Posts tagged Vol 107 No 28
Student Government hosts elections
Today wraps up the final days for Student Government Association elections, with students having the chance to vote on Tigerlink until 2 p.m. today.
Potential senators have been campaigning in large numbers this year, chalking up sidewalks in the quad, hanging posters around the campus and some handing out flyers to students in the Union.
Thi [...]
Campus jailed for Children’s Miracle ...
Last Tuesday and Wednesday, Sigma Alpha Epsilon held its annual Jain ’n’ Bail in Memorial Union across from Starbucks. Walking past, many may have noticed a jail cell holding a professor, a student or even Victor E. Tiger. The Jail ’n’ Bail is held as a philanthropy project to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network.
Children’s Miracle [...]
Leadership course hosts rib cook-off ...
The sweet, robust smell of barbecue will fill the air on April 14, when Paws for a Cause, in association with the Golden Q will host its second annual rib cook-off at noon at the Golden Q on 809 Ash St.
Students from the Leadership 310 class are helping organize the event and hope to make a big impact. The proceeds from the event will help th [...]
CCL gets campus civically engaged
Next week, the Center for Civic Leadership is hosting a jam-packed week of events in honor of Civic Engagement day, all of which will focus on issues like hunger, politics, sustainability and foreign affairs.
“We got the inspiration for a civic engagement week from another college last year and decided to go along with it. We wanted to do a w [...]
Campus internet lacks stable connecti...
It’s a Wednesday night, and the library is pretty quiet. A handful of students lounge about doing homework, chatting about their plans for the evening once they escape the clutches of their professor’s homework and the confines of the stacks. Meanwhile, I’m settling into a couch, scattering papers and books around me while nestling my laptop [...]
Concealed weapons on college campuses
A recent bill went through the Kansas House of Representatives that would allow individuals with a conceal and-carry license to carry weapons into government buildings. The bill passed 74 to 50 and will move onto the senate for their vote.
The bill would leave an exemption for universities and would fall to the Board of Regents to decide. The [...]
Bay’s ‘Ninja Turtles’ remake a bad id...
With recent news surfacing that Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes production company is planning to reboot the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” next year, the turtles have become a popular topic once again.
Fans of the series are worried, not only because of rumors that Bay intends to give the turtles alien origins, which goes against the mutant tit [...]
Tigerlink possible hindrance to votin...
Once again, SGA election time has come, and once again, the voting method is a head-scratcher. If you haven’t heard, voting doesn’t happen on Tigertracks anymore. Instead, it’s been shoved to some unfathomable, separate entity, known as Tigerlink.
What the heck is Tigerlink, anyway?
The homepage has a pixilated banner of God-knows-who – I thi [...]
Baseball sweeps Pittsburg
The Fort Hays State University baseball team swept Pittsburg State University last weekend at Larks Park. Winning all four games of the series helped the Tigers move the conference record just above .500.
The series started Friday with somewhat of a pitcher’s duel. The final score was 2-1, with both teams scoring their runs in the third innin [...]
Track places second at home meet
The Fort Hays State University track team hosted the FHSU Quadrangular on Saturday with Pittsburg State University, University of Nebraska-Kearney and Chadron State University traveling to Hays.
Both the men’s and women’s teams placed second behind Pittsburg State. The meet showed competition from the MIAA as the Tigers get ready for the MIAA [...]
Opera comes to Fort Hays
The Fort Hays State University Music and Theatre Department proudly presented “An Evening of Pastoral Opera” featuring “Bastien and Bastienna” by W.A. Mozart and “The Wandering Scholar” by Gustav Holst. Directed by Joseph Perniciaro and conducted by Benjamin Morris-Cline, the show was presented wonderfully.
Bastienna (Eriana Holle) is address [...]
Tigers sweep Nebraska-Kearney on the ...
Sophomore Kellsi Olsen runs to first base after a hit against Washburn University. On Tuesday the Tigers beat Nebraska-Kearney in a doubleheader.
The Fort Hays State University softball team traveled to Kearney, Neb., Tuesday and picked up two wins. With scores of 6-2 and 7-4 against the University of Nebraska Kearney, the Tigers are now 23-1 [...]



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