Tiger Book Shop to close
By ELLINOR COUCHMAN Tiger Media Network For the First Time in 93 Years, Park Street will not have a bookstore. The Tiger Book Shop will…
FHSU Sports Information Department HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State cruised to a 96-64 win over Central Christian (Kan.) College on Wednesday night (Nov. 18)…
View More Tigers Cruise to 96-64 Win Over Central ChristianEarlier this month a representative from the Kansas American Civil Liberties Union was on the Fort Hays State University campus to give a presentation about…
View More ADP Brings Speaker Discussing Voter RightsFHSU Sports Information Department Fort Hays State Men’s Basketball returns to the court on Wednesday night (Nov. 18) against Central Christian (Kan.) College. Tipoff is…
View More Tiger Men Host Central Christian in Non-Conference Action Tonight at 7pmFHSU Sports Information Department HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State head tennis coach Brian Flax announced the signing of four student-athletes for the 2016-17 season.…
View More Tiger Tennis Announces Four Signings for 2016-17 SeasonAssociated Press On Nov. 18, 1978, more than 900 people died in Jonestown, Guyana, after Peoples Temple cult leader Jim Jones urged them to kill…
View More Today In HistoryFHSU Sports Information Department KEARNEY, Neb. – Fort Hays State fell in the opening round of the MIAA Tournament on Tuesday night (Nov. 17) by…
View More Tigers Fall in MIAA Tournament Opening Round to 10th-Ranked Lopers, 3-1Discussing FHSU Tiger Sports on Tiger Nation.
View More Tiger Nation, Episode 7Earlier this month, the American Democracy Project held a mock election allowing students to vote and voice their opinions on who they wanted to be…
View More ADP Holds Mock Presidential ElectionFHSU Sports Information Department KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State had 13 football players named to the 2015 All-MIAA Football Team, released on Tuesday…
View More Tigers Have 13 Players Named to All-MIAA Football TeamAssociated Press On Nov. 17, 1558, Elizabeth I ascended the English throne upon the death of Queen Mary. 1800- Congress held its first session in…
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