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A Call to End Violence in Wake of Bos...
Every single year the city of Boston, Mass., welcomes nearly 20,000 racers to participate in the city’s most celebrated event of the year–the Boston Marathon. In addition to the 20,000 participants, the event also attracts 500,000 spectators, according to the Boston Athletic Association.
At this year’s Boston Marathon, this past M [...]
Campus members ‘lose shoes̵...
Tigers in Service asked students, faculty, and staff to join in the TOMS One Day Without Shoes event on Tuesday to raise awareness for kids without shoes living in impoverished countries. Those on campus could leave their shoes in the Union for the day and earn a chance to win a $50.00 TOMS gift card.Jolie Green/Leader
Sophomore Becca Kohl, c [...]
Win Tickets to Kanrocksas!
The University Leader will have one final print paper at the end of the 2012-2013 school year. What story would you like to see covered? The winner will not only get their story covered, but will also receive Two tickets to the Kanrocksas Music Festival at the Kansas Speedway June 28-29th! The final printed paper of the year is in YOUR hands! [...]
Students elected as SGA Senators
Candidates were named senators Thursday night as the results of the Student Government Association elections were announced.
Students from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education and Technology, General and Liberal Studies, and Business and Entrepreneurship all vied for an SGA senate seat.
The College of Business and Entrepreneurship had [...]
SGA elections put Roberts, Tevault on...
Sophomore Brandon Tomas votes for Student Government president on Thursday in the Memorial Union.Jolie Green/Leader
The Student Government Association election results were announced Thursday night after elections were held Wednesday and Thursday on TigerLink and in the Memorial Union.
Sophomore Chris Roberts and junior Reed Tevault came out [...]
Fun on a spring day
Passengers ride in a hot air balloon at a carnival hosted by the University Activities Board Friday evening in the field next to the Robbins Center.Courtney Riggle/Leader
With winter lingering into spring, a nice spring day is hard to come by. Luckily for the University Activities Board, April 6th was a perfect spring day to put on the Carniv [...]
Half Century Club creates scholarship...
With the initiation and support from FHSU’s Half Century Club, as well as other private donations, the Dr. Edward H. Hammond Endowed Leadership Scholarship has been established. The scholarship fund was created in honor of President Hammond’s leadership and quarter of a century in his role as President here at Fort Hays State University. The [...]
To Write Love On Her Arms inspiring e...
Darkness exists in all aspects of life. Depression, loss of hope, and even suicidal thoughts can spring up at any second to grab a hold of a life and never let it go. These emotions can affect sleep patterns, connections with friends, health, and diminish the overall quality of life.
For some, it sadly seems like there’s no hope when being st [...]
Debate allows SGA candidates to voice...
Student Government vice president and president candidates junior Reed Tevault, left, and sophomore Chris Roberts discuss their campaign goals at the presidential debate Friday in Cody Commons.Courtney Riggle/Leader
The Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates for Student Government Association were given a chance to state their agendas [...]
Town hall meeting allows public to st...
Students, faculty, alumni and other members of the community were given an opportunity to share their opinions on the future of media at Fort Hays State during a Town Hall meeting hosted by the Media Dissemination Task Force Tuesday night. It allowed individuals to come together to assist the media task force in their report on the disseminat [...]
Speaker brings discussion of gay righ...
Ty Walrod, co-founder of the organization Outserve, talks about his work to help gay service members Wednesday in the Black and Gold Room of the Memorial Union.Jolie Green/Leader
The Gay Straight Alliance welcomed speaker Ty Walrod to campus Tuesday night to talk about the issue of gay rights.
The event was held in the Black and Gold room of [...]
Media symposium discusses media
Patrick Lowry, editor and publisher of The Hays Daily News, discusses the rising use of technology to receive news at the media symposium Tuesday evening in the Black and Gold Room of the Memorial Union.Jolie Green/Leader
President Edward H. Hammond hosted a media symposium in the Black and Gold Room of the Memorial Union Tuesday night to dis [...]



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