Football players get paid tens of millions of dollars to do what amounts to a hobby. Yes, they study and train. They entertain the masses with their thunderous athletic prowess.
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Zombies, Robots & Vampires… OH MY!
Zombies. The undead, the walking dead, the living dead, or any of the other names they go by, they’re everywhere. No, they’re not actually real. However, they’re definitely on the rise in our culture. I have to say, what really got me thinking about it was the recent film “Zombieland” which I’ve heard good things about but haven’t had time to see. But we seem to really be into zombies, so I began to wonder why.
Virtual athlete learns from motherhood experiences
Fort Hays State University junior Raven Boettger believes in second chances. After a high school pregnancy forced her off the track, Boettger wanted to make a comeback after four years without running competitively.
Zombie films going strong: Leader editors share favorite flicks
I think it’s safe to say that the zombie genre is far from dead. Whether it’s “Zombie Strippers,” or “Dawn of the Dead,” there is pretty much a zombie movie for everybody.
15 hours straight, TigerLAN lasts from 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
ATSO presented TigerLAN 20, the semi-annual gaming event that took place from 1PM to 4AM in the Union.
1940s music revue to come to Hays
The spiffy, ritzy 1940s musical revue “In the Mood” celebrates a part of great American history — The Swing Era.
Team inches closer to nationals
For the Fort Hays State University Rodeo Team, a 473-mile rainy trip to Coleman, Okla., proved to be worth the long hours spent together in the truck.
Recruiting arm finds fulfillment
When she was in high school, director of admissions, Tricia Cline, always knew she would be coming to Fort Hays State University.
Golf places ninth
The Fort Hays State University men’s golf team finished the 2008 fall schedule on Tuesday. The Tigers traveled to Aurora, Colo., to take part in the Colorado School of Mines/Regis University Fall Invitational.
Tennis caps fall season
The nine players on the roster got up close and personal with alumnae players who graduated as far back as 1996, which was coach Brian Flax’s first year on the job.


