PHOTOS: HHS Diamond Classic
By PARKER NISBETH Tiger Media Network The Hays High School baseball team hosted its annual Diamond Classic on Friday and Saturday in Hays. Friday scores…
Courtesy of Fort Hays State University Relations and Marketing By Randy Gonzales HAYS, Kan. — Even though he was living half a continent away in…
View More FHSU Grad Lives For HistoryCourtesy of FHSU Athletics HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State Women’s Basketball will head to Storrs, Connecticut to face perennial NCAA Division I powerhouse University…
View More Women’s Basketball Opens 2017-18 Preseason with Division I Powerhouse UCONN, then K-StateJune 22 1815 Napoleon abdicated his throne for the second time after his defeat at Waterloo. 1870 The U.S. Justice Department was created. 1874 Dr.…
View More Today In History — “Dorothy” passes away; Meryl Streep Is BornIt’s an evening like most others as the Screening Room crew gathers at KFHS. Mad Mike has hung an “I Want to Believe” poster, his…
View More The Screening Room Reviews: It Comes At NightFHSU University Farm — Fort Hays University’s Swine Department is selling frozen pork by the package on campus. Sale sizes range from a few pounds…
View More FHSU University Farm Selling Pork SausageBy Randy Gonzales Courtesy of University Relations and Marketing HAYS, Kan. — Whether they realize it or not, the young participants have been learning something…
View More FHSU mixes learning with fun at SMEI campsJune 21 1527 Italian statesman, diplomat, and author of “The Prince,” Niccolo Machiavelli died. 1788 The U.S. Constitution went into effect when New Hampshire became…
View More This Day In History — Constitution RatifiedJune 20 1756 British soldiers were thrown into the cell known as the “Black Hole of Calcutta.” 1782 The Great Seal of the United States…
View More This Day In History — “The Greatest” ResistsBy Diane Gasper-O’Brien Courtesy of University Relations and Marketing HAYS, Kan. — As director of the 2017 Hispanic College Institute at Fort Hays State University,…
View More FHSU’S Hispanic College Institute set for next weekJune 19 1862 Congress abolished slavery in the U.S. territories. 1865 Gen. Gordon Granger informed the citizens of Galveston, Tex., that the slaves were freed.…
View More This Day In History — Civil Rights Progress in the U.S.
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