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…
TMN STAFF May 12, there are 234 days left in this year 1870– Manitoba became a province of Canada. 1932– The body of Charles and…
View More Today In HistoryTMN STAFF Faithless Town formed in 2008 in Atlanta, GA, the band has consisted of several line-ups drawn from the Atlanta indie music scene. The…
View More TMN Radio New Artist: Faithless TownFHSU SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Fort Hays State had eight softball student-athletes named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll for 2016. Three of the eight earned…
View More Tiger Softball Lands Eight on MIAA Academic Honor Roll; Three Named Scholar-AthletesTMN STAFF May 11, there are 235 days left in this year. 1858– Minnesota became the 32nd state in the United States. 1894– The Pullman…
View More Today In HistoryTMN STAFF GreyMarket is a 2-piece electronic rock duo from Tampa, Florida. Featuring powerhouse drum work, soaring vocals, and blistering lead guitar riffs, the pair…
View More TMN Radio New Artist: GreyMarketBy Diane Gasper-O’Brien HAYS, Kan. — Twenty students were honored at last Saturday’s completion ceremony for Fort Hays State University’s Kansas Academy of Mathematics and…
View More Fort Hays State’s KAMS class of 2016 honored in completion ceremonyTMN STAFF May 10, there are 236 days left in this year. 1775– Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga from…
View More Today In HistoryTMN STAFF Drawing influence from the works of The (early) Cure, Joy Division, Bauhaus, New Order, Echo and the Bunnymen, Interpol et al, they produce…
View More TMN Radio New Artist: In Letter FormLAUREN SOLZMAN This meeting of the Student Government Association was called to order on Thursday, May 5th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Black and Gold…
View More SGA Meeting 5/5/16TMN STAFF May 9, there are 237 days left in this year. 1914– Mother’s Day became a public holiday. 1926– Explorers Richard E. Byrd and…
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