BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU UNIVERSITY RELATIONS With the rapid growth and evolution of technology in recent years, students at Fort Hays State…
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Efe Osaghae — The Redshirt Freshman All-American
BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU ATHLETICS Redshirt freshman Efe Osaghae, a multi-sport athlete at Fort Hays State University, became a force to be…
View More Efe Osaghae — The Redshirt Freshman All-AmericanThis Day In History — Pocahontas Marries John Rolfe
April 05 1614 Pocahontas married John Rolfe. 1792 George Washington cast the first presidential veto. 1887 Anne Sullivan makes the breakthrough to Helen Keller by…
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BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU ATHLETICS Sophomore starting pitcher on the Fort Hays State University softball team, Hailey Chapman, led the Tigers on the…
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BY TRISTAN SASSE For the second time in three seasons, the Villanova Wildcats are headed to the national championship game. Setting the tone early, the…
View More Villanova Dominates Kansas 95-79 in National SemifinalTristan Sasse’s Final Four Preview
BY TRISTAN SASSE From perennial powerhouses to a Cinderella story, the Final Four features it all. Some remaining teams have made national headlines for many…
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March 29 1848 For the first time in recorded history, Niagara Falls stopped flowing. An ice jam in the Niagara River above the rim of…
View More This Day In History — Dow Jones Closes Above 10,000ICYMI: FHSU Baseball Shutout by UNK 7-0 on Tuesday
BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU ATHLETICS After snapping a 10-game losing streak over the weekend, the Fort Hays State University baseball team was…
View More ICYMI: FHSU Baseball Shutout by UNK 7-0 on TuesdayThis Day In History — First Stanley Cup Championship Game is Played
March 22 1765 The Stamp Act was enacted on the American colonies by Britain. 1820 U.S. naval hero Stephen Decatur was killed in a duel…
View More This Day In History — First Stanley Cup Championship Game is PlayedBreaking Down This Weekend’s Sweet Sixteen Games
BY TRISTAN SASSE In a record-breaking opening weekend, March Madness continues to prove to be impossible to predict. One thing remains clear in March though:…
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