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Tiger Timeout with Klint’s Pred...
Tiger Timeout with Mike Hammett:
Sports editor Klint Spiller talks with Mike Hammett, the assistant news and sports director at Eagle Radio and the former editor-of-chief of The Leader in 2007-2008, and the two preview winter athletics.
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Factors of a Fruitful Friendship
What is a friend?
Romans 5:7 says, “Very rarely will someone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die.”
Why would you do it? Or consider it? Or not even bother with it?
What do you consider to be a true friend? Is it someone you can call to come get you when you’re stranded? Someone you can call at 3 a [...]
Cinema 101
I figured that most of Western Civilization knew how to behave in a movie theater, but that precious, delicate illusion was shattered the other day.
I was watching a movie here in Hays with some friends, when partway through someone’s phone started ringing. Yes, ringing. Come on people, it’s the work of a couple of seconds to put your phone o [...]
Tiger football falls in 100-point gam...
In a battle of offensive juggernauts, the Fort Hays State University football team simply coudn’t keep up.
The Tigers (3-4 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 5-4 overall) fell to Pittsburg State Universtiy (3-4 MIAA, 5-4 overall) 59-41 on Saturday in “The Pitt” of Carnie Smith Stadium.
The Tigers’ defens [...]
Cross country finishes fifth, seventh
At the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association cross country championships, the Fort Hays State University cross country teams walked away with only one All-MIAA honor.
Junior Hali Mobley finished in 16th and earned honorable mention honors, finishing in 22 minutes and 58.55 seconds on the 6,000-meter course.
Mobley led a women’ [...]
Smriga’s career all about unions
Memorial Union director Bill Smriga has a picture hanging on his office wall for each of the student unions he has worked for.
The unions of Indiana University, Valparaiso Universty and the University of Missouri all have been part of Smriga’s life since he was a college student.
“I thought the union had a significant educational impact on me [...]
Volleyball wins in five
The Fort Hays State University volleyball team returned home for the first time in more than six matches.
The Tigers knocked off Missouri Western State University (1-10 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 8-16 overall) in five sets 17-25, 25-18, 23-25, 25-20, 16-14.
“We really played well in the crunch tonight, and I think even [...]
Tigers prepare for ailing Gorillas
In the last three decades, Fort Hays State University has gone winless against Pittsburg State University, but also in that time, the Gorillas had never lost four games in conference, either.
The Tigers (3-3 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 5-3 overall) will travel to face PSU (2-4 MIAA, 4-4 overall) for the Gorillas’ homecom [...]
Wichita State transfer suffers ACL te...
When Fort Hays State University women’s basketball coach Tony Hobson watched junior point guard Jacie Hoyt go for a loose ball during a fall pick-up game, he saw danger looming.
However, all he could do was hold his breath as another player collided with Hoyt, resulting in a torn ACL in Hoyt’s right knee — a season-ending injury.
Hoyt transfe [...]
Artist’s Corner: Q & A with Bill...
Q: How did you get started painting?
A: I always wanted to become a studio major. I started because I wanted to make paintings that had that “wow” factor.
Q: How would you describe your painting style?
A: A little bit of realism with surrealism. Some new spiritual with a fantasy kind of style. I’m trying to do something real and fresh — a li [...]
Encore gets audience ‘In the Mood’
This Monday, Hays was graced with the presence of a big band called String of Pearls, and it performed its show “In the Mood,” which was comprised of popular music from the 1940s.
All in all, it was a pretty good show, though it wasn’t really aimed at the broadest of audiences.
Christina Caplan and Paul Saylor perform a swing dance at the per [...]
FHSU band and choir prepare for conce...
Tonight’s the night for the FHSU band and choir concert.
They’ve been practicing since the start of fall semester, and tonight they can finally show off their talent.
The choir performance will be directed by Terry Crull, and the band performance will be directed by Jeff Jordan.
“We are combing the concerts among the choir and band this year [...]



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