

There’s No Place Like Home, In Hollywood: The Story Behind Judy Garland
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Best Article in the Category of “Cultural History” The pressure in the room is rising
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Best Article in the Category of “Cultural History” The pressure in the room is rising
Babe Ruth is one of the greatest legends to ever step onto a baseball field. From batting average to slugging, Ruth topped basically every statistical
The women in King County, Washington, lived in fear of the Green River Killer from 1982, when the first victim’s body was found face down
It has been over a decade since the Spanish came to the New World and conquered it, forcing the inhabitants of the continent to accept
Stanley Martin Lieber loved storytelling growing up, as most of his childhood was spent reading works by Sir Arthur Doyle, Mark Twain, and William Shakespeare,
“Whatever you do, do it for the love of Jesus. Don’t only work to please your superiors.” —Saint Alphonsa We do a lot of things
If you were given two options to choose from, family or religion, which would you choose? It is a two-way road and it is a
Early 1863 in the Confederate state of Texas, Adrian Vidal was committing mutiny with his Tejano group of independent partisans. Torn between two wars, the
Jean Michel-Basquiat was a high school dropout. Free from the responsibilities of education, he became a graffiti artist, and, at seventeen years old, walked around
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Best Descriptive Article The year was 1985. Coca-Cola just released its “New Coke” with a
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Best Article in the Category of “United States History” Many people associate the powerful Kennedy
1938—A modern artist by the name of Piet Mondrian has left Paris to escape a paranoia that he had been developing, despite France being a
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Best Article in the Category of “Crime” Elizabeth Short, widely known as The Black Dahlia,
Julius Caesar is a name that is sure to come to mind when one thinks about some of the most influential and famous rulers in
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Best Article in the Category of “Human Rights” In 2019, the Trump administration passed a
Sports and contests are common interests all around the world. One of the most popular and oldest sporting events today is the Olympics. The Olympics
Ernest Miller Hemingway, world-renowned American author and journalist, lived his life to the fullest. From a young age, Hemingway traveled around the globe as a
The date is June 1941, and the Japanese Empire was preparing to attack the United States to strong arm them out of the Pacific, leaving
The crowds cheer, cameras flash, and huge smiles plaster the U.S. players’ faces. The buzzer sounds with the final score — 117-85. With this, the
Imagine waking up one day and going about your regular routine, when suddenly something happens that will not only change your life but the lives
During the nineteenth century, London was riddled with crime and corruption and the district of Whitechapel was filled with prostitutes and crime. To worsen matters,
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Article with the Best Introduction “Do you hear anything about Galveston?” “We have been absolutely
t eleven in the morning on October 16, 1793, the prison gate of the Conciergerie opened and the Widow Capet strode out. The armed force
Richard Kuklinski appeared to be a stereotypical, suburban dad, mowing the lawn and cooking hot dogs every Saturday. With his wife and three kids and
Have you ever dreamed about traveling to space? Of course you have. It is usual for kids to imagine that you could travel to space.
Imagine being a twenty-year-old American college student coming back to your dorm room in Italy after spending the night at your significant other’s house. You’re
It was not an extraordinary day in Cavendish, Vermont. To most people, this day was perfectly normal. September 13, 1848 was just another Wednesday. Phineas
January 1, 1950- “I think this will be an eventful year for me.”1 While passing through the Southwest United States, particularly Texas, one will probably
Winner of the Fall 2019 StMU History Media Award for Best Article in the Category of “People” Two million people are cheering her name, 750
A powerful terror ruled over lands in Hungary in the 16th century. For years, citizens were frightened of Elizabeth Bathory. While she lived unharmed by
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