Posts tagged Vol 105 No 25
Tiger Timeout: Alex Francis Classic/P...
Sports editor Klint Spiller discusses the upcoming track and field meet at Fort Hays State University on Friday and Saturday at Lewis Field Stadium briefly with news editor Andrew Bauer. Then the two discuss Power Rangers with Power Rangers analyst and copy chief Josh Dreiling. Dreiling exposes what the original Power Rangers are doing now ov [...]
Chartwells wins food contract
Chartwells just might keep their place at Fort Hays State University.
A contract, still in the proposal stage, was awarded to Chartwells, beating out Sodexo and making it to the next level in the food world. Adam McMiller, the director of dining services, said that there will be more exciting new things to come with the next chapter.
Vice Pre [...]
Weather impedes tennis
The Kansas weather finally allowed the Fort Hays Sate University Tennis team to play their first home match and second overall match of the spring season. The weather, however, has not allowed them to open up conference play just yet.
The Tigers were scheduled to face their first conference opponent on March 11 against Washburn University. Th [...]
Athletic petition count close
The petition to initiate a student referendum on the athletic fee increase is facing hurdles to being accepted by Student Government Association.
According to student body vice president Tyler Thompson, a number of students who signed the petition wrote “undergraduate” as their classification instead of freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or [...]
Stacking up homers
Tuesday proved to be a monumental day for junior first baseman Kyle Stacken.
Stacken hit three homeruns in the Tigers 20-8 win over the Roadrunners of Metro State College on Tuesday in Larks Park.
The game was a close battle until the third inning, when MSU scored five runs and took a 7-4 lead.
These proved to be the last runs for the Roadrun [...]
Tracksters open season in rocking fas...
The Fort Hays State University track and field outdoor season will begin in rocking fashion on Friday and Saturday.
The collegiate distances races and throwing events are scheduled for Friday at the Rock and Roll Distance Festival, while the rest of the collegiate and high school events are scheduled for Saturday at the Alex Francis Classic.
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Golf wins Pasta Invite
The Fort Hays State University men’s and women’s golf teams took a break from competition over spring break and will compete in their first meet on Sunday and Monday at Missouri Western State University’s Spring Invitational in St. Joseph, Mo.
It is the one meet of the year – aside from the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association mee [...]
Softball goes 1-2
This week, the Tigers will be hosting a double-header against Central Missouri. The Tigers are 9-7 this year and are currently No. 3 in the MIAA standings. Having lost their last game against the University of Nebraska-Omaha, the girls are hoping to bounce back and display their ability to dominate this week against the Jennies.
Against Misso [...]
Tiger takes gold
Fort Hays State University junior Darcie Schmitz said she was anxious when Lincoln University’s Raquel Anderson’s final mark was being read in the high jump at the NCAA Division II National Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Schmitz said she breathed a sigh of relief when she heard 19-feet, 9-inches called out.
Schmitz had bested the top- [...]
Men end season against Mules
Great starts don’t always mean great finishes.
The 2009-2010 Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team started off the season a promising 17-1 heading into the month of February. Their only loss came from Division I Kansas State University, who is currently in the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Division I tournament by just seven points. They we [...]
Three wrestlers garner honors
Three Fort Hays State University wrestlers earned All-American honors at the NCAA Division II National Championships on March 13 in Omaha, Neb.
The Tigers placed 12th as a team with 35.5 team points. The University of Nebraska-Omaha won the tournament with a score of 131 points.
Junior Andre Harrison finished third at 141 pounds, and seniors [...]
Presenter highlights world issues
Karen Meacham has an interesting job, to say the least.
As the director of educational outreach for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, part of her job is presenting on the seven factors, or “revolutions,” shaping the world through 2025.
Afterward, she fields tough questions.
“You’re living a nightmare,” English professor Stev [...]



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