January 30 1649 King Charles I of England was beheaded. 1933 Adolf Hitler was named Chancellor of Germany. 1948 Gandhi was assassinated. 1968 North Vietnamese…
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My Semester In Morocco: Getting My Bearings
The following journal is from TMN reporter Daniel Saenz, as he documents his semester studying abroad in Morocco. BY DANIEL SAENZ After being…
View More My Semester In Morocco: Getting My BearingsTestimonies from the Hawaiian Missile Scare
This piece documents the reactions and experiences of various residents of Hawaii during January 13th’s incoming missile false alarm. BY MARIAH SMITH Hawai’i, more specifically…
View More Testimonies from the Hawaiian Missile ScareThis Day In History — Kansas becomes the 34th state
January 29 1802 John Beckley became the first Librarian of Congress. He was paid $2 a day. 1845 Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven was published.…
View More This Day In History — Kansas becomes the 34th stateU.S. Government Shutdown 2018
BY HALEY LENAUER Between January 20th and 22nd, the U.S. government officially shut down operations. This was done in an effort to manage to fund…
View More U.S. Government Shutdown 2018This Day In History — Louis Brandeis appointed to Supreme Court
January 28 1547 King Henry VIII of England died and his nine-year-old son, Edward VI, assumed the throne. 1915 Congress passed legislation creating the U.S.…
View More This Day In History — Louis Brandeis appointed to Supreme CourtVIDEO: Women’s March Video Journal
Last weekend, Tiger Media Network got an exclusive look at the Women’s March on Denver. Student Social Media Manager Marissa Castanos and Student Video Editor…
View More VIDEO: Women’s March Video JournalThis Day In History — Liberation of Auschwitz
January 27 1880 Thomas Edison was granted a patent for his incandescent light. 1944 The Soviets announced the end of the two-year siege of Leningrad.…
View More This Day In History — Liberation of AuschwitzExamining the Latest Teen Fad: Eating Tide Pods
BY MARISSA CASTANOS Welcome to 2018. Another new year, 365 days to make yourself a better person and to make better decisions. Unless of course,…
View More Examining the Latest Teen Fad: Eating Tide PodsWashington D.C. Hosts 2018 March for Life
BY LEXI GROSS On Friday, January 19th, thousands of Americans from across the nation gathered in Washington D.C. for the 45th annual March for Life.…
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