History club learns about networking, plans for upcoming guest speakers

BY ALICIA FEYERHERM Associate Professor of History, Amber Nickell, shared advice on networking with historians during last month’s History Club meeting.  “These days, everything is…

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Forsyth Library: A resource for all students

BY KATI RIVERA Fort Hays State University’s Forsyth Library makes many resources available for students on campus; however, many first-year students or students who have…

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111th House forum set for Oct. 12 in Hays

Voters in the 111th District of the Kansas House of Representatives will get an opportunity to hear what each candidate has to say during a…

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Gamers compete on Madden 23

BY ANTHONY GUERRERO Touchdowns were made in Cunningham Hall on Tuesday after another gaming session of Madden 23. Players met to talk about Madden and…

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SGA prepares for a busy October

BY RAEGAN NEUFELD In addition to installing six new freshman senators, the Student Government Association took a look at upcoming events for the month of…

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Times Talk shines light on COVID-19 in Latin America

BY ANTHONY GUERRERO FHSU Assistant Professor of History Marco Macias and Mathew Rome from the American Democracy Project stopped by the Forsyth Library on Tuesday…

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Hays’ largest craft fair to take place this weekend

BY ALICIA FEYERHERM The Your Voice Through Cancer Craft Boutique will be at Gross Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. This event raises funds for Your Voice…

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SGA hears about possible tuition increase

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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