9/11: When Does Tragedy Become History?

STORY BY SHELBY OSHEL AND EMILY WOODYARD PHOTOS BY ALLISON SCHWEIZER Eighteen years ago, the United States was brutally targeted and attacked by a group…

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Crisis in Venezuela accelerates prompting questions of U.S. involvement in region

STORY BY DANIEL SAENZ As of now, more than three million people have fled Venezuela due to hyperinflation and government suppression of opposition parties. The…

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85,000 Children Under the Age of Five Have Starved in US/Saudi War on Yemen

STORY BY AARON STRAIN The relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia has recently been called into question after the killing of journalist Jamal…

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On the Caravan: Understanding the migrant group moving toward the United States

STORY BY DANIEL SAENZ It all started out with a viral clip of a crowd in Honduras giving money and supplies to another crowd. Once…

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Examining the causes and effects of Indonesia’s earthquake and tsunami

STORY BY DANIEL SAENZ Recently, a massive earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 hit Indonesia’s Sulawesi which in turn, unleashed a tsunami. The earthquake was…

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Young Invincibles Visit Hays to discuss civic engagement among young people

BY DANIEL SAENZ Millennials have undoubtedly faced a great deal of roadblocks in regards to economic opportunities as well as political representation. Our generation came…

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Court of Appeals Cases Held at FHSU

STORY AND PHOTOS BY LARAMIE MOYER The 17th of September, 1787 marks the day the Constitution was signed in Philadelphia, forming a new government for…

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More 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.…

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Trade War Between United States and China hits close to home

BY DANIEL SAENZ During the 2016 Presidential Election, there was a great deal of talk between the United States and China over trade deals. From…

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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…

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