BY LEXI GROSS On Wednesday, September 12th, the Forsyth Library opened up President Tisa Mason’s inauguration exhibit to the public. President Mason has been…
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VIDEO: National Colors Day
VIDEO BY JUNWEN SU AND MAKENNA ALLEN On the last Friday in August, FHSU participated in National Colors Day — which counted toward the First…
View More VIDEO: National Colors DayThis Day In History — Milton Hershey is born
September 13 1943 Chiang Kai-Shek became president of China. 1948 Republican Margaret Chase Smith of Maine was elected to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first…
View More This Day In History — Milton Hershey is bornThis Day In History — Dr. Mae Carol Jemison becomes first black woman in space
September 12 1609 Henry Hudson began his exploration of the Hudson River. 1953 Future President John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier. 1977 South African black…
View More This Day In History — Dr. Mae Carol Jemison becomes first black woman in spaceNike and Colin Kaepernick Stir Up Controversy in Newest Ad Campaign
STORY BY MAKENNA ALLEN Just one tweet and the debates began. Was it right? Was it wrong? Was Nike’s decision to sign former NFL quarterback…
View More Nike and Colin Kaepernick Stir Up Controversy in Newest Ad CampaignThis Day In History — 9/11 Attacks in New York, Washington D.C.
September 11 1789 Alexander Hamilton was appointed the first Secretary of the Treasury. 1936 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicated Boulder Dam (now Hoover Dam) in…
View More This Day In History — 9/11 Attacks in New York, Washington D.C.PHOTOS: MSOC defeats Metro State behind two goals from Santiago Agudelo
PHOTOS BY ALLIE SCHWEIZER
View More PHOTOS: MSOC defeats Metro State behind two goals from Santiago AgudeloThis Day In History — Alabama schools are desegregated
September 10 1813 Oliver H. Perry sent his famous message, “We have met the enemy, and they are ours,” after defeating the British in the…
View More This Day In History — Alabama schools are desegregatedThis Day In History — Congress renames United Colonies to United States of America
September 09 1776 The Second Continental Congress changed the name of the nation to the United States of America, from the United Colonies. 1850 California…
View More This Day In History — Congress renames United Colonies to United States of AmericaThis Day In History — Star Trek premieres on television
September 08 1900 A hurricane struck Galveston, Texas, killing about 8,000 people. 1935 Louisiana Senator Huey P. Long, “The Kingfish,” was shot and mortally wounded…
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