Today In History
Associated Press On Oct. 27, 1858, Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, was born in New York City. 1787- The first of…
View More Today In HistoryTMN TV News, October 1, 2015
Homecoming Edition of the TMN TV News with Aaron Simpson.
View More TMN TV News, October 1, 2015TIgers Shutout Hornets 1-0 for Key MIAA Conference Win
FHSU Sports Information Department HAYS, Kan. – It only took one goal on Sunday (Oct. 25) to determine a winner between Fort Hays State and…
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Associated Press On Oct. 26, 2001, President George W. Bush signed the USA Patriot Act, giving authorities unprecedented ability to search, seize, detain or eavesdrop…
View More Today In HistoryPhoto Memorial to the Kansas Fallen comes to Hays for a week
FHSU University Relations and Marketing HAYS, Kan. — “Remembering Our Fallen,” a traveling photo memorial of each Kansas soldier fallen in the War on Terror,…
View More Photo Memorial to the Kansas Fallen comes to Hays for a weekTigers Use Late Bursts to Gain Season Sweep of Lindenwood
FHSU Sports Information Department HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State used late bursts in each set for a 3-0 win over Lindenwood at home on…
View More Tigers Use Late Bursts to Gain Season Sweep of LindenwoodIstation gives reading program to Tiger Tots; develops literacy skills in pre-school learners
FHSU University Relations and Marketing HAYS, Kan. — Istation, a leader in educational technology, has donated Istation Reading to the Tiger Tots Nurtury Center at…
View More Istation gives reading program to Tiger Tots; develops literacy skills in pre-school learnersKeehn Takes Second Individually; Tigers Finish Fourth in MIAA Championships
FHSU Sports Information Department VICTORIA, Kan. – Fort Hays State placed fourth in the MIAA Men’s Cross Country Championships, held Saturday (Oct. 24) at Sand…
View More Keehn Takes Second Individually; Tigers Finish Fourth in MIAA ChampionshipsFour FHSU Women Gain All-MIAA Status; Tigers Finish Third in MIAA Championships
FHSU Sports Information Department VICTORIA, Kan. – Fort Hays State women’s cross country posted its best-ever finish at the MIAA Championships on Saturday (Oct. 24)…
View More Four FHSU Women Gain All-MIAA Status; Tigers Finish Third in MIAA ChampionshipsTigers Knock Off West Texas A&M On the Road in Double Overtime
FHSU Sports Information Department CANYON, Texas – For the second time this season, Fort Hays State knocked off West Texas A&M in double overtime on…
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