Testing site at 115 Winchester St. closed
Students can now find rapid tests at the Mason Library
Say goodbye to the COVID-19 testing center at Keene State. Earlier this month, an email was sent out to the
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Students can now find rapid tests at the Mason Library
Say goodbye to the COVID-19 testing center at Keene State. Earlier this month, an email was sent out to the
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Keene State College plans on repeating its masking trend from the fall of 2022. Cases began to rise right at
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A sprinkler head in student’s room causes damages
Carle Hall had a minor flood on floor 3B on Dec. 6. that started around 5:30 p.m. The cause for
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The story starts in a northern hardwood forest, weaving your way through the tall, strong trees, focusing on the water
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“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a to be fire kindled,” an old saying goes. On
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Students are able to take the chance to visit other countries
For many students, Keene State is their home away from home. However, students can take a chance and experience yet
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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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Keene State’s Theater and Dance (TAD) department has begun rehearsals for its spring musical “Fun Home.” “Fun Home” is the
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Lights, camera, action! Keene State College’s Film Society released the list of upcoming films screening at the Putnam Theater for
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An energized crowd packed into the Spaulding Gymnasium on Jan. 16 to watch the undefeated KSC men’s basketball take on
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Two Keene State Owls have been recognized for their excellence on and off the court. On Sunday, Jan. 15, co-captains
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KSC’s club ice hockey team hosted Siena College for their second game of 2023 on Saturday, Jan. 21. The Owls
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Since its launch in mid-July 2022, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has received over two million calls, texts, and
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Set goals that don’t feel overwhelming
New Year’s resolutions are just one of those things. The pain in your side. The irritating question you get a
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Entering the workforce after college is scary, there is no denying that. It’s the first taste of ‘real’ adulthood. Few
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A review of ‘Pitch Perfect’ (2012) College films are more an allegory for how one grows from going to college
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Caitlin Howard Equinox Staff In August 2019, I was fortunate enough to see “The Prom” on Broadway before the show
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The movie “The Lighthouse” from 2019 is a very strange and eerie , yet intriguing movie. The movie is set
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