Film review: ‘Asteroid City’ (2023)
Director Wes Anderon’s 11th intriguing film “Asteroid City” came out this summer and it was amazing. The film stars Jason
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Director Wes Anderon’s 11th intriguing film “Asteroid City” came out this summer and it was amazing. The film stars Jason
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Now that Hurricane Lee is over, a very important question to ask is: can the intensity of these terrible storms
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Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial and disturbing novel “Lolita” shows how to accurately portray an unreliable narrator and holds an unjustified reputation
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The Canadian government has sent a fair warning to gender, sexual and romantic minorities (GSRM) about traveling to the
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Considered to be one of the most controversial novels of all time, “The Satanic Verses” by Salman Rushdie certainly pushes
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MillerKnoll is under rightful scrutiny after a video which leaked on April 16 showed
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It is very worrisome that Republican lawmakers in Texas want to make their state more like a theocracy, even
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On March 2 the Utah Legislature voted to approve the new Beehive Flag as of March 9. This change was
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The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted 272 to 109 to pass a bill to finally legalize and tax cannabis
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Applause and cheers for the Jazz Combos ensemble could be heard throughout the Alumni Recital Hall of the Redfern Arts
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Former President Donald Trump hilariously pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges of falsifying business records on April 4. It
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Two Keene State professors read from their written work to a standing-room-only crowd at the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery on Wednesday,
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A proposed bill that would ban TikTok will be moving forward after the platform’s CEO, Shou Zi Chew, testified in
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History is an integral part of education, and that is why it is deeply embarrassing and disappointing that Florida governor
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Out-of-state students may face troubles with voting if New Hampshire is going to pass the outrageous House Bill (HB) 405.
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Tennessee governor Bill Lee signed two worrying bills that will make public drag performances illegal. HB 9 and SB 3
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From Jan. 28 to Feb. 4, a Chinese surveillance balloon had been flying over the United States before being shot
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On Feb. 20, President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Kyiv, Ukraine to discuss the war with Ukrainian President
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On Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio, a train carrying hazardous materials derailed due to an overheated axle. Toxic chemicals
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Millionaire Youtuber Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, received criticism for his video released on Jan. 28, in which he
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The Australian children’s show “Bluey” has become popular with American children and adults. In Australia, “Bluey” airs on Australian Broadcasting
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KSC’s Gamer’s Guild is making their presence known
Every weekend in Rhodes Hall, a group of gamers all come together to play games in what they call the
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This spring features work from the Thorne Gallery, Carroll House and art department
The art department at Keene State has plans for the Spring 2023 semester. While details are still being worked out,
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Senior theater major Erika Walker discovered a love for theater late into her highschool career. “I never went into theater
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Children are perfect examples of innocence, but because they are so precious to us, it could be difficult to teach
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Ever since its release in 1979, “Monty Python’s Life of Brian” has been considered a controversial movie. The plot involves
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Learning another language opens opportunities for growth and inclusion
The U.S. is a melting pot of different cultures, so it might seem bizarre that only one language seems to
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On Oct. 14, two climate activists from the British organization Just Stop Oil threw tomato soup over Vincent Van Gogh’s
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President Joe Biden announced an executive order to pardon federal, simple marijuana possession charges. According to National Public Radio (NPR),
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On Sept. 16 in Tehran, Iran, a woman died in the custody of the morality police for violating their dress
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On Sunday Sept. 18, President Joe Biden told Scott Pelly, a reporter for 60 Minutes, that the COVID-19 pandemic is
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A recent trend has come up on social media called “Quiet Quitting”. This trend takes place in your work space
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