It’s July, the year is 1789. You’re a peasant living in Paris, France.
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Friday playlist: stormin’ Normandy
by Maya Girimaji, Josh Weimer & Jennifer Zhan, staff reporters JUNE 6, 1944 — It’s 6:30 a.m. The weather is far from ideal. You’ve heard the sound of bombs for the past six hours. You’re a member of the 29th Infantry Division, assigned to storm Omaha Beach at the crack […]
Local push for desegregation in 1950s began with Texas A&M
The Roar’s Nicole Farrell delves briefly into the general history of local desegregation prior to the 1966 fire that destroyed the Lincoln School and forced College Station to desegregate its high schools.