No. 7 Tigers Terminate Hornets 34-7; FHSU Improves to 9-0

BY TRISTAN SASSE After improving to 8-0 and the best start in school history a week ago, the No. 7 Fort Hays State University Tigers…

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This Day In History — “Lady Liberty” is dedicated

October 28 1793 Eli Whitney applied for a patent for the cotton gin. 1886 The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor by…

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Haunted Hays: Blue Light Lady

BY MARISSA CASTANOS Halloween is a favorite time of year for horror fanatics, serial killer researchers, and Haunted House, goers. This time of year is…

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Women’s Leadership Project Focuses On #MeToo

BY MARISSA CASTANOS #MeToo. This hashtag has been sweeping different social media platforms all across the world. But, what does this little hashtag mean? Unless…

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B.Y.O.P. NSLS Event on FHSU Campus

BY MARISSA CASTANOS Hundreds of years ago, Ancient Celtic cultures in Ireland would carve turnips on All Hallow’s Eve, place an ember in them, and…

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FHSU Women’s Basketball Preview

BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU ATHLETICS  Basketball season is approaching quickly, and the Fort Hays State University women’s team is ready to get…

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FHSU Men’s Basketball Preview

BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU ATHLETICS With basketball right around the corner, the Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team is ready for…

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TALES OF THE TIGERS: Running the Course Together

Courtesy of FHSU Athletics BY NIKKI SHERRILL Placing within the Top 10 at any cross country meet is a huge accomplishment. What makes the accomplishment…

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This Day In History — The Curse of the Bambino is Broken

October 27 1787 The first of the Federalist Papers, which called for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, was published. 1904 New York City’s first…

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This Day In History — Shootout at O.K. Corral

October 26 1774 The First Continental Congress adjourned in Philadelphia. 1825 The Erie Canal, connecting Lake Erie to the Hudson River, opened. 1881 Wyatt Earp,…

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