Posts tagged Vol 104 No 27
Athletics Pursues Funding Options
Editor’s Note – This is part one of a two-part series dealing with athletic scholarships at Fort Hays State University. Part one looks at how scholarships are funded and awarded at FHSU. Part two will look at how FHSU’s scholarship funding compares to other institutions in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
To Athlet [...]
Track Wins Five
Despite facing Division I talent at the K.T. Woodman Invitational, the Fort Hays State University track and field team still posted five individual champions. The men were responsible for four individual championships, while the women had one at the meet on Friday and Saturday hosted by Wichita State University.
Of the four, senior Bryan Hayn [...]
Golf Places Eighth
For a road trip, the Washburn Ichabod Invitation was about the closest thing to a home meet the Fort Hays State University golf team will play away from home.
Unfortunately, the road to their finish was all but golden. The scores of the 12-team meet came in the wake of record-setting rainfall that slashed the meet from a 36-hole tournament t [...]
High School Artists Come to Fort Hays
Willie Cauley, a freshman in high school, draws on the sidewalk on the west side of campus Wednesday for the annual High School Art Day.
“Oh my gosh, that is awesome,” Philipsburg high school student Haley Thompson said as she watched graduate assistant Brian Hutchinson pull a multi-layered print off the press.
Thompson is just on [...]
No More Road Woes
Senior Kent Williamson pitches against Pittsburg State University on April 3 at Larks Park. Williamson pitched game two against Washburn University, yielding five hits and picking up the win.
The Fort Hays State University baseball team doubled their wins on the road as they swept Washburn University on Wednesday.
However, the Tigers (18-14 M [...]
SEALed Fate: People grumble post-pira...
For anyone who’s ever read a Tom Clancy novel or simply played the Rainbow Six video game, last week’s African pirate standoff couldn’t have seemed more surreal. The tactical precision of Navy SEAL snipers saved the life of one brave American citizen while synonymously ridding the world of a trio of terrorists.
While no one [...]
Executive Decision
Well, we are coming down the final stretch, and many of us can see the light at the end of the tunnel. In fact, those of us that will be graduating in May are probably a little too focused on that light, and we have been stricken with the dreaded senioritis. This dreaded disease typically rears its ugly head during the spring semester, and gr [...]
Shooting Team Aiming Higher
Senior Seth Scheuerman practices for an upcoming trap shoot.
Four years ago, senior Seth Scheuerman helped start a fledgling student group that simply liked to shoot. Now, he’s an All-American on a team that’s one of the top 10 in the nation.
To him, there’s no better way to go out.
“I was pretty surprised,” Sche [...]
Ruda Named Distinguished Technology E...
Fred Ruda displays his plaque for being named a Distinguished Technology Educator. The award is based on years of commitment to the field.
While a majority of educators don’t enter the field with aspirations of glamorous awards, most would agree that it’s nice to receive one every so often.
Accompanied by the three national titles [...]
UAB Jamakes Plans for FHSU
Is Spring fever Jamaican you crazy? This time of year it seems as if all college students are beginning to get that infamous spring fever and can’t stand being locked up in their houses or dorm rooms with nothing to do.
For this reason, the University Activities Board has a long-standing tradition of planning a week of free, non-stop fu [...]
“Slumdog” Dazzles Audiences
It’s been a while since I have had a lot of good things to say about a movie – I am a cynic – being negative is what I do. However, I don’t have one bad thing to say about “Slumdog Millionaire.” The film was dazzling and exhilarating from beginning to end, and if you don’t think so, well then, you mu [...]
Artist Q&A: Andrea Birney
Q: What would you say makes cosmetology an art?
A: Just getting to be creative with the way people look. You get to try something new with everyone, even if they ask for the same thing as someone else.
Q: But would you also agree that as a cosmetologist, you’re kind of a surgeon because you devote hours to fixing other people’s sc [...]



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