I recently read an AP story about a 15-year-old girl who was gang raped outside her high school. Following a homecoming dance, the victim was walking to meet her father when a group of young men attacked and proceeded to assault her for more than two hours.
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Editor’s choice: Halloween Costume
However, it ended up looking nothing like Spiderman, so I just said I was a monster.
Hobson bolsters Tigers’ depth
When women’s basketball coach Tony Hobson saw his team’s preseason ranking, he wasn’t surprised to see his Tigers jump a couple of teams that finished above his team in 2008-2009.
Fee may not go to student vote
Student Government Association might lower a fee amount for the Tiger Wellness Center, meaning students might not participate in a student referendum.
According to the SGA Constitution, only fees of $1 per credit hour or higher need to be approved in a student referendum. Fees lower than that can be approved by SGA.
Members of the Legislative [...]
Winter, how I missed thee
Hello, Winter, my cold and domineering mistress. It has been seven long months since the last time we spoke, and I have yet to relinquish the memory of your icy touch.
Preparing for the champs
When Fort Hays State University football coach Kevin Verdugo was asked about the challenges presented by No. 3 Northwest Missouri State University, he rattled off every position on the NWMSU roster.
Health Beat
The flu season is alive and well at the Student Health Center. Daily numbers of sick students are rising with many “presumed” H1N1 cases.
Tour can’t scare un-scare-able
As I walked toward the starting point of the Haunted Campus Tour, I took in the atmosphere of a perfectly spooky evening. The clouds wisping across the sky, I looked up at a creepily hidden moon. The leaves crunched, crisp on the eerie trail. I zipped up my jacket and stuffed my hands into my pockets. I was prepared to be scared.
Tigers lack killer instincts
While battling Rockhurst University (Mo.), the Fort Hays State University volleyball team simply couldn’t find a way to respond.
A haunting good time
A male figure donned in a Hays High t-shirt and jeans fell to his death at the foot of Malloy Hall’s steps Wednesday evening. The dummy, affectionately known as “Otis McDonald,” was used as a prop for the Haunted Campus Tour, the annual event hosted by FHSU Intramurals.


