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Students show off moves

Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

“Let’s get it started!” were the words playing in the background that preempted the second annual “Do You Think You Can Dance?” competition at Fort Hays State University last night.


FHSU publishes academic journal

Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

Sensing a need for a journal on universities like itself, Fort Hays State University published “Teacher-Scholar: The Journal of the State Comprehensive University.”


Orchestra looks ahead to prepare for concert

Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

The Hays Symphony Orchestra is preparing for its second concert of the year.


‘Paranormal Activity’ impresses audiences

Monday, 9 November, 2009

The “Blair Witch”-esque horror film “Paranormal Activity” hit Hays on Friday, and I have to say it was pretty darned scary.


Rodeo team members qualify for finals

Thursday, 5 November, 2009

For many members of the Fort Hays State University Rodeo Team, rodeo is beyond a hobby and something they do for fun. In fact, if enough time and effort is put into an event, it can lead to some pretty hefty paychecks—and national championships.


Health care event provides perspective

Thursday, 5 November, 2009

Learning Commons coordinator Tania Alekson lived in Canada before moving to Kansas, so she has a unique perspective on the American health care debate.


Chalked up in the ‘House’

Thursday, 5 November, 2009

Both times Fort Hays State University junior guard Corbin Kuntzsch has walked into Allen Fieldhouse to play the University of Kansas, his team has been the underdog.


The line between winner and loser

Thursday, 5 November, 2009

The Fort Hays State University football team might not be playing for a postseason berth, but FHSU is still playing for something important: a winning season.


Wrestling scrimmages

Thursday, 5 November, 2009

After practicing for the past three weeks, the Fort Hays State University wrestling squad will get a chance to compete in the Black and Gold Scrimmage tonight.


Standing among giants

Thursday, 5 November, 2009

I’m not going to lie: I was excited to hear that my editor-in-chief Andrew Bauer had swine flu. Only because that meant he couldn’t travel to Lawrence to watch Fort Hays State University take on the number one nationally ranked basketball team in the country.