STORY BY DANIEL SAENZ Students at Fort Hays are represented by the Student Government Association. The SGA represents the rights and interests of the students as…
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New Art and Design Building Plans Unveiled
STORY AND VIDEO BY SHIANNE FIGGE Last Friday, September 28th, an informational meeting was held from 9-9:30 a.m. to reveal when the new arts and…
View More New Art and Design Building Plans UnveiledStudents Get Politically Engaged through a National Voter Registration Day Drive
STORY BY CORIE LYNN All citizens of the United States, ages eighteen and older, have the right to vote. Despite this, not every citizen does…
View More Students Get Politically Engaged through a National Voter Registration Day DrivePHOTOS: Final Homecoming Firework Finale
PHOTOS BY ALLISON SCHWEIZER
View More PHOTOS: Final Homecoming Firework FinalePHOTOS: Shut-Out Homecoming Football Game
PHOTOS BY ALLISON SCHWEIZER
View More PHOTOS: Shut-Out Homecoming Football GameThis Day In History — President Lincoln Decrees Thanksgiving Holiday
October 03 1226 St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan order, died. 1863 President Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day.…
View More This Day In History — President Lincoln Decrees Thanksgiving HolidayVIDEO: FHSU Homecoming Saturday Festivities
VIDEO BY MARK SCHUCKMAN TMN’s Mark Schuckman braved the cold on Homecoming Saturday to document the day’s various festivities. Ranging from a 5k run to…
View More VIDEO: FHSU Homecoming Saturday FestivitiesFHSU Homecoming Bonfire and Pep Rally Festivities
VIDEO BY NATHAN JOHNS PHOTOS BY ALLISON SCHWEIZER On Thursday, September 27, hundreds of FHSU students, faculty, and staff flocked the the Robin’s center to…
View More FHSU Homecoming Bonfire and Pep Rally FestivitiesPHOTOS: Women’s Soccer Weekend Round-Up
PHOTOS BY ALLIE SCHWEIZER
View More PHOTOS: Women’s Soccer Weekend Round-UpThis Day In History — Charles Schultz’s “Peanuts” debuts in newspapers
October 02 1919 President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke, which left him partially paralyzed. 1944 The two-month-long Warsaw Uprising was squelched by Nazi troops battling…
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