Senior Rosa Rodriguez pratices tradional folkloric dance in the basement of Wiest Hall. The team of 10 has been dancing on campus for years, teaching students about traditional Hispanic dance.
Two practices a week, sometimes three, and constantly learning about the background of dance routines sounds tedious, but it’s the kind of work Los G [...]
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Dance team exhibits culture
Senior Rosa Rodriguez pratices tradional folkloric dance in the basement of Wiest Hall. The team of 10 has been dancing on campus for years, teaching students about traditional Hispanic dance.
Two practices a week, sometimes three, and constantly learning about the background of dance routines sounds tedious, but it’s the kind of work Los G [...]
Enrollment numbers reach new heights
Enrollment numbers have been released with Fort Hays State University setting another personal record.
In a press conference Tuesday, President Edward H. Hammond announced the enrollment has made it to 12,802, which includes on campus, virtual and partnerships with schools in China.
“Our total 20th-day headcount was 12,802, which is a 7.7 per [...]
Organizations seek officers
Both The Student Feminist Organization and Human Rights Organization are looking for officers for the 2011-12 year. The SFO is an organization dedicated to educating students about the truths and stereotypes associated with the title of feminism. SFO strives to create an equal playing field for both genders and remove the stigmas of begin ass [...]
Local Red Cross in demand for donatio...
With numerous national emergencies in recent memory along with last summer’s lengthy heat wave, the American Red Cross is in need of blood. It has a shortage of donors and is struggling to keep blood in stock.
With Hurricane Irene causing flooding and other issues where it hit on the Northeast Coast, many usual patrons have been unable to giv [...]
Students to backpack in Europe
Spring break represents the first promise of summer and a well-needed break from school. The possibilities are endless as students plan various trips all around the world. Whether it’s with friends, family, churches or departments, there is no doubt that students have a wide array of opportunities to travel.
This spring break the Fort Hays St [...]
Volleyball beats ranked team
Junior Kayla Zoglman assists freshman Kylee Hoagland against Truman State University on Saturday. The Tigers beat Truman 3-2 to win their first conference game in 32 tries. Zoglman was named MIAA Specialist of the Week.
The wait is finally over. The Fort Hays State University volleyball team won its first conference match since the 2009-2010 [...]
Tennis hosts opening home dual of sea...
Sophomore Megan Quinley hits a shot Friday against an opponent from Newman University. The Tigers hosted the Jets in a dual, losing a close one by a score of 4-5.
The Fort Hays State University tennis team hosted its first dual of the season on Friday. The Tigers played host to the Jets of Newman University. The matches resulted in the Tigers [...]
Women’s golf wins home meet
The Fort Hays State University women’s golf team showed off its skills on its home turf Monday and Tuesday. The Tigers hosted the Fort Hays State Women’s Invitational at the Smoky Hill Country Club this week.
The team won the tournament by seven strokes over the second-place team, Missouri Western State University. The Tigers had a team score [...]
Soccer beats Sterling in a shutout
Junior Ricardo Yeverino fights for a ball against Colorado College. The Tigers had a draw against Colorado College on Friday and were able to shut out Sterling College on Tuesday.
The Fort Hays State University Tigers started their longest traveling stretch of the season in Sterling, Kan., to face the Sterling College Warriors. The game resul [...]
Football loses on the road
The Fort Hays State University football team went on the road this weekend for a matchup against the top team in the nation. The Tigers traveled to Maryville, Mo., to take on the Bearcats of Northwest Missouri State University.
The game proved to be a tough one for the Tigers,who are currently on a three-game losing streak. The game ended in [...]
Patriots blow huge lead in loss to di...
While the first two weeks of football offered plenty of blowout victories, week three finally provided the close matchups the fans have been dying to see. Many of the games were decided in the final minutes, and almost all of the games came down to the final quarter.
The Buffalo Bills ended a 15-game losing streak against the New England Patr [...]
Classes can be deceiving
Being a freshman in college, I’ve been told that I’m going to make many mistakes and have all kinds of worries throughout my college years.
I believe them because everyone makes mistakes and everyone has problems; it’s a human thing.
Freshmen have worries along the lines of keeping up their grades, making sure they don’t party too hard and wa [...]



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