Double Trouble (Joe)
Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor Ever since grade school, senior attack for the men’s lacrosse team Joe Nutting has loved
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor Ever since grade school, senior attack for the men’s lacrosse team Joe Nutting has loved
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor In one of the most brutally honest expositions of what it is like to be
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor The month of April holds more than just rain showers. It is also the month
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The total number of positive cases have risen ‘substantially’
Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor As of April 15, COVID cases around the Keene area have been rising. Construction Clerk
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There are numerous benefits of credit cards for college students
Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor Finances are something that most people are uncomfortable with talking about, but it is something
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Owls put up impressive showing against the New England College Pilgrims
Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor In the first game of the 2021 season, the Keene State Men’s Baseball team took
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KSC music department fundraiser benefits Community Kitchen
Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor On Wednesday, March 10, nine faculty members of the music department performed in a concert
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor The Owl Athletic Complex at 110 Kriff Road is now being used as a drive
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Two staffing changes in the Title IX Office support department took effect on February 8. Former head of Title IX
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Two KSC students arrested last spring face court date after incident in residence hall escalates
Last updated Feb. 14, 2021, 2:48 p.m. et Connor Crawford
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The marquee on the Colonial Theater did not light up this year for the Monadnock International Film Festival (MONIFF), but
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Hollywood, please stop ruining books with awful movies that have nothing to do with the original book. “Frankenstein” was originally
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As you make plans for your Wednesday off, it is important to take a moment and observe why this day
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Photo taken from Equinox Archive Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor Joseph R. Biden Jr. has defeated incumbent president Donald
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In lue of the spooky season, I had to dust off one of my childhood favorites “Scary Stories to tell
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor Incumbent Republican Chirs Sununnu has won re-election in the 2020 gubernatorial election in New
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30 minutes east of Keene lies the quaint town of Wilton, New Hampshire. Offering a small downtown with local shops
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Last Friday, the Keene State cross country team was anticipated to host Plymouth State for a dual meet. The meet
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Could you live in a world without your phone? Disconnected from society? How would you react if something happened that
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New Hampshire ranked 21st for most health policy action taken during the pandemic according to a recent study titled “Health
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Iain Reid presents an existential fever dream in his 2016 debut
Iain Reid’s 2016 novel I’m Thinking of Ending Things presents itself as a philosophical bowl of soup. At times, I
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“Dying? Not the end of everything. We think it is. But what happens on earth is only the beginning.” This
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Riley Sager’s newest horror-thriller takes the reader on an investigation to find the truth
Visiting your childhood home should be a pleasant experience, that is, if it isn’t built on lies and supposedly haunted.
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In her newest novel, Brit Bennett explores something that affects us all: identity
What is identity? How does identity affect your life? Bennett explores these questions in her most recent novel, “The Vanishing
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor An email to The Equinox earlier in the morning incorrectly stated that the student
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor On Thursday, August 27, Keene State College President Melinda Treadwell sent an email to
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Connor Crawford Managing Executive Editor On Wednesday August 25, Dean of Students Gail Zimmerman sent an email to Keene State
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After a nearly three year battle, the New Hampshire Supreme Court unanimously overturned a trial court’s decision on the basis
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“Studies have shown that students who are engaged in student jobs on campus are much more connected and invested in
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Aspire makes tutoring available to students online
As classes and meetings continue to transition to online workspaces such as Zoom, tutoring for students is following that trend.
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The fight for the 2020 commencement ceremony
For the past month, the students of the class of 2020 have been holding their breath about the fate of
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In times such as now, with the recent outbreak of the coronavirus, cleanliness is a top priority for college students.
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Lights, camera, action. A little over three weeks ago, 13 drag queens took to the stage for the 12th season
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Update: The notice has been updated to include all travel, not just international, including domestic and cruise ship travel, according
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Tattoos are popular among college students and the Class of 2022 took advantage of this by holding a raffle last
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Planning for your future or thinking about possible career options after you graduate? Look no further than the Keene State
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On February 26, Keene State students were asked over email to complete a survey called the National College Health Assessment
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During this semesters safe space session, students learn about various LGBTQ topics
“Fear, stigma and violence that many people experienced then are still very present for those coming out now,” Hunter Kirschner,
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New Hampshire allows students to meet candidates and vote first
Connor Crawford Student Life Editor Puja Thapa Administrative Executive Editor New Hampshire is a very lucky state when it comes
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Monthly ‘Safe Space Sessions’ hope to inform KSC community about various LGBTQ topics
The first event from the Safe Space Committee took place on Tuesday, January 28. The session was led by Hunter
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Tensions between the United States and Iran are undoubtedly rising. No, we are not officially in a
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KSC Democrats are determined to tackle issues and have helped members become more involved in politics
If you’re interested in politics, Keene State College has a multitude of clubs and organizations that you could join to
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Social Host Ordinance aims to cut back on safety issues from large social events
“A Social Host Ordinance is really a way to make neighborhoods livable, to have people take responsibility,” Robin Picard, coordinator
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Creative writing students share portfolios at the library
“It was great to hear everyone read,” said Lydia Hurley, a senior who presented multiple pieces at the creative writing
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Students enjoy food and music at the annual Winter Celebration
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Student Colette Rinker stays involved with many student organizations
From working at the front desk of the TRIO office to being the public relations coordinator at WKNH and MTNA
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Connor Crawford Student Life Editor As a former resident of Monadnock Hall, I can confidently say that it was no
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