The Student Health Center will be putting minds to work with its Sex Ed Boot Camp. Students will learn from sexologists Esther Lastique and Joni Frater about safe sex, sexually transmitted diseases and other sexually related questions.
It’s time to talk about sex, baby.
The Fort Hays State University Student Health Center will welcome sex [...]
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Campus talks about sex
The Student Health Center will be putting minds to work with its Sex Ed Boot Camp. Students will learn from sexologists Esther Lastique and Joni Frater about safe sex, sexually transmitted diseases and other sexually related questions.
It’s time to talk about sex, baby.
The Fort Hays State University Student Health Center will welcome sex [...]
Fair gives glimpse into career life
Students were provided two opportunities to get a head start on their careers with mock interviews on Tuesday and career day on Wednesday.
According to Director of Career Services Daniel Rice, the Career Services department wanted to prepare students for college-level interviewing, which differs greatly from other interviewing students may ha [...]
Honor society hosts battle royale
The time has come to put forth talent and throw a crowd into awe by the skills of local bands. For the first time ever, the Fort Hays State Honor Society will be hosting a Battle of the Bands on Sept. 23 at 9 p.m. at The Mall where the Fashion Bug used to be located.
Sponsored by White Chocolate, Wal-Mart and Terri’s House of Music, the FHHS [...]
Students to beautify small Kansas tow...
While some students are sleeping off Friday night’s endeavors, several others will be hitting the road to help enhance the looks of a small Kansas town.
Saturday, Sept. 24, students from multiple universities around the state will be teaming up in Melvern, Kan., to clean up the town, heading out at 3:30 a.m. that morning. Students attending w [...]
Leadership retreat set for this month
All children play Follow the Leader sometime in their childhood, and there’s always one kid who is the leader, leaving the rest of the children as followers.
Well, not anymore. The Center for Student Involvement has set out to give everyone a chance to be a leader. The annual Leadership Retreat will be 12-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, in the Black [...]
Dawn of the longboarders
"Booooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaards...."
Kick, push, kick, push, coast, and away the longboarders of Fort Hays go.
Everywhere you turn, everywhere you go, walking around campus, walking through one of the academic halls, you’re bound to see someone with a longboard. You can’t escape it.
It’s true. Fort Hays has caught the longboard epid [...]
Off to see the medicine man
One, two, three … I count the seconds as I hold a single slice of lemon in my left palm. With each second I feel sillier.
Somehow, though, it’s supposed to help my health.
I think about how easily I’ve judged others who do strange things – it’s sobering when I realize how foolish I look at the present, with my seemingly useless, lone lemon. I [...]
The importance of being organized
While I was basking in the glory of the fairly decent grade with the oh-so affirming ‘Good job!’ on the paper my teacher had just handed back, I couldn’t help but peek around and note all my classmates had similar grades.
Nonetheless, I was still content to be rewarded for the great effort I put in my paper.
While I was so subtly creeping, I [...]
Candidate overview: 2012
We are nearly at the end of President Obama’s term, and America sees itself on the brink.
A $14.7 trillion-dollar debt looms over our generation’s head while our focus continues to be nation-building overseas, racking up more and more debt. Inflation is devaluing our dollar, markets continue to plummet and no jobs have been created.
With the [...]
The science behind 9-11
Was September 11 an inside job? No. In light of the recent 10th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Centers, this column will be about the major conspiracies surrounding the September 11 attacks, covering the three most widely used claims about the attacks.
While far from an exhaustive list, my hope is that it will cover the most fre [...]
Soccer ends losing streak
The Fort Hays men’s soccer team ended its 2-game losing streak last Sunday when it faced Newman University in Wichita.
The Tigers ended up with a 3-1 win, with all of their goals being scored in the second half of the game. The team went into the final half seeking revenge after not being able to score in the last 2 games.
Junior Ricardo Yeve [...]
Chiefs lose home opener
Embarrassing. That’s the only word to describe what happened at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday when the Buffalo Bills pummeled the upstart Kansas City Chiefs 41-7.
Where do I even start?
First, the stadium was absolutely packed. Not completely full, but fuller than even the playoff game in January. People were pumped, and the ground was shaking [...]



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