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Posts tagged Vol 105 No 27
Petition problem decided in court
After facing challenges by four Student Government Association senators, the $2 athletic fee increase was deemed valid by Student/Faculty Court.
A special election has been set for April 28 and 29.
The court was convened when senators senior Robyn Sellard, senior Luke Hachmeister, sophomore Andrew Dempewolf and junior Bryan Saindon raised con [...]
Tigers split with Gorillas
Though he was disappointed with the result, junior first baseman Kyle Stacken said his team’s split of its four-game series against Pittsburg State University could provide a learning experience for this year’s young squad.
Fort Hays State University (14-8 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 21-9) split with PSU (12-16 MIAA, 13 [...]
Tennis loses fourth straight
The Fort Hays State University Tigers tennis team’s losing streak continued this week after they lost matches against Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association opponents Southwest Baptist University and Emporia State University.
FHSU extended its losing streak to four and now sits at No. 6 in the MIAA with a 1-4 conference record and [...]
MIAA conquers RMAC in quadrangular
Fort Hays State University coach Dennis Weber wasn’t even sure whether or not injured junior multi-athlete Carissa Heim would be able to compete at the FHSU Quadrangular, let alone win the heptathlon.
Despite missing a week of practice due to a strained hamstring, Heim won the heptathlon and placed fourth in the long jump.
“I was really scare [...]
Rodeo members fight for spots at Nati...
As the 2009-2010 college rodeo season nears a close, hundreds of contestants from Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma continue to fight for a spot to compete at the College National Finals Rodeo. At the Oklahoma Panhandle State University Rodeo, which took place April 1-3 in Guymon, Okla., the Fort Hays State University rodeo team entered 22 contes [...]
KU freshman leads editor to question ...
When I read Wednesday morning that University of Kansas freshman shooting guard Xavier Henry had scheduled a press conference to announce his intentions for the future, I already knew what was coming. He was going to declare for the NBA Draft.
When he did, my red and blue heart skipped a beat. At first, I was filled with anger. How dare Henry [...]
Softball splits road stretch
The Fort Hays State University softball team faced yet another busy week of road games. FHSU traveled to Kirksville, Mo., and St. Joseph, Mo., this past weekend to face Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association opponents.
Freshman Maddie Holub hits a ground ball down the third base line against the University of Central Missouri on Mar [...]
Greek Week kicks off
Greek Week kicked off last Monday with the Penny War Jar and Banner competitions at Memorial Union in the Center for Student Involvement office. The fraternities and sororities all go head to head this week, battling it out in 10 events.
Penny War Jars and Banners arrived Monday with Sigma Chi finding the hidden medallion just after receivin [...]
Twenty-four people in races for SGA s...
It’s time to vote. Fort Hays State University Student Government Association senate elections began yesterday and will continue through today.
The elections are for 2010-2011 SGA legislative session. There are 30 senate seats up for election.
The SGA senate consists of a group of students who are elected in order to voice the opinions of stud [...]
Executive positions remain unconteste...
There has not been a contested race for student body president since April 2007. This year is no different.
Sophomore Tyler Thompson and freshman Alex Hendee are running uncontested for student body president and vice president.
“I’d rather see a contested race,” Hendee said. “It’s a good way to have a check and balance on the platforms we’r [...]
Teacher career fair shows drop in job...
On April 12, Fort Hays State University will be hosting a teacher career fair.
The fair will be from 9 a.m. to noon in Gross Memorial Coliseum, and will feature over 20 participating school districts in Kansas and one located in Nebraska.
Unfortunately, the number of school participants has gone down due to the Kansas state budget crisis. Las [...]



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