‘The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue’
What’s The Book About? “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” by V.E. Schwab will make you question a lot about
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What’s The Book About? “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” by V.E. Schwab will make you question a lot about
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Hunter Oberst Connor Crawford
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Fall sports rose to the challenge of playing during a pandemic
Claire Boughton
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This past Saturday marked the Keene State College cross country team’s first and only intrasquad scrimmage. The scrimmage was also
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Claire Boughton Tom Benoit
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One student has tested positive for COVID-19 after this most recent round of mass testing. The testing took place on
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June turf evaluation results show below average playing surface
Claire Boughton Tom Benoit
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A look into the often misunderstood Salem Witch Trials
When asked what one of the most notorious spooky locations to visit during the Halloween season is, most New Englanders
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The Keene State College field hockey team has finally taken to the field for their first Red vs. White Intrasquad
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Competitions canceled after three student-athletes test positive
Claire Boughton
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On October 14, Keene State College Campus Safety sent out a timely warning notification to all Keene State students notifying
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KSC student was suspended for posting a video that violated school’s conduct policy
Hunter Oberst Claire Boughton
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October 8 marked the first men’s soccer scrimmage for the month of October. The red squad was made up of
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Three student-athletes have tested positive for COVID-19 after being tested on Wednesday, October 14. The early round of testing was
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Sometimes, things don’t go quite as planned. That was the story in the last two-minutes of the women’s soccer Red
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October 9 marked the second volleyball scrimmage of October, as well as the senior night celebration for the lone senior
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On October 1, the women’s soccer team faced off in the cold in their first Red vs. White Intrasquad Scrimmage.
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On September 30, the Keene State College volleyball team faced off in the athletic department’s first Red vs. White Intrasquad
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A Keene State College student-athlete has tested positive for COVID-19, placing 12 individuals in quarantine. Melinda Treadwell, president of Keene
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Pandemic or not, the Keene State College Dance Team will always find a way to grow their talent and add
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It’s a stressful time for everyone right now. Zoom classes, weekly testing, face masks, hand sanitizer, you have one class
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According to a press release on keeneowls.com, the Keene State College Department of Athletics and Recreation has officially postponed the
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The Olympics has been the stomping ground for athletes all over the world for a very long time. Usain Bolt,
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“After a two-year absence, the Little East Conference women’s swim/dive championship plaque is returning to the Spaulding Gym trophy case.”
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Have you ever played the game Clue? Have you read “A Series of Unfortunate Events”? If you answered yes to
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Some Keene State College staff members remain living on campus in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Director of Athletics
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With various Keene State College sports teams now being left with a four or more month-long dry period of
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With all Keene State College spring sports officially canceled, many athletes are left wondering what to do. They’re quarantined at
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been rapidly changing ever since the first case in the United States was confirmed back on
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On March 18, the Keene State College Athletic Department announced that the remainder of the spring sports seasons, which include
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Keene State College Senate met at 4 p.m. on March 11, 2020. The main topic of the meeting this week
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When the phrase “America’s National Pastime” is heard, most people find themselves thinking about the classic ball and bat sport
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Claire Boughton Sports Editor On March 18, the Keene State Athletic Department announced that all spring sport contests and
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Claire Boughton Sports Editor On March 16, the Little East Conference (LEC) Presidents Council officially cancelled all LEC regular
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A look at the deep roots and rich history of the game lacrosse
Lacrosse. Some people think of a complex game. Some people think of that sport they tried once in high school.
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Sophie Hayes and George Colarullo receive high honors at NEISDAs
The Keene State swim and dive team wrapped up this season with the men’s team placing second and women’s team
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KSC’s track and field record board sits un-updated in Spaulding Gym
With a different track and field record being broken seemingly every week this season, it may leave some people asking
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As the Keene State sports world transitions from the winter season into the spring season, some with a nitpicking eye
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The Keene State women’s lacrosse team took to the road this past Saturday, February 29, to take on the Wheaton
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Adversity and a roller coaster. Those were the two phrases that head coach of the men’s basketball team Ryan Cain
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The T&F team proves it isn’t always about the numbers
When a team gets a new coach, a turbulent transition period is more often than not expected. Changes in the
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When the name Usain Bolt is heard, it’s recognized. He is the 6-foot-5-inch, eight-time Olympic gold medalist who also holds
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It isn’t every day that a team gets to have their first game of the season also be the home
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“The Greatest Showman” is a beautifully orchestrated piece of work that captures what is, in all honesty, a very dark
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Owls come back from 16 points down with 8 minutes left
Why do people attend sports games? Is it for the loud music? The halftime entertainment? The hope that your team
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Claire Boughton Sports Editor Terrell Davis. Danny Manning. Pierluigi Casiraghi. Whether a running back for the Denver Broncos, an NBA
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Junior center James Anozie becomes the 37th Owl to reach milestone
Cristian Valentin Opinions Editor Claire Boughton Sports Editor On Wednesday, February 5, junior center James Anozie joined an elite company
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Here’s a story. Fifteen years ago a group of students were playing pick-up hockey when they got an idea: Keene
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The men’s and women’s swim and dive teams take home LEC victories
This past weekend marked the women’s swim and dive team’s 14th consecutive championship win in the Little East Conference. The
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Paige Mills becomes new head coach for XC and T&F teams
What would make a person voluntarily decide to leave sunny California and travel to sub-zero New Hampshire in the middle
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