FHSU hosts annual High School Art Day
By RORY MOORE Tiger Media Network On Wednesday, the Department of Art and Design at Fort Hays State University hosted the 51st annual High School…
BY LAURYN BECKERPHOTOS BY JESS KIRCHHOFF As the season winds down for the Hays Aquatic Park, one last event must take place before the summer…
View More Community members and dogs cool off with annual Doggie Day at Hays Aquatic ParkBY LAURYN BECKERVIDEO BY RYDER COOK As the first day of classes approaches, as does a familiar tradition throughout campus — move-in week for Fort…
View More Move-in week brings in an excited freshman classBy Tamara Robertson Special to Tiger Media Network Scientists all over the world have been creating lab-grown meat since before the 1960s. Winston Churchill first…
View More Is fake meat real?By Spencer VanMeter Special to Tiger Media Network Raising your own replacement heifers is costly and time-consuming. Most cows do not actually become profitable until…
View More The ultimate struggle: first calf heifer breed backBy Sierra Kirchhoff Special to Tiger Media Network Bulls are a key piece in any cow/calf or beef operation. To make bulls worth their cost…
View More No bull, just nutritionBY JOHN CARTER JR Fort Hays State University announced on Friday they will be offering a $400 voluntary vaccine incentive program to faculty, staff and…
View More FHSU Offers monetary vaccine incentive to students and employeesCAPTION: Gov. Laura Kelly talks with FHSU President Tisa Mason and Hays Mayor Sandy Jacobs after a visit to Albertson and Stroup Halls. BY CAYDEN…
View More Gov. Kelly meets with Fort Hays health programsBy Rebecca Befort Special to Tiger Media Network “Some folks just don’t get it. They think owning cattle makes no sense. It takes too much…
View More ‘Herd’ about genetics?BY ANNISTON WEBER Around 50 individuals gathered at the Downtown Pavilion on Tuesday evening to meet and visit with Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly. The event,…
View More Gov. Kelly visits Hays for 2022 reelection campaignBy Nate James Special to Tiger Media Network Cheat growing in pastures robs potential performance from your cattle all summer. The same goes for cedar…
View More Healthy pastures equal healthy cows