FHSU football's spring game on Saturday
The Fort Hays State University football team went old school for spring practice.
The Fort Hays State University football team went old school for spring practice.
Dear Eric: Is it normal for an unmarried man over 60 to want a baby? Where should he look for a marriage-minded young woman willing to accept the age difference? How should he deal with the social stigma against May-December relationships?
Fort Hays State University (FHSU) prepares students to navigate life’s complexities by immersing them in an array of experiences that form the core of the Global Citizen Leader Program (GCLP). This pioneering initiative aims to cultivate engaged leaders who not only excel in their local communities but also make meaningful contributions on a global scale.
The Hays Symphony Orchestra will conclude its 2024-2025 season with "Romantic Visions" at 7:30 p.m. May 3, at the Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center, 600 Park St. Admission is free, but tickets can be reserved in advance at HaysSymphony.org.
Fort Hays State Softball wraps the regular season this weekend with a home doubleheader against Nebraska-Kearney. The Tigers vs.
The 21st-ranked Fort Hays State baseball team wraps up is home schedule this weekend (April 25-27) with a three-game series against Northwest Missouri State. The series begins Friday with the annual Pack the Park event, with first pitch set for 7 p.m.
USD489 Superintendent Ron Wilson informed the Board of Education (BOE) on Apr. 21, 2025, that the district’s newest scoreboard had recently been destroyed.
“It seems we have so many divisions within our country. On this one day, May 1, we will be united with millions of other believers nationwide. This symbolizes unity and hope that God will see us through.”
Fort Hays State University’s Department of Art and Design hosted the 50th High School Art Day across campus on Wednesday, April 16. The event attracted students from Kansas High Schools to a day of engagement with FHSU faculty and staff, and art in the Schmidt Foundation Center for Art and Design Building.
With the girls’ sweep of Skyline and the boys’ sweep of Plainville, Thomas More-Prep Marian remains one of the lone teams undefeated in Kansas, the only school to notch the feat in both baseball and softball. The boys’ 12-0 record has earned them a No.