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…
ASSOCIATED PRESS DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Bernie Sanders’ pitch for changing the way presidential candidates are chosen appears to have broad public support. As…
View More Americans Want Nomination System Changed according to pollTMN STAFF May 31, there are 214 days remaining in this year. 1790- The first U.S. Copyright Law was enacted, protecting books, maps, and…
View More Today In HistoryFHSU SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT BRADENTON, Fla. – Fort Hays State women’s javelin throwers Estefania Lopez and Madison Wolf turned in repeat All-America performances by finishing…
View More All-Americans Once Again – Lopez Fourth and Wolf Sixth at NCAA ChampionshipsTMN STAFF Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, was born out of the Civil War and a desire to honor our nation’s dead. On May 5,…
View More Memorial Day 2016UWIRE Today, LendEDU released its 2016 College Students and Personal Finance Study based on a survey of 455 college students. Over 59% of those surveyed gave…
View More 2016 College Students and Personal Finance StudyBy Randy Gonzales HAYS, Kan. – It’s a long way from Dighton to North Carolina. It’s an even longer distance from Salina to France. A…
View More FHSU Vocal Students learning on the road this summerTMN STAFF On Monday, May 30th, the Kansas Commission on Veterans’ Affairs will hold their 12th annual Memorial Day service at the Kansas Veterans’ Cemetary…
View More Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery Memorial Day ServiceTMN STAFF May 27, there are 219 days remaining in the year 1647– The first recorded execution of a witch reportedly took place in…
View More Today In HistoryTMN STAFF Mariya May’s new album Call Me Back if You Can Dig the Music finds the soulful, Portland-based songstress helming a deft concoction of…
View More TMN New Artist: Mariya MayTMN STAFF May 26, there are 219 days remaining in this year. 1521– Martin Luther’s writings were banned by the Edict of Worms.…
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