‘The Lighthouse’ (2019) movie review
The movie “The Lighthouse” from 2019 is a very strange and eerie , yet intriguing movie. The movie is set
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The movie “The Lighthouse” from 2019 is a very strange and eerie , yet intriguing movie. The movie is set
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An auction house that sells politicians to any corporation
I want you to imagine a country where the government doesn’t serve the people, but instead, the government works for
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President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 relief plan has been seemingly frozen in stasis for the past few weeks due to Democrats
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A guide to safely maneuvering through this unique holiday season
The time of year when the weather starts to get colder and colder quicker as the days become shorter and
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The Yellow Ribbon Program helps veterans pay for their college education
Did you know that 13 students are participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program at Keene State College during the Fall
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Halloweekend events brings back a sense of liveliness to KSC
The first signs of Halloween start when the leaves that started as a lush, green color just a few months
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On October 15th, 2020, I received an email that would change the entire course of the following two weeks for
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A ghastly ghost story from the local wilderness of New Hampshire
Within the small rural towns around Franconia Notch State Park in the White Mountains in New Hampshire, there are a
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A conservationist’s perspective on why poachers who kill endangered species should be more severely punished
All throughout our planet, many species are teetering on the verge of becoming extinct because of a variety of human
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The remains of a long deceased creature are being auctioned off
Around 67 million years ago, a massive prehistoric tyrant that was around 40 feet long, a little under 16 feet
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The academy’s attempts at diversity in Best Picture
On September 8, 2020, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released new standards for Oscar eligibility for the
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The Keene State cross country team begins altered practices for the fall season
As most people know, fall sports at Keene State College are looking really different this year. The coronavirus is primarily
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The movie “Fantastic Four” from 2005 is a very underwhelming action movie. I feel like it’s very underwhelming for a
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During these extraordinarily unprecedented times, a large sum of Keene State College students have found a common enemy to rally
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All throughout the country, hundreds upon thousands of people are protesting against stay-at-home orders. The main reason people are protesting
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On April 6, 2020, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order titled “Executive Order on Encouraging International Support for
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While the coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19 for short, is rampaging throughout the planet, Mother Nature is starting to heal
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Vacant and desolate shelves, the shrill squealing of shopping cart wheels flying throughout aisles, checkout lines packed chock-full of frightened
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James Gunn, Kevin Hart, Kanye West and many others have been the victims of a new movement called Cancel
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On February 24, 2020, Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of two felony sex crimes. The charges that Weinstein was found
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KSC student shares his thoughts on the ‘Elite Pass’
On Thursday, February 20, 2020, a federal judge sentenced Roger Stone to three years and four months in prison for
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Discussing the acquittal of President Donald Trump’s charges
On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, the United States Senate voted to acquit President Donald J. Trump of all charges. The
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Examining the potential impact of coronavirus
On January 7, 2020, the Chinese government confirmed to the public that the unknown virus that has been over running
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Imagine the entire state of New Hampshire being completely engulfed in flames that are virtually unstoppable. Along with the relentless
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First-year Keene State student reflects on his first semester
On August 21, 2019, I finally moved into my residence hall at Keene State College, which meant that I had
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One student’s thoughts on Trump impeachment talks
On August 12, 2019, a whistleblower filed a complaint against President Donald J. Trump. The complaint contained a phone conversation
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Discussing the trend of decorating for Christmas before December
Is November 1 too early for Christmas decorations and music? My answer to this age-old question is yes. The first
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Knowing the difference between free speech and hate speech
Andrew Chase Equinox Staff The First Amendment of the United States of America’s Bill of Rights states that, “Congress
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A student’s thoughts on Harriett Huntress
Andrew Chase Equinox Staff Have you ever been in Huntress Hall late at night and heard the squeaking of a
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Andrew Chase Equinox Staff On Monday, September 30, the 2019 Annual Security Report was sent to all Keene State students’
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Writer Andrew Chase asks this question after observing Rocktoberfest
Andrew Chase Equinox Staff When I visited this years Rocktoberfest I noticed that there were very few people attending the
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Andrew Chase Equinox Staff There are many different ways a professor can teach their students but these styles affect every
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Andrew Chase Equinox Staff Sea levels will rise, droughts will be more common, hurricanes will be more intense and temperatures
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Andrew Chase Equinox Staff Before I delve into the meat of this article, I would like to ask the reader
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Andrew Chase Equinox Staff On August 3 2019 a gunman walked into a Walmart in El Paso, Texas. The gunman
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