This Day In History — The Burning of Rome

July 18 64 A great fire began that ultimately destroyed most of Rome. The emperor Nero blamed it on Christians and began the first Roman…

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FHSU Men’s Golf Adds Four

Courtesy of FHSU Athletics HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State head men’s golf coach Seth Kincaid has announced the signing of four players for the…

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Slime Time Hits Forsyth Library

If you or your child grew up watching Nickelodeon, chances are a fair few “slimings” have run across your television set. The green goo made…

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This Day In History — The Happiest Place on Earth Opens

July 17 1821 Spain ceded Florida to the United States. 1898 Spain surrendered to the United States at Santiago, Cuba, ending the Spanish-American War. 1917…

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This Day In History — Lunar Landing

July 16 1790 The District of Columbia was established as the seat of the United States government. 1918 Russia’s Czar Nicholas II and his family…

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This Day In History — International Space Voyage

July 15 1869 Margarine was patented in France by Hippolyte Mege Mouries. 1870 Georgia became the last of the Confederate States to be readmitted to…

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Music camp still fun for long-time participant

Courtesty of FHSU University Relations and Marketing By Diane Gasper-O’Brien HAYS, Kan. — As an all-state high school drummer back in the mid 1980s, Dee…

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Dr. Justin Greenleaf to Offer Workshop on Time Management

For those who struggle with staying organized and managing time effectively in their studies or in the workplace, Fort Hays State University will be offering…

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This Day In History — Vive la France!

July 14 1789 The storming and destruction of Bastille marked the beginning of the French Revolution. 1798 Congress passed the Sedition Act, making it a…

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The Screening Room Reviews: In the Mouth of Madness

It’s another fine Summer evening as the Screening Room crew gathers at KFHS. Mad Mike is speaking with an older gentleman in a long coat…

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