BY CORIE LYNN With only two days until Halloween, the FHSU Student Government Association conducted their weekly meeting dressed for the holiday. Costumed as t-rexes,…
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New Hays Haunted Hotel supports local organizations
BY CJ GIBSON This Halloween, a new horror attraction has come to Hays: a haunted hotel. This Haunted Hotel was brought together by Stephen Brummer,…
View More New Hays Haunted Hotel supports local organizationsCampus Temperature Check: Pandemic affects all aspects of life for FHSU students, faculty and staff
BY JOHN CARTER JR With coronavirus changing the way we engage in our daily lives and traverse the world, a new set of challenges arrived…
View More Campus Temperature Check: Pandemic affects all aspects of life for FHSU students, faculty and staffEllis County Health Department reports recent COVID numbers, 4 positive tests on FHSU campus last week
BY JUSTIN SABATA Ellis County Health Department COVID Update The following statistics were reported by the Ellis County Health Department via their online COVID-19 Portal.…
View More Ellis County Health Department reports recent COVID numbers, 4 positive tests on FHSU campus last weekARC Park breaks ground on accessibility
BY CORIE LYNN It has been a project two years in the making, but ground has finally broken on the ARC Park. Standing for “Accessible…
View More ARC Park breaks ground on accessibilityThe unknown about Election 2020
With Election Day just six days away, tensions are high in America. Whether you support President Donald Trump or Joe Biden, 2020 has proved that…
View More The unknown about Election 2020Two FHSU alumni earn teaching awards
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Two Fort Hays State University alumni were recently honored for their teaching achievements. Aimee Overmiller Buckland, a 2013 mathematics education graduate, was…
View More Two FHSU alumni earn teaching awardsCommunity mitigation: are masks alone enough to stop the spread of COVID-19?
BY CORIE LYNN At the beginning October, the Hays City Commission voted in a special session to extend the city-wide mask mandate for the second…
View More Community mitigation: are masks alone enough to stop the spread of COVID-19?2020 Kansas Speaks survey provides insights into Kansans’ thoughts on major issues
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS The Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University today released its annual survey report on the significant issues facing…
View More 2020 Kansas Speaks survey provides insights into Kansans’ thoughts on major issuesConvos Create Change discusses gender and sexuality experiences surrounding FHSU and Hays community
STORY AND PHOTOS BY KERISA BROWNVIDEO BY GRANT ROWLEY Last Tuesday, Arts for Social Change teamed up with the Paseo Art Platform, the Fort Hays…
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