Campus community members become bone marrow donors with Be The Match
The National Cancer Institute reported that approximately 39.6 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer at some
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The National Cancer Institute reported that approximately 39.6 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer at some
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Students claim the hook-up culture in college is typically masked by another activity
Young adults and teens across the United States are sending out that Friday night text to their crush asking to
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America’s favorite brands are responsible for some of the most memorable television commercials, often leaving a lasting mark in advertising
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Saturday, Feb. 25 was an afternoon filled with laughs and smiles at the Alumni Recital Hall in the Redfern Arts
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Chamique Holdsclaw visited Keene State to talk with athletes about the importance of mental health
More than 25 percent of college students have been diagnosed or treated by a professional for a mental health condition
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Preface: New Hampshire Public Radio recently reported that the annual Project on Student Debt published of all schools in New
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Twenty-one year old Keene State College senior Megan Bradley and twenty-five year old Manchester, N.H. resident Kevin Eche couldn’t be
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“How do I manage my time well enough during finals week? I’m stressed I’m going to be up all night doing homework, so how do I make sure I’m not living in the library?”
Anonymous, Once Thanksgiving break comes to an end and we get back to reality, it becomes crunch time until finals
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“I’m going home for Thanksgiving and my parents and I have very different political views. How do I avoid the subject? If it’s unavoidable, how do I have a mature conversation without getting into an argument?”
Anonymous, The easiest way to talk to someone about politics is to not talk about them at all. Unfortunately, the
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“I’m a freshman, and I didn’t think the freshman 15 was real. I was so wrong. My pants literally don’t fit anymore and I’m afraid it’s noticable. Help!!!”
Every college student has heard of the “freshman 15” or experienced it. Yes it is a real thing. But think
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“I think my roommate is stealing from me, but I’m not sure and I don’t know what to do about it. Any advice?”
Jen, If you have reasons to believe that your roommates are stealing from you, don’t beat around the bush. Confront
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“I feel pressured to go out every weekend by my roommates. They don’t respect the fact that I want to
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“I think my professor hates me for absolutely no reason. I’ll do my homework the way the rubric says and
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“I’m a freshman at KSC and my boyfriend goes to school at a different university in another state. We’ve only
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The Keene State Owls are no strangers to collaborating with the community. The athletic department demonstrates how they work with
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Student organizations come together to promote sobriety during Alcohol Awareness Month
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reported that 1,825 college students between the ages of 18 and 24
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Rape culture discussed as an idea adopted by society, sexual violence occurs frequently on college campuses
Slut is defined by dictionary.com as a woman who has many casual sexual partners; or, a word commonly used to
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Students raise money toward the fight against cancer
Over seven million people die from cancer worldwide every year. This astonishing number affects the lives of even more individuals
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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and these red velvet brownies are the perfect treat to give to your
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The holidays are right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than holiday baking? These candy cane cookies
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KSC hosts 11th annual Winter Celebration
Keene State College’s Young Student Center was a winter wonderland Wednesday for its eleventh annual winter celebration. To celebrate the
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Since the spread of H1N1, a flu virus that targeted college-aged adults in 2009, a response plan was created with
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Notice how Christmas music is on the radio? Or maybe how downtown Keene is covered in wreaths and lights? It
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It might not be on students’ minds just yet, however scholars all over the United States already are or soon
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Alex Enayat and Dorothy England Equinox Staff The Keene State College student assembly met Tuesday when they considered providing funding
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Who doesn’t love a dessert that’s easy, inexpensive and delicious? Well, you’re in luck because this recipe for Reese’s truffles
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Keene State College united Monday to celebrate diversity for National Coming Out Day. National Coming Out Day is a Human
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Keene State College students are fighting the urges that make up the many temptations of dining hall cravings. The Zorn
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The temperatures are dropping, the leaves are changing and so are the styles, but that’s not stopping Keene State College
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The residents of Keene united Saturday for “Rethink Marlboro Street,” an event that displayed the street as a sustainable and
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It’s that time of year and the search begins for Keene State College students to find affordable off-campus housing. Students
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