State responds to low vaccination rankings, 135 current cases in Ellis County
BY JUSTIN SABATA COVID Statewide On Wednesday, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported over 5,500 new cases in the state since Monday. 130…
View More State responds to low vaccination rankings, 135 current cases in Ellis CountyFHSU basketball travels east for pair of MIAA games this weekend
BY MAKENNA ALLEN As the Tiger basketball season continues this week, both the men’s and women’s teams are looking to bounce back from losses in…
View More FHSU basketball travels east for pair of MIAA games this weekendKansas records most COVID deaths in a week, Ellis County toll rises over past two weeks
BY JUSTIN SABATA COVID Statewide As the year concluded, the State of Kansas recorded the most COVID-related deaths in a week since the beginning of…
View More Kansas records most COVID deaths in a week, Ellis County toll rises over past two weeksFHSU women set to play Emporia in twice rescheduled contest while men pivot to playing Missouri Western
BY MAKENNA ALLEN The two-week drought of Tiger basketball ends this weekend as the women’s team plays host to Emporia State in a twice rescheduled…
View More FHSU women set to play Emporia in twice rescheduled contest while men pivot to playing Missouri WesternVirus numbers improving in some areas; county to be short of CDC-phased COVID vaccinations
BY JUSTIN SABATA The COVID-19 situation in Ellis County has improved greatly from a month ago. COVID vaccines were administered this week to medical staff…
View More Virus numbers improving in some areas; county to be short of CDC-phased COVID vaccinationsFHSU women take control early, roll by RiverHawks
By MaKENNA ALLEN Basketball returned to Hays on Friday, and so did success for the Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team. The Tigers won…
View More FHSU women take control early, roll by RiverHawksCounty COVID numbers improving; health director advises precautions and vaccine education
BY JUSTIN SABATA COVID Currently While the COVID-19 virus is still present in the county, there have been improvements. Hospitalizations have decreased from 18 to…
View More County COVID numbers improving; health director advises precautions and vaccine educationArt students destroy their final projects
BY CJ GIBSON As other courses wrapped up the semester with essays and exams, one FHSU art class ended the year by hanging piñatas of…
View More Art students destroy their final projectsHelping hands abound at FHSU
John Dewey once said that “democracy has to be born anew every generation, and education is its midwife.” Fort Hays State University embraces this sentiment…
View More Helping hands abound at FHSUTiger Basketball returns home this weekend after women play a re-scheduled road game tonight
BY MAKENNA ALLEN It’s a busy week for Tiger basketball as the men’s and women’s teams combined will see a total of five games of…
View More Tiger Basketball returns home this weekend after women play a re-scheduled road game tonight