Carolyn Cornelison speaks on campus Monday over drinking safety. Cornelison, who has had alcohol problems, travels around America speaking on college campuses.
Monday, Fort Hays was able to experience a unique approach to alcohol safety with Carolyn Cornelison. Cornelison, who was brought to campus by TigerClaws, spoke to more than 300 stude [...]
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Speaker talks lessons on safe drinkin...
Carolyn Cornelison speaks on campus Monday over drinking safety. Cornelison, who has had alcohol problems, travels around America speaking on college campuses.
Monday, Fort Hays was able to experience a unique approach to alcohol safety with Carolyn Cornelison. Cornelison, who was brought to campus by TigerClaws, spoke to more than 300 stude [...]
EOF numbers released
Last Thursday’s Student Government Association meeting decided the final numbers for the Equal Opportunity Fund.
EOF gives new and innovative programs on campus the chance to receive funding from SGA despite not receiving funds from allocation or action plan money.
With $95,558.55 requested and only $49,800.00 in the EOF budget, all but 4 org [...]
Starbucks comes to campus
Coffee and college students go hand-in-hand, and that’s why Chartwells and Starbucks are teaming up to put a Starbucks in Memorial Union for the upcoming school year.
“The idea of a new concept for the Union started with a new contract between the university and Chartwells,” said Memorial Union director Bill Smriga. “The university had asked [...]
Car wash to raise money for Japan
Tigers in Service will kick off their fundraiser for those in need of help in Japan today. They will be having a car wash at Advanced Autoparts and at Casey’s on 27th Street from noon to 4 p.m.
Those unable to volunteer and help or contribute will also be able to attend the next car wash on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“We’re using the mon [...]
Students visit Big Apple for literary...
Authors like Fitzgerald, Melville and Wolfe will take a new perspective for 10 students this week. The students are a part of a new course taught on campus this year called Literature of New York. Students who have taken the course have gotten the opportunity to study and analyze several authors from New York and are taking a trip to the big [...]
Team competes in last rodeo of season
Freshman Noell Nordstedt catches her calf and pitches her slack in breakaway roping at the Fort Hays Rodeo Team’s last rodeo of the season in Guymon, Okla.
The Fort Hays State University rodeo team competed at its last rodeo of the season this past weekend at the Panhandle State University Rodeo in Guymon, Okla., with graduate student Katrina [...]
Kelly Center granted funds for SARA
Sexual Assault: The improper touching of another person, without permission, in a rude and insulting manner.
It is no secret that sexual assaults commonly occur on college campuses; Fort Hays State University has had only three reported sexual assaults in the past four years, which proves that it is no exception. Numerous members of the Fort [...]
Artist’s Corner: Q and A with D...
Q: What’s your major?
A: Interior Design.
Q: Why did you decide to go into interior design?
A: I’ve always enjoyed the thought of designing or helping people. Because in interior design you have to really accommodate the client’s needs, whether it’s special needs or something bigger, larger or commercial. So I like the idea of designing somet [...]
‘Water for Elephants’ leads lack chem...
Film adaptations of novels always bring various reactions from fans, but there is generally one consistent fact about these movies; they are never as good as the book. This is caused by many factors, most of which revolve around what is filmable and the short attention span most audiences have. The film version of “Water for Elephants” does f [...]
Foo Fighters score a victory
I was only asked by a friend to take a look into Foo Fighters’ newest album that came out April 8, “Wasting Light.” Of course, I happily accepted the “challenge,” and I’m glad I did. “Wasting Light” is an album to listen to over and over and over again.
Starting off strong, “Wasting Light” begins with the track “Bridge Burning.” As far as int [...]
Local band has promise, flaws
When I walked into the Home Party Club Friday night, the only thing I could concentrate on was the faint smell of cigarettes and drunk girls past. But that didn’t stop me from attempting to get into Tulips and Timebombs’ set that night.
The La Crosse quartet played for a group of 50 people, half of which weren’t paying attention. For a local [...]
TV on the Radio creates serenity
When I first purchased TV on the Radio’s new album “Nine Types of Light,” I was ecstatic to hear they were returning with new material. The unique and often quirky sounds of the Brooklyn band always make me wonder about the background of their inspiration. But this time around, the album had a different meaning. “Nine Types of Light” became a [...]



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