New Hampshire Representative speaks at KSC on gun control
In schools across the country, lives have been taken by bullets. This has sparked a nationwide conversation on gun control
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In schools across the country, lives have been taken by bullets. This has sparked a nationwide conversation on gun control
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Closing a multi-million dollar deficit isn’t something most people would consider easy, but it’s being done at Keene State College.
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What the Computer and Network Use Policy entails
Can the Information Technology (IT) Group at KSC view our internet activity? Technically, yes. The IT Group, who manages and
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“We are the champions, my friends.” For the first time ever, the Philadelphia Eagles have won a Super Bowl. Beating
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Fifty-two employees will be leaving Keene State College through voluntary separation agreements, Interim President of KSC Dr. Melinda Treadwell said
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Here we are again, only 13 years later. The Philadelphia Eagles have conquered the National Football Conference (NFC) and the
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Keene State College student Christian T. Denninger was found dead in a wooded area near Valley Road in Sullivan, N.H.,
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A former Keene State College bookstore employee pleaded guilty to simple assault of a 14 year-old girl, and has been
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On Wednesday, Jan. 3, Keene State College Jazz Instructor Scott Mullett passed away. Scott Mullett Trio’s Facebook page read, later
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Two year-round athletes look to improve upon success
Being a student athlete is no easy task, but it’s even more challenging when the athlete performs year round. For
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On Friday, Nov. 10, Keene State College senior Bridgette Lord was arrested and charged with “theft by unauthorized taking” of
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Treadwell begins radio program featuring KSC community members
Keene State College’s radio station WKNH has recently paired up with Interim President Dr. Melinda Treadwell to give her a
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Keene State College’s student-run newspaper The Equinox won an Online Pacemaker award on Sat., Oct. 28. The Pacemaker is “often
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Sebastien Mehegan Multimedia Director Alexandria Saurman Managing Executive Editor The Redfern Arts Center at Keene State College is
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On Tuesday, Oct. 24, Student Assembly met and discussed a tranfer of funds for The Equinox, as well as elections
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A new director of Campus Safety has been selected. Keene State College Title IX Discrimination and Harassment Coordinator Jeffrey Maher
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KSC Art Department to lose three tenured art professors to retirement in the fall of 2018
There are many milestones in a person’s life: walking his or her first steps, graduating from high school, buying a
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Keene cheers as Clarence DeMar Marathon runners finish on Appian Way
Running a half or full marathon is no easy task. The race requires months, and sometimes years, of preparation. When
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Many may have noticed orange barricades and white powder on the grounds of Keene State College, most often in front
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It is not often that people in the arts get to work with true masters of their crafts. Keene State
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Last week, The Keene Sentinel published an article reporting the severance pay for former Keene State College President Anne Huot.
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With the loading of campus-wide budgets, faculty and staff have come to react in different ways; although many departments expected
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When natural disasters hit, it’s nearly impossible not to worry about friends and family affected by the catastrophe. What increases
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Around the Keene State College campus, departments have been operating without their full budget for fiscal year 2018 (FY18). However,
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In the midst of a transitional period, Keene State College readjusted their campus around a new presidency. However, their change
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Many basement bands dream of making it to the stage one day, but for rock band Gray Haven, that dream
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Keene State College bookstore worker Olivier Gabriel was arrested on Tuesday, Sept. 5 on two charges, according to the Keene
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When the world seems like a dark place, sometimes you need to be the light. On Sunday, August 27, citizens
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This past Wednesday, Aug. 23, Keene State College welcomed more than just first years to its campus; it also said
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Seven Equinox reporters received national awards for the 2017 National Contest held by the Society of Collegiate Journalists (SCJ) for
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For many students, the end of the academic year means cramming for exams, writing a final paper or putting together
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The Keene State College (KSC) Music Department hosted their last student recital series on Saturday, April 29. The recital featured
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During the summer of 2017, local band Gray Haven will be going on tour. The band is comprised of four
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Student Involvement Support Assistant Deborah Edwards, who is a familiar face to many students actively involved on campus, will be
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Adjusting to change isn’t always easy, but it’s something most people have to go through. This past semester, Keene State
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Earth Day comes once a year, but at Keene State College (KSC), it comes in a big and loud way.
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While some people begin playing musical instruments in middle school, others start very young. One such person is Keene State
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Chock Full O’ Notes hosts its annual spring concert
When most people sing, whether for fun or professionally, they go along with a prerecorded or live tune. Keene State
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In a world where technology is evergrowing, the art of drawing and writing on paper can be overlooked. For one
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Owls baseball falls to Salve Regina and soars over Western Connecticut State University
Keene State College (KSC) baseball had their home opener on Thursday, April 13 against Salve Regina University (SRU) for a
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Three alternative potential academic models proposed
A committee tasked with evaluating the academic system at Keene State College has come up with three alternative models, one
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On Wednesday, April 26, the Keene State College Jazz Ensemble will be performing their annual spring concert. The ensemble will
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For some, music is something to listen to at the gym or a background noise for a long car ride;
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One BFA major combines childhood photographs and painting
Every day, people take dozens of photographs that get stored on a phone, put into an album or even framed
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The Keene State College Senate approved a new grading system. On Wednesday, April 5, the senate met in the Mountain
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On Wednesday April 12, the Keene State College Theater and Dance Department will perform their 42nd “An Evening of Dance.”
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In a few weeks, the Monadnock International Film Festival (MONIFF) will be coming to The Colonial Theatre in downtown Keene
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On Thursday, March 30, Keene State College’s Redfern Arts Center will host the Doppelganger Dance Collective (DDC) in the Main
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Addressing sensitive, uncomfortable issues isn’t always easy, but for one New York City theatre company, their goal is to do
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