Posts tagged Vol 105 No 01
Tiger Timeout
First Tiger Timeout podcast of the year: Sports editor Klint Spiller and predecessor Mike Hammett discuss the upsides and downsides of FHSU athletics in 2009-2010. They also talk about FHSU football’s new spread offense and make predictions about the results of the season.
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Tiger Timeout
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Artist’s Corner: Q & A wit...
Q: How does an actor play the role of an artist?
A: I believe the idea of an artist is to be able to express ideas or emotions to anybody and everybody, and as an actor you kinda use your own emotions and your body to interpret that to an audience.
Q: Tell me how you got interested in acting?
A: I(‘ve been) interested (in) acting since I’ve b [...]
Notes from the President
Column by SGA President, Bradley Stramel
Welcome back, Fort Hays State University students, to a new school year with new initiatives and challenges.
The FHSU Student Government Association is ready to take on what lies ahead.
Also, I would like to welcome the Kansas Academy of Math and Science students to our campus and let them know they ar [...]
Back to school, back to school, to pr...
The proverbial back-to-school article. Perhaps the author is going to give you a set of tips on how to succeed in the classroom this year…or maybe advise you on the best way to prepare for another
semester.
The nature of this genre is usually the same, usually boring and usually bypassed for something with a juicier substance.
Thus, the attem [...]
Rudd and Segal provide laughs
Boy meets girl. Boy proposes to girl. Boy searches for potential best friend / best man. Enter Jason Segal.
The ultimate bromance is out on DVD this month — “I Love You, Man.”
Peter (Paul Rudd), a pretty average guy who works in real estate, has just proposed to his girlfriend Zooey (Rashida Jones). Life is looking pretty good for Peter until [...]
Don’t just read, lead
First and foremost, I want to say it’s about time someone asked my opinion.
You might think that as the Editor-in-Chief of the student newspaper that people want my opinions all the time. Surprisingly, that is not the case. I’ve written a grand total of two columns for this paper, and neither of them was very popular, so I basically got put i [...]
Keep that junk in the trunk
When I meet someone new and state that I am a Fort Hays State University student, I frequently, if not usually, hear a response that has something to do with Oktoberfest or partying in general. Boo.
I’d rather my school of higher education not be automatically associated with a giant drunk fest. However, I am constantly reminded of why this i [...]
Schuyler Coates letter to the editor:...
Prior to attending FHSU. I’m sure you were asked, “What are you going there for?” This leads right into your major and the plans for the rest of your life that people think you already know. I am no different.
I came to get a degree in INT and I thought that was it. Not long into my freshmen year, I went to Encounter, a college-aged ministry [...]
Bandies blast melodies
The Tiger Marching Band is bigger and younger than last year. That’s not too shabby when band scholarships have been cut in half.
“I think a lot of them are doing it not for the money, but I think there’s just a really good sense of fraternity and belonging that we’ve got going on here,” said Lane Weaver, director of the athletic bands. [...]
University Bookstore under new manage...
The University Bookstore looks somewhat emptier than last year, but it’s a vast improvement over how it looked just a few weeks ago.
“When we came in, nothing was here,” said graduate student Jessica Jackson. “We had to get new clothes, new books and we had to contact professors for their book lists again.”
That’s because management of the b [...]
Tuition incentive program gives break...
Students with good grades might get some extra cash for tuition.
Fort Hays State University has set up a Tuition Incentive Program that will reward students with good academic performance this fall. Five dollars will be awarded for every credit hour completed in an on-campus course with a C or better. The money will be used to pay tuition for [...]
New branding introduced
Everything from billboards to letterheads will be changed as Fort Hays State University transitions to its new brand and the theme for the year: “Forward thinking. World ready,” which will replace the old brand, “Affordable success.”
“Now, this is not an abandonment of ‘affordable success,’” Hammond said. “This basically defines the ‘success’ [...]



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