Student Senate discusses campus COVID-19 case

BY CORIE LYNN Student testing this week revealed one positive case of the U.K. strain of COVID-19 on the Fort Hays State University campus. As…

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As classes resume at FHSU, students and faculty alike are adjusting to returning to learning

BY CARMEN FANNING *image was taken pre-COVID-19* Coming back to campus after a long break always requires a lot of adjusting. Students often feel a…

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PHOTOS: FHSU Women’s Basketball defeats Nebraska-Kearney

PHOTOS BY RYDER COOK

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Sandy Jacobs steps into role of mayor during Hays City Commission meeting

BY CORIE LYNN Former Mayor of Hays Shaun Musil opened last Thursday’s Hays City Commission meeting with the reorganization of the Commission. It was then…

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Campus community signs a beam in the new Center for Student Success

BY CORIE LYNN Wednesday through Friday of this week, Fort Hays State University staff, students and faculty filtered in and out of the campus building…

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SGA discusses upcoming events at first meeting of semester

BY CORIE LYNN The Fort Hays State University’s Student Government Association held their first meeting of 2021 on Thursday. This meeting saw the student senators…

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Tiger Women set for back-to-back contests with UNK while men welcome Lopers to Hays on Saturday

BY MAKENNA ALLEN It was an eventful weekend on the road for the FHSU basketball teams that traveled to Missouri Southern and Pittsburg State on…

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Humane Society of the High Plains fundraises with cookbook sale in lieu of annual Soup R’ Bowl

BY JESSALYN KIRCHHOFF As many groups and associations have had to adjust to COVID-19 restrictions this year, fundraising has proved to be more difficult than…

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Talking politics in high school: How area teachers are navigating the political climate

BY ANNISTON WEBER Inauguration Day is typically a celebratory event backed by tradition and historic moments. This spectacle of a day is used by social…

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FHSU basketball goes on the road after shortened homestand

BY MAKENNA ALLEN After a weekend at home shortened by COVID-19 protocols, Tiger basketball will hit the road this week for another four-day road swing. …

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