Missing in Missouri : Student, and Paper, Disappear amid ControversyAbout 6,000 copies of the University of Missouri-Columbia student newspaper were stolen over...By FitzgeraldMark
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including the COVID-19 death of a student at nearby Appalachian State in late September, and less than two weeks later, an email threat to administrators demanding removal of a campus Black Lives Matter mural that Okoro had worked on. In response, the university imposed a day-long...
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Nashville police have been searching for 22-year-old Riley Strain for several days, after his friends reported him missing on Saturday morning (March 9). Strain is a senior at the University of Missouri, and he and his fraternity brothers were in Nashville over the weekend for a convention ...
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Mikiko Kasahara, a 21 year old Asian female was the older of two daughters from a family in Japan. Ms. Kasahara was in the United States as a foreign exchange student, attended Texas Lutheran University in Seguin and was on the Dean’s List due to her excellent grades. She had just ...
U.S. legislation in 1919 passed the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution to prohibit the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. The National Prohibition Act was ratified Jan. 16 and originally vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, only to be overruled by Congress with a 287...
After World War I ended, the people of Kansas City, Missouri, raised money for a Liberty Memorial in honor of those who had served in the war. In 1921, the five supreme Allied commanders came together to dedicate the site for the memorial, an Egyptian Revival-style monument that was finis...