The University Activities Board sponsored an event Wednesday night that brought renowned hip-hop violinist Josh Vietti to Cody Commons to perform.
Vietti “combines hip-hop style music with the classical sound of violin,” according to information provided by the University Activities Board. To perform, Vietti used his computer to play the bac [...]
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Hip-Hop violinist goes all in with vi...
The University Activities Board sponsored an event Wednesday night that brought renowned hip-hop violinist Josh Vietti to Cody Commons to perform.
Vietti “combines hip-hop style music with the classical sound of violin,” according to information provided by the University Activities Board. To perform, Vietti used his computer to play the bac [...]
Diversifying canceled
The office of Diversity Affairs in the Center for Student Involvement is hosting an event this semester called “Diversify Your Mind.” Amber White, the coordinator for Diversity Affairs, is in charge of putting on these events.
The first event was on Thursday, Jan. 24. Due to the cold weather and it being the first week of classes, only two pe [...]
CSI hosts Neon Night
BY JAMIE SPROUL
Friday night is party night in the Memorial Union. Once a month, the Center for Student Involvement hosts a theme night for students to come and enjoy themselves with friends and other students. January’s theme was Neon Night.
Courtney Dobson, Fr. and Ellie King, Fr. Photos by Jamie Sproul/Leader
Events at Neon Night consisted [...]
Bob’s Boxes
Feb. 2 will mark the beginning of the From Harvest to Hungry campaign. The American Democracy Project is working with the Kansas Food Bank and Tigers in Service to participate in Bob’s Boxes Packaging Event.
The event will take place at the Old Walmart on 3300 Vine St. next to Hastings from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
There will be two shifts of two ho [...]
Tigers4Life deal out alumni and stude...
At Fort Hays State University, interaction between students, faculty and alumni is encouraged. Tigers4Life did just that on Jan. 27, as they held a 10-point pitch tournament at Gella’s.
Tigers4Life, the university alumni association, put on the event to raise money for their group and upcoming group events. Sophomore and President-Elect of Ti [...]
From Harvest to Hungry begins Saturda...
BY JAMIE SPROUL
The Center for Civic Leadership is partnering with the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, the Ellis County Historical Society, the Hays Public Library and the Forsyth Library to host three weeks of events focusing on how Kansans can fight hunger on a local, national and international level.
The first week’s events con [...]
Campus honors MLK with a day of servi...
BY JAMIE SPROUL
Diversity Affairs and Tigers in Service sponsored a day of service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 26, in the Memorial Union. There were several events for volunteers to attend throughout the day and recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Such events were the Blankets for Project Linus, a Read-a-Thon, Letters to the T [...]
Valuable knowledge for those undeclar...
There is a high number of students on campus that are without a declared major. Likewise, there is an alarming amount of students with who have chosen a major, but have no concrete idea on how they plan on using their degree after they graduate.
For all of the hopeless, confused, or generally lost students out there, have no fear. This spring [...]
Campus honors Martin Luther King Day ...
In 1963, an Alabama preacher named Martin Luther King Jr. stepped onto the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, urging for acceptance of everyone regardless of what demographic they fell into. Today, King is still remembered for his speech, but also the life that he lived.
Senior Jamison Green recites a poem as part of the student performance porti [...]
Last available print issue
University Leader not lost, temporarily relocated online
This will be the first and last issue of the semester for the University Leader.
Following last year’s Student Government Association Allocations process, the paper faced a serious budget cut.
The Leader requested $52,250 for the 2012-13 school year. After looking at estimated base sal [...]
Volunteers to wrap for Sandy
BY JAMIE SPROUL
Christmas is right around the corner, and everyone is thinking about what gifts they are going to get for their family, their friends and maybe their significant other. With buying presents comes the dreaded task of wrapping them.
Tigers in Service is offering Fort Hays students, faculty and staff and Hays residents to come le [...]




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