Who are you? Foxx Jackson, co-host of Death Häus and the Screening Room. Both of which you can catch at 6:30 Tuesdays and 6:00 Fridays…
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This Day In History — Bonds Joins the 700 Club
September 17 1787 The Constitution was completed and signed by a majority of the delegates attending the constitutional convention in Philadelphia. 1862 The bloodiest day…
View More This Day In History — Bonds Joins the 700 ClubTiger Football Remains Undefeated
BY TRISTAN SASSE The Fort Hays State football team improved to 3-0 on the season after one of the most exciting games of the year.…
View More Tiger Football Remains UndefeatedFHSU Volleyball Displays a Dominant Weekend
BY TRISTAN SASSE The Fort Hays State volleyball team improved to 8-6 on the season after an impressive weekend in Oklahoma. The Lady Tigers have…
View More FHSU Volleyball Displays a Dominant WeekendStepping Stones to Professional Careers
STORY BY JADEN MOUNT PHOTOS BY MARIAH SMITH As Fort Hays State University seniors and juniors prepare for their individual careers, two events were presented…
View More Stepping Stones to Professional CareersFeatured DJ: Carson Lopez
Who are you? Carson Lopez, host of CoalitionM Radio, Sunday nights @8pm-10pm, my major is Psychology, and I am a junior. What is the…
View More Featured DJ: Carson LopezThis Day In History — Founding of General Motors
September 16 1630 The Massachusetts village of Shawmut changed its name to Boston. 1810 Mexico began its revolt against Spanish rule. 1908 General Motors was…
View More This Day In History — Founding of General MotorsFeatured DJ: DJ Krae
Who are you? What’s up everybody, my name is DJ Krae host of the party block every thursday from 2pm-4pm. I also host Open Mic…
View More Featured DJ: DJ KraeThe DACA Dilemma
BY KRAIG PIERCE The United States of America was founded by immigrants. For those immigrants who were fortunate enough to come to America before immigration…
View More The DACA DilemmaThis Day In History — Lockout on the Ice
September 15 1789 The U.S. Department of Foreign Affairs changed its name to the Department of State. 1821 Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El…
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