This Day In History — Sherman marches his troops to the sea

November 16 1864 General Sherman and his troops began their “March to the sea” during the Civil War. 1907 Oklahoma became the 46th state. 1933…

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Australia Votes Yes to Same-Sex Marriage

BY MARISSA CASTANOS Citizens all over Australia celebrated after a two-month national postal survey was found to be overwhelmingly in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage.…

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No. 4 Kansas Survives No. 7 Kentucky in Champions Classic Clash

BY TRISTAN SASSE In a match between the two winningest programs in college basketball history, the No. 4 Kansas Jayhawks faced the No. 7 Kentucky…

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This Day In History — Congress approves Articles of Confederation

November 15 1763 Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon began surveying the Mason-Dixon line. 1777 The Continental Congress approved the Articles of Confederation, the precursor to…

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This Day In History — Publication of Moby Dick

November 14 1851 Herman Melville’s novel Moby Dick was published. 1889 Nellie Bly set out to beat Jules Verne’s fictional Phileas Fogg’s time of 80…

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Pacific Daydream: What Has Weezer Done Wrong This Time?

BY BRYAN WEBER On October 27th, the band Weezer introduced a new album to the world titled “Pacific Daydream”. The album has created more disappointment…

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This Day In History — Supreme Court strikes down racial segregation on buses

November 13 1775 U.S. forces, under the command of Gen. Richard Montgomery, captured Montreal during the American Revolution. 1927 The world’s first long, mechanically ventilated…

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This Day In History — Columbia is launched for the second time

November 12 1920 Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was elected the first commissioner of baseball. 1927 Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party and Joseph…

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No. 5 Tigers Continue Historic Season; Defeat UNK 41-7

STORY BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTOS BY MARISSA CASTANOS After securing the first MIAA championship in program history, the No. 5 Fort Hays State University Tiger…

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This Day In History — The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is dedicated

November 11 1620 The Mayflower Compact was signed by Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower. It would provide the basis for all governments of the American colonies.…

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