Green Bikes: A Look In the Workshop
Bikes have been around for a long time. According to a student report from the University of Florida, bicycles have
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Bikes have been around for a long time. According to a student report from the University of Florida, bicycles have
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It can be overwhelming to think about the human impact on the planet. Hearing about climate change often brings up
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Many people in America walk on salt-covered streets in the winter with not a second thought. To many, it is
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EcoReps in the process of planning spring Solarfest
It can be easy to take the environment for granted. The Earth is full of many natural resources that give
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Free items available to students and community members
Typically, getting free items is something no human would be willing to pass up. In college, this rings especially true.
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Food is a main source of energy no living thing can be without. However, for some people, it can be
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New Hampshire Representative Mindi Messmer identifies contamination
The quality of drinking water has been a well-known international concern. People hear stories of contaminated drinking water on the
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Commencement gowns to eliminate millions of plastic bottles from landfills
Pollution has been an issue many people are all too familiar with. According to Columbia University Earth Institute’s website, 8.8
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Major corporations and businesses play a large role in society and culture. When we watch our favorite tv shows, we
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Trump’s tariff on solar energy to make panel imports more expensive
Renewable energy is a clean and efficient way to power electricity. Even though it has only been on our radar
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KSC to welcome a new learning outcome: Sustainability
Sustainability has become one of the main focuses of Keene State College, and efforts have been made to keep the
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The air we breathe is important to having a healthy life. Yet, many people who live in areas of low
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Keene State College is no stranger to environmental sustainability. From composting leftover food at the dining commons, to making buildings
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Astronomy students conduct research with high grade telescope
Stargazing is one of many activities people like to do at night. People often find stars and planets visually appealing
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Veteran’s Day is an widely celebrated holiday in the U.S., and Keene is no different. With many people who are
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Global warming has become a hot topic for many ‒ from the environmental devastation to human impact on our air
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Reducing waste has become a goal for many, and Keene State College is no stranger to that. From the Ban
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Poverty is often a difficult and painful topic to bring up. Many people have lived through it, yet there are
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Some of the most critical teaching and formative experiences for people is in college. But is the rising cost in
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Keene is seeing yet another increase in the use of Narcan- an opiate overdose reversing drug. According to naloxoneinfo.org, Narcan
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Over 40 people arrived at the Redfern Arts Center on Sunday to watch a new music faculty member perform at
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At the municipal services, facilities and infrastructure committee meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 27, Lane proposed an ordinance that would fine
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Sexual assault and misconduct is a major problem occurring on college campuses. While there are many resources for victims and
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People always have an innate curiosity within them that is difficult to quench. This especially rings true when it comes
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Keene State College’s efforts to be environmentally sustainable have paid off. In May of 2017, KSC joined the ranks as
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Downtown Keene was bustling with people on Saturday when 43 bands came to play for the Keene Music Festival. Throughout
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Since the 2016 Presidential Election, the topic of immigrants and refugees have become a heated and widely debated topic. On
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War has existed for thousands of years. According to the Ancient History Encyclopedia, the oldest war in recorded history was
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Students dined with alumni and learned table manners from Gregory J. Victory
Students and alumni dined at the Young Student Center Sunday evening to learn about proper dinner manners at the Etiquette
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It’s that time of the year where students, faculty and people from all walks of life come together to see
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Opioid addiction can be a difficult and dangerous affliction and New Hampshire is no stranger to it. According to an
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The world is full of different people with complex backgrounds. Each person has a life story to tell, and as
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Dr. Erin Wunker speaks at Keene State about feminism
Feminism has been a controversial topic discussed by many. Lately, gender has become a topic widely talked about, and International
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A petition to ban plastic water bottles has conflicted responses on campus
Plastic disposable water bottles have been known to cause environmental issues. That’s why the Keene State College Eco-Reps started the
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It’s a busy time of year at Keene State College and some students are finding they have less time to
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The subject of endangered species has been on the forefront for environmentalists and nature enthusiasts’ minds for over 100 years.
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Protestors target TD Bank for investing in the pipeline
Since April of 2016, people started protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline. This pipeline passes under the Missouri River, which is
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A documentary film was shown on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at the Alumni Center Centennial Hall. The film that was shown,
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Keene State College has received an award for an anti-drug public service announcement (PSA) video. The video “Why Not?” focuses
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The fear of terrorism has gripped America since the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. In the wake of 9/11, the
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New Hampshire can’t seem to catch a break, as it is seeing a 250 percent increase in the sexually transmitted
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KSC speaks out on potential repeal of Obamacare
The year 2017 began with a controversial start. One example is Trump’s proposal to repeal Obamacare, which may come into
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“In God we Trust” is a quote many people living in the United States are very familiar with. It is
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President-elect Donald Trump has never been one to shy away from controversy. Recently, Trump claimed that voter fraud occurred in
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Hearing about college budget cuts are a campus-wide reality, and being a part of the college has its costs. It
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Millennials have been labeled as lazy and easily offended, but is that really true about this generation? Do they truly
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People protest against the President-elect in downtown Keene
Throughout the years, elections have been a source of division and controversy with this year being no different. With tensions
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Ghosts have always been a popular and haunting subject for both believers and nonbelievers alike. People sometimes dress up as
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Getting sick or injured is unfortunate, especially when someone is focusing on their studies and being charged a lot of
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The Health and Wellness Center is offering flu shots to students for $15
As students are re-adjusting to college life and living with roommates during the fall semester, often in big buildings with
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