FHSU hosts Hackathon
By RORY MOORE Tiger Media Network On Saturday, groups at Fort Hays State University hosted an AI Hackathon inside Hammond Hall.
The importance of being actively involved in politics is something faculty and staff at Fort Hays State University continually stress to students. Once again this…
View More Wasinger, Phelps to debate Oct. 12 on FHSU campusGRAINFIELD — Law enforcement agencies are continuing to look at identifying a name for a man’s body discovered Friday night near Grainfield in northwest Kansas.…
View More Law enforcement looking to ID body found near GrainfieldBY CORIE LYNN This semester, FHSU’s Student Government Association has hosted faculty guest speakers from campus as a way to answer student questions. During their…
View More SGA continues to host faculty speakers to keep students informedBY CJ GIBSON After an evening full of interruptions and cross talk, the first presidential debate of the 2020 election season is over. Here are…
View More Will You Shut Up, Man: Highlights from heated first 2020 Presidential DebateBY JUSTIN SABATA As reported by the Ellis County Health Department on Monday afternoon, there were 182 active cases of COVID-19 being monitored by the…
View More COVID-19 still prevalent in Ellis County, 997 positive tests since pandemic beganBY CJ GIBSON While half a dozen students did attend the Virtual Open Mic Night hosted by Student Engagement last week, the promise of a…
View More Hosts take the stage at Virtual Open Mic Night, more events on the horizonBY John Carter JR The 1984 Classic The Karate Kid recently turned 36 years old and with the release of its sequel series Cobra Kai…
View More Retro Review: The Karate Kid and Found FatherhoodBY CORIE LYNN Sandwiched between the Soda Shoppe restaurant and Northwestern Office Suppliers in downtown Hays is a storefront labeled Em ‘n Me Antiques. Though…
View More Local antique dealers retire after 50 years in the businessPresident Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squared off Tuesday night in what many Americans thought would be a productive and informative debate…
View More Bridges burnedBY AUSTIN RUFF Hays High students returned to class last month, signaling a transition to normalcy, while also igniting COVID-19-related fears for the safety of…
View More Hays High makes changes due to COVID-19