KSC live action game comes to an end
For the past seven years, Keene State College students have fought back zombie attacks, running from the rapidly-spreading virus all
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For the past seven years, Keene State College students have fought back zombie attacks, running from the rapidly-spreading virus all
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“Three, two, one, dodgeball!” Those words began each round of the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Dodgeball Tournament on Sunday,
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In times of civil unrest, when adults and children alike are fighting for their rights in an effort to improve
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TIME CAPSULE 1847 — Joseph Pulitzer, a famed American newspaper publisher, was born 171 years ago on April 10, 1847,
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TIME CAPSULE 1994 — On April 5, 1994, one of the most famous grunge musicians died at the age of
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TIME CAPSULE 1949 — Although times of war and civil unrest can have devastating consequences, sometimes there can be a
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For many years, the Keene State College newspaper played practical jokes on its readers in celebration of April Fools Day.
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TIME CAPSULE 1870 — Throughout our nation’s history, amendments have been added to our constitution in attempts to evolve and
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TIME CAPSULE 1973 — After many years of military intervention in the Vietnam War, protesters across the nation finally got
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Almost eight decades ago, a set of female skeletal remains were found on a remote Pacific island. Since their discovery,
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TIME CAPSULE 1965 — This week holds a special place in history for those who want to be student-activists. A
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TIME CAPSULE 1988 — It was announced in The Equinox on March 23, 1988, that Keene State College would be
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TIME CAPSULE 1989 — In 1989, a group of Keene State College students and professors went on a trip over
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TIME CAPSULE 1972 — During the week of March 22, 1972, Keene State College’s President, Leo F. Redfern, made the
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TIME CAPSULE 1985 — On March 9, 1985, the first Adopt-a-Highway sign was erected on Highway 69 in Texas. The
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Throughout history women have been discriminated against in many aspects of societal life, and athletics is no exception. Although there
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Shots didn’t necessarily “ring out” in the evening of Friday, Feb. 28, 1975, but several campus members were concerned when
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A new organization established itself in the Student Center (formally known as the Student Union) that many students welcomed with
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After a racy performance in a skit show in 1971, the Keene State College branch of the Tau Kappa Epsilon
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The youth of the 1960s and ’70s are known as hippies, stoners and dope fiends. At Keene State College, students
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Breaking the seal of history
On Feb. 16, 1923, archaeologists opened the Tomb of King Tutankhamen, which had been sealed since about 1400 B.C.E.. In
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Feb. 14 is commonly associated with romance, chocolate, flowers and winged babies shooting love-arrows; despite its wide reach, not many
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During the second world war, the city of Dresden, Germany, did not manufacture weapons or armaments, train soldiers or offer
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On Feb. 11 and Feb. 12, 1981, author, lecturer and consultant David L. Giveans spoke in Keene, free of charge,
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Influenza, a common but dangerous virus, has repeatedly left its mark on the history of not only New Hampshire, but
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Just about everyone knows the song “American Pie” by Don McLean which frequently refers to, “The day the music died.”
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The end of January and beginning of February marks the anniversary of a number of tragedies involved in NASA’s space
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The Yalta conference was held in the Russian resort town of Crimea from Feb. 4 to 11, 1945. At this
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Feb. 2 celebrates an age-old tradition of looking towards a groundhog to determine the remaining length of winter. For some
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The 2018 Winter Olympics is coming up next month in South Korea, after nearly a century of tradition. This Jan.
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The paint shop catches fire more than half a century ago
While we all returned to a snowy, picturesque campus this semester, the students in 1962 returned to find that one
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Previous generations making the most out of the season
As early as the 1940s, when Keene State College was still the Keene Teachers College, The month of January was
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It’s hard to imagine what life would be like without internet access. You would not be able to fill out
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Registration is 1.7 percent behind compared to this time last year
With all of the things students have to pay attention to throughout the semester, it can be hard to look
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Finding a sugar daddy isn’t the only option
Tuition, living expenses, food, it all adds up; and across the nation a portion of college students are turning to
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When students move off campus, they are often faced with a variety of new responsibilities, such as paying rent on
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Campus traditions are prevalent across the nation, from Dartmouth College’s annual “Polar Bear Swim” to reinvigorate students for the winter,
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Staff turnover delays the process of endowed scholarships
There may soon be light at the end of the tunnel for students who applied for Endowed Scholarships at Keene
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Imagine taking a class where you had to pay little or no money for your textbook or materials. What if
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If tragedy were to strike on campus, as it did in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, Keene State College’s Campus
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Halloween has traditionally been a time when you can dress up as your wildest fantasy; you could be a magical
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The flu has been spotted in New Hampshire, according to the New Hampshire Department of Public Health and the Center
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The question of Macintosh (Mac) versus Windows PCs has been present practically since the dawn of computers, but with modern
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Imagine working at a company that supplies clothes to department stores. Everything is going smoothly until, suddenly, one of your
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