Students receive KAB honors
By PARKER NISBETH Tiger Media Network On Thursday, multiple students from the Department of Informatics of Fort Hays State University and Tiger Media Network participated…
Nashville-based post-rock quartet aave <pronounced ahh-vey> will be releasing its debut full-length, There’s Nothing, on August 14, 2015 (in the digital format only). The creative…
View More TMN New Artist: aaveFHSU University Relations HAYS, Kan. — SuperScholar.org, an online academic ranking organization, recently named Fort Hays State University’s early childhood education unified program No. 2…
View More FHSU Early Childhood Unified Program ranked Number 2 nationallyAssociated Press Today in History: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 On July 15, 1948, President Harry S. Truman was nominated for another term by the Democratic…
View More Today In HistoryFHSU University Relations HAYS, Kan. — Craig Karlin, who has been serving as Fort Hays State University’s interim registrar, has been selected to fill the…
View More FHSU names new RegistrarFHSU University Relations by Rachel Rayner Campers lined up on Sunday to check into High Plains Music Camp at Fort Hays State University. About 275…
View More Music Campers arrive at FHSUAssociated Press Today in History: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 On July 14, 1789, during the French Revolution, citizens of Paris stormed the Bastille prison and…
View More Today In HistoryAssociated Press By Marcia Dunn CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — We’ve made it to Pluto by NASA’s calculations, the last stop on a planetary tour…
View More Pluto close-up: Spacecraft makes flyby of icy, mystery worldCelestial is the musical endeavor of Celeste Tauchar, a 20-year-old alternative pop artist from California, currently located in Miami, FL. Born in Germany and raised…
View More TMN New Artist: CelestialAssociated Press Marcia Dunn, AP Aerospace Writer CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Pluto, reveal thyself, and Earthlings, enjoy the show. On Tuesday, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft…
View More It’s showtime for Pluto; prepare to be amazed by NASA flybyOn July 13, 1967, race-related rioting broke out in Newark, N.J.; 27 people died in four days of violence. 1793 French revolutionary writer Jean Paul…
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