KWEC to hosts butterfly festival
Celebrating the annual Monarch butterfly fall migration, the Kansas Wetlands Education Center will host a Butterfly Festival on Sept. 13 at 9 a.m. “We have…
View More KWEC to hosts butterfly festivalFort Hays ranked best in state for online education
Fort Hays State University was ranked the best college in Kansas for online education by TheBestSchools.org in a recent article. The article, “The Best Online College…
View More Fort Hays ranked best in state for online educationGarrett Sager’s football preview: week two
The Tigers did not perform well during their week one matchup that resulted in a 26-7 loss to the University of Central Oklahoma. The same…
View More Garrett Sager’s football preview: week twoCross country has strong showing at first meet of the season
The Fort Hays State Cross Country team met the expectations of Jason McCullough, head coach, when they completed their first official meet of the season.…
View More Cross country has strong showing at first meet of the seasonCampus Safe Initiative gears up for the school year
Campus Safe Initiative is an organization created by Keegan Nichols, assistant vice president of Student Affairs, and Curt Brungardt, executive director of Center for Civic…
View More Campus Safe Initiative gears up for the school year10-year-old qualifies for the World Youth Chess Championship
Among 182 players, 10-year-old Sheena Zeng, the daughter of Michelle Zeng, instructor of math and computer science, and Hongbiao Zeng, professor of math and computer…
View More 10-year-old qualifies for the World Youth Chess ChampionshipRecent rains improve city water conditions
While Hays sits in year four of a severe drought, recent rains have improved city water conditions. The declining water levels and limited rainfall in…
View More Recent rains improve city water conditionsSoils class builds rain barrels for water conservation
The Fort Hays State University soils class will be taking water conservation into their own hands by making rain barrels for the “Roll Out the…
View More Soils class builds rain barrels for water conservationI Just Charged My Phone – How Is It Dead Already?
Is your iPhone 5 constantly telling you this? iPhone 5 users might be eligible to receive a new battery for free after the company announced…
View More I Just Charged My Phone – How Is It Dead Already?Vote by mail property tax increase fails
On Jun. 10 over 13,000 ballots were mailed to Hays residents to vote to increase local property taxes in order to fund teachers’ salaries. They…
View More Vote by mail property tax increase fails