The problem with whitewashing Hollywood
I don’t think this will come as a shock to anyone, but Hollywood has a bit of a whitewashing
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I don’t think this will come as a shock to anyone, but Hollywood has a bit of a whitewashing
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On April 21, Keene State College hosted its 12th annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, where participants marched
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On April 11, English and communication majors at Keene State College held presentations on various internships they have had this
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Even though I’m probably the last person to realize it, Keene State College always has new events happening that people
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How the closing of local businesses affects the community and economy
Recently, Keene has seen stores such as Your Kitchen Store, Turn It Up! and The Apothecary close down, and they’re
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Reflecting on the March For Our Lives event in Keene
On March 24, I was able to attend what’s being called one of the largest youth protests in U.S. history
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Holidays can often be celebrated with the wrong intentions
There’s something kind of fascinating about watching people totally disregard cultures that aren’t their own until it’s convenient for them.
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Maybe I’m bias, but I love women. I also love International Women’s Day. “But what about International Men’s Day?” Someone
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I wonder how many people are still genuinely shocked to find out that Trump did something wrong again; how many
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Advertising companies are pulling ads from unreliable websites
Fake news is a phrase that’s become kind of iconic; I can faintly hear Donald Trump leaning way too closely
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In case you missed it, allow me to be the first to tell you that Larry Nassar is officially The
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As a person who enjoys doing the absolute bare minimum, imagine my delight when I found that a Keene lawmaker
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On Jan. 21, 2017, the Women’s March on Keene saw over 300 participants protest against Trump’s inauguration. It was described
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“…It’s time to address the elephant not in the room,” Seth Meyers said in his opening speech at the Golden
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House Bill 372 targets out-of-state student voters
Like myself, almost half of Keene State College’s students come from out-of-state. Another fact is the Republican and Democrat parties
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Growing up, college was always somewhat of an expectation rather than a choice for me. Saying that makes it sound
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It’s kind of upsetting that I have to write this article, seeing that it’s in response to Virginia State University
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I don’t think that a lot of you would be incredibly shocked to find out that Donald Trump and journalistic
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Waking up every day under Trump’s presidency is kind of a weird experience. Even saying “Trump’s presidency” still doesn’t sound
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I’ve been staring at a blank page for about 30 minutes now, figuring out how to start writing this article
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