Senior catcher Sloan Soulia prepares to throw to first base against Lincoln University (Mo.) on March 5 at Larks Park. Against No. 2 University of Central Missouri, Soulia had two hits, two runs and an RBI in the Tigers’ victory in game two.
After taking a game from No. 2 University of Central Missouri in a four-game series, the Fort Hays Sta [...]
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Fort Hays looks to reverse fortunes
Senior catcher Sloan Soulia prepares to throw to first base against Lincoln University (Mo.) on March 5 at Larks Park. Against No. 2 University of Central Missouri, Soulia had two hits, two runs and an RBI in the Tigers’ victory in game two.
After taking a game from No. 2 University of Central Missouri in a four-game series, the Fort Hays Sta [...]
Ochocinco: Considering soccer?
“Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson signs for Kansas City.” It’s a headline that could very well bemuse football fans in the coming weeks because it has nothing to do with the Chiefs. Instead, Johnson may be joining another Kansas City team: Sporting Kansas City, the city’s Major League Soccer (MLS) team.
With the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement [...]
Thanking Fort Hays’ pioneers of the M...
As I sat in my bedroom listening to the Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team play in the semifinals of the NCAA Division II South Central region, I found myself cursing every second that went by as the first half closed.
The Tigers trailed 39-22 at halftime to the region’s top team — the University of Central Oklahoma, and everyth [...]
Golf finishes fifth
The Fort Hays State University men’s golf team finished fifth at the Drury/Pasta House Invitational on Monday and Tuesday at the Rivercut Golf Course in Springfield, Mo.
The Tigers were the best of five Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association teams competing on the par-72 course. The University of Missouri-St. Louis won the meet wit [...]
‘Los Angeles’ perfects sci-fi
Last weekend’s release of “Battle: Los Angeles” is one of many recent and upcoming films which feature alien invasions. While most of these films have been terrible, particularly last November’s “Skyline,” “Battle: Los Angeles” seems to be the beginning of a turnaround for the better in this genre.
“Battle: Los Angeles” features a group of ma [...]
Touring musician stops at Fort Hays
Last Tuesday night, March 8, Fort Hays State University welcomed Preston Pugmire to the Cody Commons stage. The night began with virgin drinks in margarita glasses with umbrellas and a bag of popcorn. The event was sponsored by University Activities Board.
Throughout the show, Pugmire performed a series of his own works, which were phenomenal [...]
Artist’s Corner: Q and A With Brandyn...
Q: What’s your major and why?
A: My major is graphic design, and I chose that major because I like to use programs like Photoshop and Illustrator. And I first got into that in middle school, when I first got the chance to use Photoshop. I got to use it in my Technology Education class.
Q: What are your biggest art interests?
A: I like graphic [...]
‘Bowfire’ show fires up FHSU‘Bowfire’...
Encore series violinists perform during the “Bowfire” show Tuesday night in Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center. The show featured complex musicianship and choreography.
Tuesday night in Sheridan Hall, the Encore presentation of “Bowfire” was unveiled. It is a music spectacular using string instruments, drums, and keyboards. The cast consist [...]
Abandon Kansas: A band in Kansas
Back in September, I went to a concert to see some bands at my church. Not knowing who they were, I wasn’t too excited, but went because something interesting was actually coming to Hays.
I was late, of course, and made it for the second band, Kiros. They played and were pretty cool, but it wasn’t until the band after I knew I made a good dec [...]
Sheen wins
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past week, you have probably heard at least something in the media about Charlie Sheen. The man’s lifestyle and decisions have been plastered all over the news. Everyone thinks Sheen has gone completely crazy, while he continues to do interviews and make ridiculous statements to all outlets of [...]
Letter to the editor
Edward H.
Hammond
President
The purpose of this letter is to provide a different perspective on the four-part “Kellogg Fall Out” article. Newspapers are vital in a free society. That includes student newspapers, even with their inaccuracies, which provide information for their readers and training for their fledgling journalists. So, instead [...]
Funding plagued by inconsistent proce...
It is always a good moment when a student organization is rescued from the abyss of zero funding. I can honestly say I feel happy when a group of students discover that their organization will live to see another day.
Sometimes, however, Student Government Association has no choice but to cut a group’s funding because that group did not meet [...]



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