This Day In History — 15th Amendment is passed

February 03 1468 Johann Gutenberg, German printer and inventor, died. 1870 The 15th Amendment (Black suffrage) passed. 1913 The 16th Amendment, establishing the federal income…

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Women’s March Photo Gallery — The Signs of the March

BY MARIAH SMITH On January 20th, Tiger Media Network got an exclusive look at the Women’s March on Denver. Social Media (Wo)Manager, Marissa Castanos, and…

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This Day In History — First “Groundhog Day” occurs

February 02 1536 The city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, was founded by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Mendoza. 1709 Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for…

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Controversy Strikes 2018 Grammys

BY ALEX PEREZ Sunday night was the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. With a diverse and inclusive range of nominees and performances by the biggest stars…

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This Day In History — Supreme Court Convenes for First Time

February 01 1790 The Supreme Court of the United States convened for the first time, in New York City. 1862 Julia Ward Howe’s poem “Battle…

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Brownback Resigns as Governor to Become IRF Ambassador

BY BRYAN WEBER Last Thursday, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Governor Sam Brownback as Ambassador for International Religious Freedom with a vote of 50…

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This Day In History — U.S. Launches first Earth Satellite

January 31 1606 Guy Fawkes, a co-conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot, was executed. 1865 Robert E. Lee was appointed the commander-in-chief of the Confederate forces.…

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VIDEO: This Week in Tiger Athletics [Issue #3]

TMN Station Manager Boomer Sabata is joined by Assistant Athletic Director Matt Cook and Sports Information Director Ryan Prickett in giving an update on sports…

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R.I.P. Net Neutrality: Life After Its Death

BY ALEX PEREZ It has been over a month since the FCC voted to put an end to the net neutrality rules that the FCC…

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