FHSU to rescind COVID-19 policies beginning June 2021

BY CORIE LYNN This past year, Fort Hays State University has utilized a three-phase plan to continue operating during the pandemic. As Spring 2021 draws…

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Going meatless in Cattle Country: Student Vegetarian Recommendations

BY CJ GIBSON Driving down Vine St in Hays, anyone can see that Hays has a variety of places to eat. But for those opting…

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FHSU prepares for 55th annual rodeo

By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Shae Biedenbender has been rodeoing since the age of 5, and you can see her and the FHSU Rodeo team in action…

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Hays Community Theatre auditions for “Little Shop of Horrors” ongoing

BY ANNISTON WEBER The Hays Community Theatre has kicked off auditions for the production “Little Shop of Horrors.” Artistic director, Jenni Rajewski, said this musical…

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What you should know about upcoming SGA elections

BY CORIE LYNN Fort Hays State University’s students find their representation to faculty and outside institutions through the Student Government Association. Each spring, students vote…

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FHSU students address instances of racism on campus, call their student representatives to action

BY CORIE LYNN As Thursday night’s Student Government Association meeting began, a group of FHSU faculty and students walked in and stood silently at the…

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Phase 3 and 4 of COVID vaccination plan begins in Ellis Co.

BY JUSTIN SABATA The COVID vaccine continues to make a presence in the area, as Ellis County is moving on to Phase 3 and 4…

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FHSU begins spring break this week, only KBOR school to do so

BY GRANT ROWLEY Some colleges and universities in Kansas are not having spring break this semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Fort Hays State…

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BIPOC Community of Ellis County plans more meetings

BY ANNISTON WEBER The BIPOC Community of Ellis County had their first official meeting on Monday. The event, titled “Can we just talk? Safe Space…

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City commission discusses projects, lifted mask mandate

BY CORIE LYNN This week’s Hays City Commission meeting was brief, focusing on local construction and maintenance projects. Hays Superintendent of Planning Inspection Enforcement, Curtis…

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