Posts tagged Vol 105 No 13
Artist’s Corner: Q & A with Aust...
Q: Why do you think you’re being interviewed for the Artist’s Corner?
A: I’m the coolest assistant to the head janitor ever.
Q: What makes you an artist?
A: My dance abilities.
Q: You can dance?
A: I like to say I can dance.
Q: Do you play any musical instruments?
A: Yeah, I’m a percussionist.
Q: What do you play?
A: I play drum set, marimba, [...]
Clash of the Titans
Only in the Black and Gold scrimmage would you pit two of your team’s best starters in a simple exhibition match.
Fort Hays State University hosted its annual Black and Gold scrimmage on Nov. 5. One of the highlights of the scrimmage was the match between starting seniors Danny Grater, who is the starter at 157 pounds and Blake Malloy, who is [...]
Getting ready
Even though his team walked away with a double-digit win in its home opener, Fort Hays State University men’s basketball coach Mark Johnson said his team still has a long way to go before it’s ready for the actual season.
The Tigers defeated Sterling College 75-60 in their final exhibition game on Tuesday in Gross Memorial Coliseum.
However, [...]
Tigers miss nat’ls, look to future
When junior cross country runner Amie Algrim thinks back to the South Central regional meet on Saturday, it is difficult for her not to look toward the future.
The men’s and women’s cross country teams finished sixth at the regional hosted in Abilene, Texas. Nineteen teams competed in the men’s race and 21 teams in the women’s race.
The women [...]
Editors give their vote on ‘Freddy’s ...
Michelle W.
Yesterday, after I had already enjoyed two meals of nourishing food (breakfast — a banana and strawberry oatmeal made with vanilla soymilk and mixed with flaxseed; lunch — chicken walnut salad wrap, celery sticks, and a boiled egg), I decided to abandon my healthful efforts for dinner and try out the new fast-food joint in town — [...]
Attack of the Forms
One of the perils of modern, bureaucracy-ridden life is the form. It’s hard to imagine the sort of person who likes filling out a long, annoying form.
I have a fair amount of dislike for forms and applications of all sorts. There is nothing redeeming about them except maybe what they get for you.
The first thing about forms is that they are r [...]
Holiday hooplah
OK, so I love holidays. I really do. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, all wonderful celebrations. All times that I get to chill with my family, have time off from school, eat a ridiculous amount of food and possibly get some odd jobs done. Wait, actually, nix the last one. It’s a holiday.
Anyway, I enjoy this time of the year except for o [...]
Acceptance avenue
Inside a vast majority of humans is the desire to be accepted. To put it another way, we feed on the love and attention we get from others, and whether we want to admit it or not, we want to be noticed and loved.
We have had this desire ever since our playground years where some of us sat on the side of the playground and whimpered because we [...]
Late-night workers require credential...
Sophomore Ryan Bosse is a graphic design major who’s familiar with working after hours. He estimates he’s in Rarick Hall late probably one or two days a week working on projects.
So when campus police officers come checking the buildings, he knows the drill.
“Basically they just come in and they check to make sure you have your after hours pa [...]
Freshmen stand out on rodeo team
It is not often that the freshmen stand out above the rest in a sport. However, for the Fort Hays State University Rodeo Team, such is the case. At each of the four fall college rodeos the team has competed in this year, a freshman has qualified for the final round.
In fact, the only two FHSU cowboys currently ranked in the region, Blair Jone [...]
Tiger Timeout No. 12 with Scott Weise...
Tiger Timeout No. 12 with Scott Weiser
After witnessing the preseason competitions, sports editor Klint Spiller chats with sports writer Scott Weiser about early predictions for winter athletics.
Click the link below to listen:
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Tigers clinch first winning season in...
For the past four seasons, the Fort Hays State University football team has been a losing team, averaging 2.25 wins per season.
Even players like red-shirt senior defensive end Charlie Carr had never been a part of a winning program until Saturday.
But on Saturday, the football team achieved something that it hadn’t achieved in five years — a [...]



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