This Day In History — Birthday of Michelangelo

September 28 1066 William the Conqueror invaded England. 1542 Portuguese explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo arrived at present-day San Diego. 1781 The closing campaign of the…

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This Day In History — Mark McGuire Goes Yard for History

September 27 1540 Pope Paul III approved the charter for the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), founded by St. Ignatius Loyola. 1939 Warsaw, Poland, was surrendered…

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This Day In History — “Johnny Appleseed” is born

September 26 1789 Thomas Jefferson was appointed America’s first Secretary of State. 1820 Frontiersman, Daniel Boone, died in Missouri. 1914 The Federal Trade Commission was…

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This Day In History — O’Connor Sworn in as First Female Supreme Court Justice

September 25 1775 Ethan Allen was captured by the British. 1789 The first Congress adopted 12 amendments to the Constitution and sent them to the…

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Kareem Hunt Continues to Shine; Chiefs Start 3-0

The Kansas City Chiefs continue to dominate the AFC West. On Sunday, the Chiefs won their twelfth straight division game. Kansas City defeated the Chargers…

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This Day In History — Dr. Seuss Passes Away

September 24 1789 Congress passed the First Judiciary Act which provided for a U.S. attorney general and the Supreme Court. 1957 The Brooklyn Dodgers played…

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#18 Tigers Pounce on Riverhawks

BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU ATHLETICS On Saturday, September 23, the Fort Hays State Tiger football team hosted the Northeastern State Riverhawks. The…

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This Day In History — Lewis and Clark Return From Expedition

September 23 1779 John Paul Jones declared “I have not yet begun to fight!” aboard the American warship Bonhomme Richard in the battle against the…

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FHSU Soccer Programs Split Home Matches

BY TRISTAN SASSE On Friday night, both Fort Hays State soccer team’s were in action. The men’s team entered Friday still searching for their first…

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This Day In History — Emancipation Set In Motion

September 22 1776 Nathan Hale was hanged by the British as a spy during the Revolutionary War. 1789 Congress authorized the office of Postmaster-General. 1792…

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