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…
BY MADISON SHAPLAND The Fort Hays State Cross Country team began the year with two successful outings where the women placed 1st at the Terry…
View More Tiger cross country athletes “confident” and “excited” this yearI saw a poster the other day that caught my eye. It was a tennis-themed poster that included life lessons from a tennis perspective. I…
View More Heart of a Tiger: A Tennis Double-DoubleBY ALICIA FEYERHERM Construction planning is underway for the recently approved USD 489 School Bond. Preconstruction Manager for Nabholz Construction, Preston Moore, spoke at Tuesday’s…
View More USD 489 BOE discusses construction plans for school bondBY CAYDEN SANDERSPHOTOS BY MAJA CRAWFORD The Fort Hays Football team competed in another home game this weekend against the Missouri Southern Lions. Coming into…
View More Fumbles doom Tigers in late loss to LionsPHOTOS BY KATI RIVERA Photos from FHSU men’s soccer and their victory over Harding on Saturday.
View More PHOTOS: MSOC blows by HardingPHOTOS BY NICK McCOY Photos from a few sets at the Rockalooa Music Festival held in Hays on Saturday.
View More PHOTOS: Rockalooa rocks HaysSTORY BY ISAK SMITHPHOTOS BY KATI RIVERA Candidate Ed Hammond’s Campaign for Kansas’s 111th district visited a local goat grazing event to raise awareness for…
View More Hammond campaigns alongside weed-eating goatsBY CAYDEN SANDERSPHOTO BY MADISON SHAPLAND The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team continued their homestand by facing the Tigers of Ouachita Baptist on Thursday.…
View More Tigers score big in win over Ouachita BaptistBY JOHN CARTER JR It’s Hispanic heritage month and with it comes reviews featuring Hispanic talent at the forefront. In this review we take a…
View More Retro Review: Mucho Mucho Amor – The Legend of Walter MercadoBY RAEGAN NEUFELD Fort Hays State University’s Student Government Association was informed tuition, housing and dining expenses will most likely increase by a modest margin…
View More SGA hears about possible tuition increase