FHSU hosts annual High School Art Day
By RORY MOORE Tiger Media Network On Wednesday, the Department of Art and Design at Fort Hays State University hosted the 51st annual High School…
Associated Press On June 18, 1940, with the World War II Battle of Britain looming, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill urged his countrymen to conduct…
View More Today In HistoryFHSU University Relations Shokhrukh Sadikov thinks big. He is the new director of orchestras at Fort Hays State University, and he plans to help Hays…
View More FHSU welcomes new orchestra directorFHSU University Relations Educators often see firsthand the academic and financial struggles that many students face. Cole Engel, an instructor in the College of Business…
View More FHSU Instructor establishes scholarship in support of studentsBY ROXANA HEGEMAN AND JOHN HANNA TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal prosecutors have completed their investigation into loans made to Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback’s re-election…
View More Brownback dodges criminal charges in campaign finance probeBY LOU KESTEN ASSOCIATED PRESS E3 is all about the new: new games, new gadgets, new ways to connect with like-minded players. So the inventors…
View More E3 BUZZ: OLD GAMES FIND NEW LIFEZervas & Pepper are folk-rock duo whose luminous harmonic, laid-back sound is currently making waves on UK, USA & Ireland Radio stations BBC Radio 2,…
View More TMN Radio New Artist: Zervas & PepperAssociated Press On June 17, 1972, President Richard Nixon’s downfall began with the arrest of five burglars inside Democratic national headquarters in Washington’s Watergate complex.…
View More Today In HistoryFHSU University Relations A deep sense of relief has been a hallmark of virtually everyone’s reaction to the much-delayed end of the 2015 Kansas legislative…
View More FHSU’s Leader Reacts To Tax Bill That Keeps Universities AliveAssociated Press By Lou Kesten For the longest time, Lara Croft of “Tomb Raider” was the biggest female star in video games – mainly because…
View More E3 BUZZ: WOMEN TRIUMPH, KINECT VANISHES AT E3Associated Press On June 16, 1858, Accepting the Illinois Republican Party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate, Abraham Lincoln said the slavery issue had to be…
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