Their team went home with gold medals. But Kenton and Carol Olliff will tell you they had a golden experience as well. The Olliffs, both…
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The College of Health and Life Sciences will hold the Health Student Massage Clinic
Students in the Massage Therapy Program at Fort Hays State University will offer four different massage clinics this spring. The cost for each one-hour massage,…
View More The College of Health and Life Sciences will hold the Health Student Massage ClinicHowell reelected to beef promotion committee
Brittany Howell, associate professor of agriculture at Fort Hays State University, has recently been elected for a second year to the national Beef Promotion Operating…
View More Howell reelected to beef promotion committeeMid-afternoon traffic accident causes damage to downtown Hays buildings
A traffic accident on Saturday afternoon caused damage to a least two buildings on the 1100 block of Main in downtown Hays. It is unclear…
View More Mid-afternoon traffic accident causes damage to downtown Hays buildingsFHSU graduate students awarded scholarships at annual Research Summit
Two Fort Hays State University graduate students, Patrice Betz, Hutchinson, and Mitchell Meyer, Hays, were recently awarded $500 scholarships at the 2015 Capitol Graduate Research…
View More FHSU graduate students awarded scholarships at annual Research SummitFHSU Greek life fosters community involvement
Fort Hays State University’s Greek community, comprising of two sororities and four fraternities, accomplished more than 1,500 community service hours and raised more than $3,000…
View More FHSU Greek life fosters community involvementFHSU Media students receive Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB) Awards
Several Fort Hays State University media students will receive awards at the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB) seminar held in Topeka Downtown Ramada Inn, April…
View More FHSU Media students receive Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB) AwardsObama suggests mandatory voting would be good for the U.S.
[column size=one_half position=first ][/column][column size=one_half position=last ]In a surprisingly candid moment President Obama suggested that it may be time for Americans to embrace a new…
View More Obama suggests mandatory voting would be good for the U.S.KAMS announces first summer academy
Beginning in June, the Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science at Fort Hays State University will host a brand new summer program: the KAMS Summer…
View More KAMS announces first summer academyKansas Conservatives call for repeal of death penalty
— Special to TMN Today at the Capitol, Representative Bill Sutton, R–Gardner, joined a group of conservative leaders calling for support of HB 2129. This…
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