Knox Magazine Archives
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Don't worry. Knox Magazine archives are available online, beginning with the Spring 2005 issue. If you still can't find an article or would like to request additional copies of Knox Magazine, feel free to contact the Editor for additional assistance.
Archived Issues
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Spring 2009
The 2008 presidential election was viewed to be one of the most important American elections in recent history. With such an important event around the corner, it was impossible for Knox Magazine not to cover it.
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Fall 2008
The 2008 presidential election was viewed to be one of the most important American elections in recent history. With such an important event around the corner, it was impossible for Knox Magazine not to cover it.
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Spring 2008
Thanks to cable television, the internet, and 24-hour news cycles, it’s impossible to escape pop culture. This is of Knox Magazine looks at how pop culture has made its way into the halls and classrooms of Knox College.
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Fall 2007
One-hundred-fifty years ago Old Main opened its doors for Knox students, faculty, staff, and visitors alike. This issue of Knox Magazine celebrates the history and memories of Knox's most beloved campus building.
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Spring 2007
Knox's curricular offerings in the sciences have significantly grown over the past three years, opening doors for students. This issue of Knox Magazine provides an in-depth look at these new programs.
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Fall 2006
This issue of Knox Magazine explores Knox's various connections to this region. Roy Anderson, Robert Seibert '63, and Jon Wagner, authors of Politics and Change in the Middle East, serve as guest editors.
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Spring 2006
This issue of Knox Magazine highlights the Knox alumni, students, and programs that embody one of the College's oldest and venerable traditions—the tradition of innovation.
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Fall 2005
A Commitment to Community, featuring profiles of eight members of the Knox community who are dedicated to community service, and an interview with United States Senator Barack Obama.
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Spring 2005
Getting a Handle on Globalization, featuring "A Primer on Globalizaion" by Keith Maskus '76, "Globalization on the Prairie" by Chad Broughton, associate professor of anthropology and sociology, and much more.
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