KSC reflects on semester
How do you think Keene State College handled this semester with a pandemic in play? Staff and students of KSC
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How do you think Keene State College handled this semester with a pandemic in play? Staff and students of KSC
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It was only a few months ago that colleges closed their gates and sent students home in droves because of
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As part of the redesigning and restructuring of Keene State College, the Director of Transitions and Parent Programs Casey Justice
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Student Government Advisor Jen Ferrell informed the student assembly about the possible changes in Keene State College’s grab-n-go board meal
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Director of Strategic Project Management Michelle Wood joined the student assembly meeting to seek advice from the student leaders regarding
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Student Government Advisor Jen Ferrell reminded the student government of the town hall meeting with President Treadwell on October 21
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KSC Pride holds lawn fair and campus-wide scavenger hunt
KSC Pride held the college’s first campus-wide scavenger hunt. Dozens of rainbows could be seen on Fiske Quad on Saturday,
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Keene State College has decided to suspend all alternative break travel until further notice because of COVID-19 travel restrictions. Alternative
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It’s no surprise that this semester was very different from the rest. For incoming first-years, this was a whole new,
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With all the themes that I’ve mentioned being brought up throughout the album, Kendrick brings them to a close with
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On Tuesday, November 17, Tom Cook, a film professor of film studies at Keene State College, hosted a Zoom conference
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Just before the college closed for the holidays, Keene State’s Theater and Dance department held auditions for their third production
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Mandatory student fees is one of the primary revenue sources for the athletic department budget at Keene State College. In
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After being shut down for two weeks in October by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, the Keene ICE community ice
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Winter sports face unknowns over break
In a normal year, players and coaches on winter sports teams at Keene State College would think of practice and
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The most painful experience is being away from the people you love, however with covid 19 on the rise, the
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Violence and hate have, unfortunately, been common in our country ever since its founding a few centuries ago. Some of
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As somebody who has been writing for The Equinox for almost two years now, I’ve had the chance to write
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Hollywood, please stop ruining books with awful movies that have nothing to do with the original book. “Frankenstein” was originally
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In lue of the spooky season, I had to dust off one of my childhood favorites “Scary Stories to tell
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Could you live in a world without your phone? Disconnected from society? How would you react if something happened that
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Born into an Irish American family on May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts, John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) would become the
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Theresa Derry Time Capsule Editor Founded right after the turn of the century in February 1905, the Niagara Movement is
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Theresa Derry Time Capsule Editor During the Reconstruction Era, which took place from 1863-1877, the emergence of laws that led
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Freedom By Design is a newly established club on campus. Although it was just established, they are taking on the
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Men’s basketball held a Red vs. White Intrasquad Scrimmage on November 17 in Spaulding Gymnasium. The final score of the
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Keene State student Kyle Woodward continued with his fundraising mission for extra life despite the pandemic. This year was his
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