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Not everyone in the world has the same amenities that are oftentimes taken for granted in our industrialized society. Things
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Not everyone in the world has the same amenities that are oftentimes taken for granted in our industrialized society. Things
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Bulldog Design printed two t-shirt designs and a sticker memorializing the untimely passing of the former Keene Police Chief Brian
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To combat the appalling amount of food wasted annually, some people are taking matters into their own hands in communities
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The Vermont-based jam band Twiddle came to The Colonial Theatre in Keene, New Hampshire, this past weekend to play back-to-back
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Delta Phi Epsilon and Active Minds put on the annual Eating Disorder Awareness Week to bring awareness to the Anorexia
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As the spring Fraternity and Sorority Life recruitment period kicks off, a new model for recruitment periods will go into
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Dottie Morris speaks at Concord women’s march
Following the inauguration, the Women’s March took over Washington D.C. on Saturday, Jan. 21 and was suspected to have been
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KSC water protectors wage peaceful war in D.C.
Eight water protectors from Keene State College went to Washington D.C. to crusade against crude oil and advocate against the
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As our society becomes more accepting of the LGBTQA+ community, some facilities are relooking at ways to break down the
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Regardless of what stage an individual is at in life, self-growth and happiness should be encouraged at all points. A
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After what’s recently been brought to light over the weekend in the media regarding Donald Trump’s decade-old recording that’s been
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The 2016 Summer Olympics have ended, and with fall athletics starting up again at Keene State College, I feel it’s
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Memorial tree planted and other trees discussed in a tour lead by grounds
With an inventory of over 1,000 trees on campus, a Tree Tag Tour was given the day before the memorial
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An address working toward bridging the opportunity gaps children in our communities face was held on April 15, at the
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Richard Kahn’s Presentation After spending the past 17 summers in the Alaskan Wilderness, Emmy award-winner and documentary filmmaker Richard Kahn
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National Success and Progress Rates show graduation and completion data
Keene State College students are far more likely to graduate than students who start their college careers at other four-year
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A unanimous motion was made by city councilors to put more time into the issue of banning plastic bags in
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‘The Plastic Bag Project’ aims to help eliminate plastic waste by bringing more awareness
A local community artist seeks to have single-use plastic bags banned in the city of Keene. Artist and activist Danielle
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Those living in on and off-campus housing affected by electricity outage and flooding
Students living in Owls Nests 4 and 5, Huntress and Arcadia have faced maintenance issues recently. On campus Associate Director
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Cans of food collected at a celebration and donated to local homeless shelter
Last weekend a Keene State College student was able to give back to the community while celebrating his twenty-first birthday.
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Gaining a greater sense of understanding and acceptance of others is something the Gender and Sexual Identity Discussion Group strives
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The Criminal Justice department at Keene State College has decided to disallow its students from interning through the school. This
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Slight changes have recently occurred in the Keene State College Zorn Dining Commons as well as in Hoot n Scoot.
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