Capitals
This city is the capital of Colorado, sometimes called the Mile-High City.
What is Denver?
This alternative rock band fronted by Dolores O'Riordan had a 1994 hit with Zombie.
Who are The Cranberries?
This Egyptian queen, the last of the Hellenistic era, was buried along with Mark Antony after their deaths. The tomb has never been found.
Who is Cleopatra?
This is the largest organ of the human body.
What is the Skin?
Husson's eagle mascot is named this.
Who is Baldwin?
This capital of Illinois is the home of President Lincoln's tomb; he lived here from 1837-1861.
What is Springfield?
With the release of his fourth and final studio album All Eyez on Me in 1996, this rapper once again topped the Billboard charts.
Who is 2Pac (Tupac Shakur)?
This serial killer terrorized London in 1888, and was never caught.
Who is Jack the Ripper?
This organ is responsible for producing the body's insulin, which regulates the body's blood sugar.
What is the Pancreas?
Husson was founded this year, as an extension of Shaw's Business College.
When is 1898?
This capital was the location of the first subway station in the U.S., called Tremont Street Station.
What is Boston?
With the release of this album in 1991, grunge group Nirvana was catapulted to the top of the music industry.
What is Nevermind?
The exact purpose and builders of this prehistoric monument in England, aligned with the solstice, are still debated.
What is Stonehenge?
This type of cell is responsible for combatting disease and illness that enters the body.
What are White Blood Cells?
What are the Braves?
This capital, along with Minneapolis, make up the "Twin Cities" of Minnesota.
What is St. Paul?
With the release of Illmatic in 1994, this rapper revolutionized the idea of a studio album, sampling, and featuring in Hip-Hop.
Who is Nas?
This fabled advanced civilization described by Plato supposedly sank into the ocean in a single day and night.
What is Atlantis?
This part of the eye focuses light onto the retina.
What is the Lens?
This Husson program operated semi-autonomously from 1997 until 2014, when it was fully incorporated into the university.
What is the New England School of Communications (NESCom)?
This capital of New York is the oldest continuously chartered city in the United States, beginning in 1686.
What is Albany?
The soundtrack of Titanic featured this star's voice talents for its famous song, My Heart Will Go On.
Who is Celine Dion?
In 1971, this man hijacked a plane, stole $200,000, and escaped via parachute into the Pacific Northwest, never to be seen again.
Who is D.B. Cooper?
This structure prevents food from entering the trachea while swallowing.
What is the epiglottis?
In 1953, the Maine Legislature voted to grant Husson College the ability to grant these degrees.
What is a Bachelor's of Science?