
Asking Eric: Looking for a romantic spark, an old friend gets ghosted
Dear Eric: I am a lesbian in my late 60s. Recently I had a dream of a woman I knew back in the ’70s.
Dear Eric: I am a lesbian in my late 60s. Recently I had a dream of a woman I knew back in the ’70s.
Dear Eric: I was married for 27 years to a wonderful woman who has passed away. We lived in a Female-led Relationship (FLR) which meant she was in charge of most things.
This summer, Fort Hays State University (FHSU) will embark on a much-anticipated renovation of its cadaver lab—an essential facility that has served the Department of Biological Sciences since the 1998-2000 renovation of Albertson Hall. Having transitioned from a theater-style lecture hall, the cadaver lab on the third floor has facilitated hands-on learning for students enrolled in human anatomy courses for more than two decades.
Moving from home to my first college dorm room was nerve-wracking, but I chalked up my moving-misery to all my eager, trepidatious enthusiasm about taking the “next step” in life. Over the next six years, I moved 12 more times.
Dear Eric: Soon after we had our first child, my wife uncovered a repressed memory that she had been sexually abused by her father when she was 18 years old.
Dear Eric: My husband is in his mid-80s and I’m in my late 70s. My husband has always suffered from anxiety, whereas I am calmer.
As technology evolves at an unprecedented pace, higher education institutions find themselves at a crossroads—an exhilarating yet daunting moment where adaptation is essential. Fort Hays State University (FHSU) is at the forefront of this transition, where a commitment to understanding and employing generative artificial intelligence (AI) has led to innovative approaches that keep students competitive in a rapidly changing workforce.
Dear Eric: A few months ago, I discovered I was not invited to my niece’s wedding this summer. She is the daughter of my only sibling.