Mother Earth Celebrated
The first Earth Day occurred 47 years ago when America was in the height of its “ignorance is bliss” minset
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The first Earth Day occurred 47 years ago when America was in the height of its “ignorance is bliss” minset
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1967 was the year the first calculator was invented, “I Love Lucy” was in its prime and “Bonnie and Clyde”
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Two gunmen walked into Columbine High School, killing 13 people in 1999. Now, 18 years later, the after effects are
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1970, the year postage stamps were a mere six cents, the voting age was lowered to 18 and discussions on
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“He led America by example. He reminded our people of what was right and he reminded them of what was
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We have seen the movie, we know Tom Hanks’ character, but what actually happened with the Apollo 13? April 11
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A 3:30 a.m. alarm woke me from my half-sleep and I stumbled out of bed, turned on my coffee pot
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In 1968, the first McDonald’s Big Mac was introduced, 60 minutes debuted on CBS and The Beatles released “Hey Jude”.
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Complaining about living expenses is a tale as old as time, as are many Keene State College traditions. In fact,
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Long-lost tradition of ancient Greece was finally reborn after 121 years
April 6, 1896 marked the first modern Olympic Games. The Olympics are a long lost tradition of ancient Greece and
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Talent. Talent everywhere. On Saturday, March 25, the Night Owl Café at Keene State College (KSC) was booming with energy,
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For the rest of the calendar year, Keene State College (KSC) will not be allowing the startup of any new
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As April 1 draws near and old editions of The Equinox, The Monadnock and The Kronicle are looked at, there
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1981 was the year that MTV was launched, “Jessie’s Girl” was one of the top hits and President Ronald Reagan
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Celebrating a historic tourist attraction in France
On March 31, 1889, the Eiffel Tower was dedicated in Paris during a ceremony by the tower’s designer. Gustave Eiffel
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For many current and recent alumni at Keene State College (KSC), the ideals of the liberal arts college is all
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In 1972, the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup, Richard Nixon was Time Magazine’s Man of the Year and in
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While drinking green beer, eating green food and singing and dancing through parade routes and toasting in cheer of the
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The effects of exercise on the brain
While exercise may be good for the heart, the most complex organ in our body benefits from it as well.
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1965 was the year gas was 31 cents per gallon, the soap opera “Days of our Lives” aired for the
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A telephone was once a way to communicate via speaking into one end of the equipment and getting feedback from
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March 9, 1959 marked the day that the first mass-produced toy doll with adult features was put on the shelf.
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It can often be difficult for students and administration to find time to connect, which is why Vice President for
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Roe v. Wade was just another court ruling for some, but for women in America, this ruling meant having power
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In March of 1965, there was a remarkable change at Keene State College regarding the funds for students, individuals and
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March 4, 1829 may seem like an undistinguished day in history for most Americans today, but it marked the day
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On 113th birthday poltical messages still apply
On March 2, 1904, an iconic author in children’s literature was born. March 2 is now dubbed as “Read Across
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Just as Malcolm X began to influence more people and gain more followers from his ideas and non-violent practices, his
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On Feb. 23, 1954, The Ford Foundation made it their duty to spend a $25,000,000 grant on its subsidiary, Fund
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1970 proposal to change look of education program
In 1970, Richard Nixon was the president of the United States, John Lennon announced The Beatles were disbanding, the Apollo
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If there were ever a book that explains millennial dating habits, antics and romantic ideas, Aziz Ansari’s Modern Romance hits
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In recent weeks, teams in New England have seen many triumphs, challenges, changes and even some shocking events. This has
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It didn’t seem possible. Then, the New England Patriots did the most “Patriots” thing ever. This is the game my
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While Gray Haven did not set out to become a quartet, they quickly formed a bond and the group has
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February is Black History Month, and has long been recognized to celebrate the triumphs of people of color in the
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Open office hours coming in February for students
Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at Keene State College Kemal Atkins will begin holding office hours reserved
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Despite the rain, fog and the lack of Roger Goodell at the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship in Foxborough, Massachusetts,
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On Nov. 10, an e-mail was sent out to all Keene State College (KSC) faculty and staff regarding KSC’s pet
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Not all KSC students feel the same about Trump’s Inauguration
Whether people are emotional or emotionless about the newly-appointed president, Jan. 20, 2017 marked the day Donald Trump became the
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Whether students graduate in seven semesters or ten, Keene State College (KSC) allows students to do either. According to the
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If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times; Tom Brady is too good and the Los Angeles
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For some students at Keene State College, winter is a time to ski, snowboard and enjoy the abundant snow New
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Game 10 After a grim loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 10, Bill Belichick and his New England Patriots
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After this past week, I was hoping for something to lighten my mood. Unfortunately, I couldn’t turn to the one
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Musical duo puts on free show to promote student voting
Musical duo Matt and Kim danced and sang their way into the hearts of Keene State College students when they
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In the words of Miley Cyrus, “We can’t stop and we won’t stop.” The New England Patriots Reunion Tour rolled
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Sunday Oct. 24 was just another average Sunday for football fans as the New England Patriots rolled through the Steel
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Children often grow up thinking that their dreams are out of reach, but Keene State College students, alumni and academic
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Welcome home, Tommy Football. On Oct. 16, Tom Brady led his fleet of Patriots out of the tunnel and into
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On Oct. 12, students, faculty and community members gathered in the Alumni Center on the Keene State College campus, and
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