...]
Jazz ensembles play fall concert
REVIEW
The Fort Hays State University campus was inundated with the diverse sounds of jazz as the music department’s Jazz I and II ensembles played a 12- song set in their annual Fall Recital last Thursday evening in the Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center.
The evening began with Jazz II playing a piece arranged by Lennie Niehaus, “Long Ago [...]
Musicians get ready for jazz concert
PREVIEW
The Fort Hays State University Department of Music will host its annual fall Jazz Recital today at 7:30 p.m. in the Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center. The night will begin with the Jazz II ensemble, with the Jazz I ensemble to follow.
Jazz II will start the night with four songs, followed by eight from the Jazz I ensemble. Each ens [...]
Voting yields more than just politici...
With the election behind us, social media sites will return to their semi-normal state and once again move away from the political soapbox forum they became for the last month.
President Barack Obama was elected to his second term on Tuesday night, earning 303 of the electoral votes. What might be most impressive is the 60 percent of the vote [...]
Leadership students host Turkey Trot
The Leadership 310 class is known on- and off-campus for its service-learning projects that reach out and impact the local community. One of this semester’s projects is a Turkey Trot benefiting the Ellis County 4H.
The Turkey Trot is a 5K walk/run that will take place Nov. 17 at the Ellis County Fair Grounds. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. [...]



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