September 19 1881 President James Garfield died of a gunshot wound inflicted by a disappointed office seeker the previous July 2. 1934 Bruno Hauptmann was…
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FHSU Psychology Club Hosts Guest Speaker — Tyler Seabaugh
STORY BY SHIANNE FIGGE VIDEO BY SHIANNE FIGGE AND NATHAN JOHNS Last Tuesday September 11th, FHSU’s Psychology Club hosted guest speaker, Tyler Seabaugh. Seabaugh is…
View More FHSU Psychology Club Hosts Guest Speaker — Tyler SeabaughThis Day In History — Jimi Hendrix passes away
September 18 1759 French Quebec surrendered to the British after the Sept. 13 battle on the Plains of Abraham, the last battle of the French…
View More This Day In History — Jimi Hendrix passes awayThis Day In History – Bloodiest Day in US history
September 17 1787 The Constitution was completed and signed by a majority of the delegates attending the constitutional convention in Philadelphia. 1862 The bloodiest day…
View More This Day In History – Bloodiest Day in US historyPHOTOS: Football v. Washburn
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View More PHOTOS: Women’s Soccer Weekend GamesThis Day In History — General Motors is founded
September 16 1630 The Massachusetts village of Shawmut changed its name to Boston. 1810 Mexico began its revolt against Spanish rule. 1908 General Motors was…
View More This Day In History — General Motors is foundedThis Day In History — Church Bombing in Alabama kills four black girls
September 15 1789 The U.S. Department of Foreign Affairs changed its name to the Department of State. 1821 Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El…
View More This Day In History — Church Bombing in Alabama kills four black girlsMore Than A Politician, McClendon Brings New Perspective to KS Secretary of State Race
BY DANIEL SAENZ In the United States, congress has become largely ineffective as it has been reduced to a political circus rife with endless bickering.…
View More More Than A Politician, McClendon Brings New Perspective to KS Secretary of State RaceThis Day In History — Francis Scott Key pens Star Spangled Banner
September 14 1814 Francis Scott Key composed the lyrics to The Star Spangled Banner. 1901 President McKinley died of gunshot wounds inflicted by an assassin.…
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