Posts tagged Vol 107 No 24
Fair brings academic departments to s...
Students all over campus are invited to check out the largest gathering of departments on campus. The third annual Majors and Graduates Programs Fair, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, Office of Student Affairs and the Academic Advising and Career Exploration Center, gives students the chance to experience all that each academic departm [...]
New program links campus
With more than 200 student organizations on campus, it can be a challenge keeping up with all the activities the campus has to offer, but Fort Hays State University’s newest program on campus makes that an easier task and more.
Tigerlink.fhsu.edu, created by Collegiate Link, is a program that gives Fort Hays students a one-shop stop for organ [...]
Baseball opens conference play
Senior Sheldon Howell tags out a player from Northwest Missouri State University. The Tigers are 2-6 and will travel to Joplin, Mo., to take on Missouri Southern State University this weekend.
The Fort Hays State University men’s baseball team began the weekend with four games against conference foe Northwest Missouri State University in Hays [...]
Oh, the places Manning can go: Mannin...
With the Super Bowl officially over, NFL fans have already begun looking forward to next year’s season. Of course, people are watching numerous headlines during the offseason, but the big story is where possible free-agent quarterback Peyton Manning will be playing in 2012.
It is almost a foregone conclusion that Manning will not be playing f [...]
Tigers lose first game of MIAA tourna...
The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team played what was possibly their last game of the season on Thurdsay.
The Tigers lost 73-61 in the first round of the MIAA tournament in Kansas City against the University of Central Missouri on Thursday afternoon. The Tigers came out strong and took a 33-29 lead into the halftime break.
After the sec [...]
Tigers finish season with loss
The Fort Hays State men’s basketball team wouldn’t finish its season without a fight in the MIAA Tournament this weekend.
On Friday, the Tigers played Missouri Southern State University to open the MIAA tournament. The Tigers avenged two regular-season losses as they won in a 103-102 overtime thriller. Fort Hays led by three points at the hal [...]
NCAA tourney features many favorite t...
The regular season of NCAA Division I basketball is officially in the books. The season, as it always is, was full of upsets and surprises.
We saw North Carolina, the pre-season No. 1, fall flat against UNLV and Kentucky early in the season. The Tar Heels bounced back in the second half of conference play to win the ACC by easily dispatching [...]
A comment on Limbaugh’s mistake
In lieu of the recent hubbub caused by the ever-eloquent – ahem – radio personality Rush Limbaugh, I have decided to take a dip in the realm of politics, despite the nasty repercussions dabbling in religion and politics can often yield.
I’m a pretty conservative person when it comes to politics – but I also consider myself capable of making f [...]
Alternative medicine not an enemy
I wasn’t always a believer in alternative medicine. When you’re growing up, you believe what you’re told.
So I accepted that the way I was treated when I had an illness was the right way, the only way, to do things. I saw fast results with powerful medication, and I trusted the doctors that knew so much more than I did, that had gone to schoo [...]
Techniques to the art of teaching
If you’re considering a career as a teacher or college professor, one of the most serious questions facing you is how you plan to teach the class. There are so many different ways to pass information to your admiring students.
In my 17 cumulative years of being in the education system, I’ve learned a vast, encyclopedic knowledge of different [...]
Letter to the Editor: A call to get i...
Fellow FHSU students,
Last week at the general senate meeting, the Center for Student Involvement fee increase came before the senate for second reading. After a long and productive discussion, the senators voted on the “voice” of their constituents, the students, to allow a fee increase of $.95 for the purpose of funding the Center for Stude [...]
‘Project X’ provides plain, simple fu...
Every now and then, studios attempt to appeal to a younger audience by releasing a feel-good party movie. “Project X” was 2012’s attempt to create this film, and the “found-footage” trend, which has been so popular in recent years, was employed.
“Project X” features three unpopular high school students who decide to throw the most epic party [...]



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