Scott selected to present at state conference

By FHSU University Relations A presentation by Dr. Robert Scott, assistant professor of teacher education at Fort Hays State University, was recently selected for a…

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Local students named to spring 2018 Deans Honor Roll at Fort Hays State University

By FHSU University Relations Deans at Fort Hays State University have named 1,601 students to the Deans Honor Roll for the spring 2018 semester. The…

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A 360-Degree Tour of Sternberg Museum’s “Pokemon Day”

VIDEO BY ALEX PEREZ Fort Hays State University’s Sternberg Museum recently held a “Pokemon Day” where patrons could learn about how the popular pocket monsters…

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President Trump Regrets Hiring Sessions as Attorney General

BY JADEN MOUNT President Donald Trump has taken to his personal twitter account to attack Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Department…

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Exploring the Downtown Hays Market

STORY BY TRISTAN SASSE VIDEO BY JUNWEN SU On Saturday, Downtown Hays hosted its season-opener for its sixth annual downtown market. With close to 30…

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Topeka’s Nonviolent Protests Continue in Lew of Kobach’s Response

By JADEN MOUNT Topeka City Police have issued 24 citations and arrested 18 individuals since May 14 when Kansans joined nonviolent protests organized by the…

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U.S. Supreme Court Narrowly Favors Business Instead of Workers

BY JADEN MOUNT As of Monday, May 21, employers in the United States can celebrate a newly won victory in the courts. In a 5-4 vote,…

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Kansas Supreme Court expresses doubt about five-year, $525M education package

By Tim Carpenter The Topeka Capital-Journal TOPEKA — The Kansas Supreme Court returned to the high-stakes debate on public school finance Tuesday with oral argument…

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