College students do not feel prepared
Entering the workforce after college is scary, there is no denying that. It’s the first taste of ‘real’ adulthood. Few
CONTINUE READING
Entering the workforce after college is scary, there is no denying that. It’s the first taste of ‘real’ adulthood. Few
CONTINUE READING
In the summer of 2021, in an effort to better reflect the size of the student body and fix money
CONTINUE READING
Last month, Keene State College announced $16 million are going to be invested in a variety of different projects and
CONTINUE READING
The Equinox is concerned about potential class size minimums that could occur for classes next semester. To start, smaller programs
CONTINUE READING
Classes at KSC have an array of attendance policies — some classes do not have graded attendance, and others take
CONTINUE READING
The blue light system on the KSC campus is an emergency service station that, with the push of a button,
CONTINUE READING
As pandemic restrictions have begun to ease up around the country within the last year, Keene State College has been
CONTINUE READING
Keene State College doesn’t cancel classes on Indigenous Peoples Day. Indigenous Peoples Day was created to celebrate the deep, beautiful
CONTINUE READING
The Keene State bookstore is home to all things KSC merchandise, but the price tags on items in the store
CONTINUE READING
Chock Full O’ Notes (CFON), Keene State’s only a cappella group, performed their annual spring concert on May 2 in
CONTINUE READING
KSC academic reorganization threatens department communities
On March 25, Provost Dr. James Beeby sent an email to KSC faculty detailing an academic reorganization plan.. The plan
CONTINUE READING
Bugs found in Keene State College Food sparks concern among students
The Keene State Dining has been facing backlash for the recent incidents of students finding different kinds of bugs in
CONTINUE READING
KSC’s Theater and Dance (TAD) Department held their annual senior capstone presentations at the Redfern Arts Center on April 28
CONTINUE READING
As the Spring semester at Keene State College (KSC) comes to a close, many of the Redfern’s music ensembles are
CONTINUE READING
The 2022 Academy Awards took place March 27 and the top movie stars of the world came together to celebrate
CONTINUE READING
Over the past two years, COVID-19 has taken a large toll on colleges and universities across the world, students being
CONTINUE READING
Eco-Reps host Earth Day celebration with food trucks and tree planting
The Eco-Reps, along with KSC President Melinda Treadwell and Keene Mayor George Hansel planted a dwarf peach tree as part
CONTINUE READING
Keene State College has confirmed the presence of the BA.2 Omicron subvariant on campus. In a recent email sent to
CONTINUE READING
Keene State College (KSC) faculty, staff and administration received over $800,000 in bonuses since the summer of 2020 under three
CONTINUE READING
On Earth Day, the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock, N.H. came to KSC for the fourth installment of
CONTINUE READING
Ever since the 2010’s, the superhero genre has been one of the most popular movie genres worldwide. Superheroes that were
CONTINUE READING
Chamber Singers and Vocal Consort perform joint spring concert
Two of KSC’s vocal ensembles, Chamber Singers and Vocal Consort, performed a joint concert on April 24 in the Alumni
CONTINUE READING
Percussionist ends her time at KSC with her senior recital
Percussionist and music major Cailyn Brochey closed out her time at KSC with her senior recital at the Redfern Arts
CONTINUE READING
The work of over 20 seniors now on display
KSC’s annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition opened its latest student showcase on April 22 in the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery.
CONTINUE READING
The KSC Film Studies department began their annual spring presentations with the Film Studies Conference Thursday, April 21 in the
CONTINUE READING
If you’re sitting in your classroom, lab, or pretty much anywhere on campus, chances are you’re sitting among traditional students.
CONTINUE READING
The men’s LAX team will be saying goodbye to a decorated teammate and friend
Senior men’s lacrosse goalkeeper Chase Chamberlin got his start in lacrosse due to common interest within his family. “My grandfather
CONTINUE READING
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and its a great way to simultaneously educate and prevent sexual assault. Sexual assault
CONTINUE READING
What’s the Book About? Published in 2017, Karen M. McManus’ “One of Us is Lying” focuses on four high school
CONTINUE READING
KSC Opera Workshop returns to the Redfern stage
The Keene State Opera Workshop performed opera favorites in the Redfern Arts Center to an almost full-house at the Alumni
CONTINUE READING
The eighth annual Ruth and James Ewing Awards are now accepting nominations. The awards are co-sponsored by The Keene Sentinel
CONTINUE READING
The Panhellenic Council and the Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) hosted their annual Greek Week competition between the fraternities and sororities on
CONTINUE READING
Fraternity Sigma Pi hosted a paint night in the Student Center Flag Room on April 12- with a little help
CONTINUE READING
Keene State Theatre and Dance (TAD) rounded out their 2021-22 season with its annual Evening of Dance event on April
CONTINUE READING
Feminist Collective hosts sex toy bingo
The newly revived Feminist Collective (FEMCO) filled the Night Owl Café (NOC) for Sex Toy Bingo on Friday, April 15.
CONTINUE READING
The American Red Cross came to Keene State to host a blood drive in the Student Center on April 14.
CONTINUE READING
Keene State is looking to expand its track facility
Keene State is in the beginning stages of investing in an inflatable dome track facility. The college currently does not
CONTINUE READING
Seniors Christopher Stimson and Lex Woitowitz brought their original compositions to the Alumni Recital Hall stage on April 9. Woitowitz
CONTINUE READING
I remember when “The Amazing Spider-Man” came out, I was 11 and it was the first Spider-Man film I saw
CONTINUE READING
The Keene State College (KSC) Guitar Orchestra held its spring performance at the Redfern Arts Center. The ensemble was directed
CONTINUE READING
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a star driven league. There can only be ten players on the court at
CONTINUE READING
Letting human beings be happy in their bodies should be a priority for our modern society. We live in a
CONTINUE READING
SAAC’s DIII week showcases teamwork and friendship amongst Keene State athletes
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee’s (SAAC) Division III week gives athletes “a chance to work together,” according to Carrah Fisk Hennessey,
CONTINUE READING
The transfer portal is making or breaking college sports
The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) one-year transfer rule change has brought a whole new aspect to college basketball. Keene
CONTINUE READING
The Keene State College Department of Athletics and Recreation announced five new members of the Keene State Athletics/Alumni Hall of
CONTINUE READING
Students registered for their Fall 2022 semester courses during April 4-7. Course registration experiences can vary based on the student.
CONTINUE READING
Spring Fest Bounce into Spring event held
The Student Activities Council (SAC) hosted Spring Fest Bounce into Spring this past Friday, April 8. The event had glass
CONTINUE READING
Keene State College is still seeing no evidence of the BA.2 subvariant of Omicron, while the University of New Hampshire
CONTINUE READING
Two comics, Jaboukie Young-White and Roy Wood Jr. came to KSC for a standup show hosted by the Student Activities
CONTINUE READING