Confederate statues removed
It amazes me how the Civil War, which ended in 1865, can still have influence on us today. New Orleans
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It amazes me how the Civil War, which ended in 1865, can still have influence on us today. New Orleans
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From Thursday, April 20 to Sunday, April 23, The Colonial Theatre in downtown Keene was taken over by a film
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Bitcoin is an example of one wonder that the modern internet can achieve. We now have a widely used currency
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New budget request to boost Homeland Security, Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs
One of the cornerstones of Trump’s campaign was that he was the candidate who would keep America safe. During debates,
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The toxic water problem in Flint, Michigan, gained huge media attention a few years ago when it was first discovered.
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Tech companies come together to oppose travel ban
The Trump administration has signed a lot of executive orders in his first few weeks in office. For the most
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We all know that walls are made to divide, and further division is the last thing that the country, and
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Just about every topic is polarizing in American politics at the moment, and the Affordable Care Act is no exception.
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Many consider rape to be one of the most vile acts in modern society, and rightfully so. A victim’s life
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I, for one, was surprised when I heard that the Dakota Access Pipeline would be rerouted. It feels like the
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A student’s grade point average (GPA) is the average of all the grades the student has received in his or
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Parting our people with the two-party system
I know many people are probably tired of reading about politics, and with good reason. I’ve never seen the media
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Immigration is one of the most polarizing issues in modern American politics. Many believe that we shouldn’t let any immigrants
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Heckling: It’s become the new norm at just about every political rally, debate and gathering of any kind. In a
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On October 10 a forum was held to discuss the problems facing children and families in the Monadnock region in
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Campus Ecology, one of the student organizations responsible for Solarfest, a festival of solar-powered music, took about a 90 percent
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The Owls fell 3-2 on Wednesday in a close game against the non-conference opponent Trinity College. For the first 10
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In 2015, North Dakota became the first state to pass a law allowing law enforcement to use weaponized drones. According
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The Student Assembly had their weekly meeting on Tuesday to discuss five clubs and student organization’s requests. All members of
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Epinephrine auto-injectors, commonly known as EpiPens, are a first aid tool that many people keep on standby to treat what
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