BY RAEGAN NEUFELD Fort Hays State University’s Student Government Association was informed tuition, housing and dining expenses will most likely increase by a modest margin…
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Progress made on CAHSS reorganization plan
BY RAEGAN NEUFELD After receiving input from department chairs, Fort Hays State University Provost Jill Arensdorf presented a plan for the College of Arts, Humanities…
View More Progress made on CAHSS reorganization planTri Sigma gets messy for philanthropy
Tri Sigma sorority hosted their annual “Pie a Sigma Tri” philanthropy event on the quad Wednesday. Students paid to put a plate full of whipped…
View More Tri Sigma gets messy for philanthropyForsyth Library and Sigma Tau Delta celebrate banned books
BY RAEGAN NEUFELD Books are challenged for a number of reasons: LGBTQIA+ topics, sexual content, violence, language, racism, and more. Challenged books are then at…
View More Forsyth Library and Sigma Tau Delta celebrate banned booksSGA President and VP look forward
BY ISAK SMITH President of the Student Government Association Ryan Stanley and Vice President Austin Ruff discussed the direction of SGA this upcoming year. Having…
View More SGA President and VP look forwardAsteroid Blaster: Adams presents on planetary defense for Science Café
BY ISAK SMITHPHOTOS BY KADRIAN AYARZA FHSU’s Paul Adams gave a presentation on NASA’s new Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) at Monday’s Science Café meeting.…
View More Asteroid Blaster: Adams presents on planetary defense for Science CaféScholarships top $320,000 for FHSU RCOBE students
By FHSU University Communications More than 270 student scholarships exceeding $320,000 were awarded to Fort Hays State University business and entrepreneurship students for the 2022-2023…
View More Scholarships top $320,000 for FHSU RCOBE studentsPresident’s annual media tour to focus on affordability and economic development
By FHSU University Communications Continuing the tradition created by President Edward Hammond more than three decades ago, Fort Hays State University President Tisa Mason will…
View More President’s annual media tour to focus on affordability and economic developmentCantrip N’ Fall welcomes adventurers every Thursday
BY MARGARET DUNN Druids, elves, witches, and warlocks united on Thursday at Cantrip N’ Fall – FHSU’s campus’ DnD and Magic The Gathering Club. While…
View More Cantrip N’ Fall welcomes adventurers every ThursdayOut of darkness walk looks to end stigma surrounding suicide
STORY BY NICK McCOYPHOTOS BY KIERNAN McCARTY The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention hosted the Out of the Darkness walk on Saturday. The walk’s common…
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