By FHSU University Relations The Honors College at Fort Hays State University has selected 30 new students for the 2018-19 academic year. “The Honors College…
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Application deadline nearing for day camps at FHSU’s Sternberg Museum of Natural History
By Diane Gasper-O’Brien University Relations and Marketing After a year of teaching at the high school level, Keri Maricle is going to try her hand…
View More Application deadline nearing for day camps at FHSU’s Sternberg Museum of Natural HistoryFraternity community at Fort Hays State to expand by one
By FHSU University Relations Phi Delta Theta fraternity will open a new chapter at Fort Hays State University in the fall of 2019. “The Greek…
View More Fraternity community at Fort Hays State to expand by oneGovernor signs budget bill with pay raises
By Tim Carpenter The Topeka Capital-Journal The state budget bill signed by Gov. Jeff Colyer on Tuesday granted raises to many state employees and appropriated…
View More Governor signs budget bill with pay raises14 qualify for DII national championships
By FHSU Sports Information Photo courtesy FHSU SID INDIANAPOLIS – Fourteen Tigers have been selected to compete in the 2018 installment of the NCAA Division…
View More 14 qualify for DII national championshipsFHSU men 16th, women 15th in latest track poll
By FHSU Sports Information Photo courtesy FHSU SID NEW ORLEANS – With the NCAA Division II national championships just around the corner, both Fort Hays…
View More FHSU men 16th, women 15th in latest track pollAs sports betting becomes legal, get ready for a battle over the dollars
By James F. Peltz, Hugo Martin and Lance Pugmire Los Angeles Times Suddenly, all bets are on regarding the future of American sports gambling. A…
View More As sports betting becomes legal, get ready for a battle over the dollarsScores of Palestinians killed at Gaza border as US Embassy moves to Jerusalem
By Alexandra Zavis, Noga Tarnopolsky and Laura King Los Angeles Times GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Vivid split-screen realities played out Monday in Jerusalem and…
View More Scores of Palestinians killed at Gaza border as US Embassy moves to JerusalemColyer signs bill legalizing self-serve beer restaurants, earlier service hours
By Tim Carpenter The Topeka Capital-Journal Gov. Jeff Colyer chose a still-shuttered Topeka storefront Monday to sign a bill characterized as a tool of economic…
View More Colyer signs bill legalizing self-serve beer restaurants, earlier service hoursDriver steals 3 cars while being chased by Kansas cops, but he couldn’t avoid police dog
By Jason Tidd The Wichita Eagle A Colorado man was arrested Monday morning with the help of a Kansas police dog after leading officers on…
View More Driver steals 3 cars while being chased by Kansas cops, but he couldn’t avoid police dog