Earth week at Keene State College
Earth day was April 22, and according to earthday.org, it is the largest civic observance in the world. Earth day
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Earth day was April 22, and according to earthday.org, it is the largest civic observance in the world. Earth day
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It took until April 12 for women’s salaries to catch up with men’s from the previous year, and a recent
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The heroin epidemic that has been plaguing New Hampshire has not gone unnoticed in the city of Keene, which has
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According to Assistant Director of Physical Plant/Grounds Bud Winsor, five trees were removed from Oya Hill during Spring Break. This
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Alternative break 2016
Spring Break comes at a much needed point in the middle of spring semester, when students are desperate to take
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Relations between Cuba and United States open up and present new possibilities
For the first time since the United States and Cuba severed ties during the Cold War, Keene State faculty members
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The New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission passed a bill last Wednesday approving hunting and trapping seasons for bobcats. According
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KSC students donate blood for the greater good
According to the American Red Cross, every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood. This calls for a high
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This week, Humans vs. Zombies and Alpha Sigma Phi are teaming up this week for a food drive to support
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Nominations are being accepted for Campus Contact for New Hampshire President’s Awards. The three awards, which are given out annually,
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On Tuesday, February 16, a disturbance occurred involving a local homeless man in the Mason Library. According to Keene Police
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Program by Sodexo introduces students to new food and different cultures
The smell of spices and sizzling sound of exotic foods could be noticed throughout the Student Center last Monday. As
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Governor of New Jersey and 2016 Republican candidate Chris Christie appeared at the Keene Elks Lodge last Thursday. Christie discussed
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Senator and 2016 Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders visited Keene last Tuesday to discuss his policies. The turn out for the
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Students and faculty will have to change their password every six months from here on out
As a student at Keene State College, having a secure way to protect your online identity can play a vital
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The New Hampshire primary is fast approaching. On February 9th, voters will have the chance to elect the candidates for
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According to the Keene State College student handbook, on-campus students are required to have a meal plan through Sodexo, but
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Crowd of over 1,000 packs the Redfern to hear presidential candidate speak
“Yes, brothers and sisters, we can transform American, we can take on and defeat the billionaire class, and together, that
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Students are getting more involved with issues that they care about and are advocating for changes they wish to see
Protests, rallies and events of similar accord have been taking place on campuses throughout the United States, and Keene State
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Mysterious “volcano” returns to campus, raising questions among students
A mysterious, bubbling, THING has made it’s return outside of the Media Arts Center. While most students have no idea
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Phi Sigma Sigma and Sigma Pi host event to benefit National Breast Cancer Foundation
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and students are getting involved however they can to raise awareness. Last Tuesday, Phi
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The first of what will become an annual tradition took place this past Saturday, when the Monadnock Pumpkin festival took
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October at Keene State College brings with it a number of fall-related campus activities and events for students to participate
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Secretary of State addresses Keene State community
Campus was full of excitement this past Friday when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton came to address students and community
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According to Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Kemal Atkins, the end of the schedule adjustment period provides
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With political season in full swing, more and more candidates are visiting the state of New Hampshire to have their
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Every semester, illness plagues students and faculty alike, spreading like wildfire throughout campus. These illnesses often hinder students’ abilities to
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The internet provides a window of opportunities for people to learn, communicate or entertain, and for students it can make
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The involvement of young adults was apparent during a town meeting held by democratic candidate Bernie Sanders at the University
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Student use of false identification increases due to the start of a new semester
Twenty-one is the legal drinking age in the U.S., yet college students are often more than halfway through their undergraduate
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First-year orientation had some major changes made to it this year. Prior to these changes, orientation consisted of a number
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According to Alyssa Dandrea of the Keene Sentinel, a former Keene State College student has received the most serious sentence
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The purpose of Campus Safety is to ensure students remain safe by providing services that can establish a feeling of
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This week’s student assembly was the last meeting of the semester. The agenda included elections for three open positions on
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Keene State finished its series of presentations relating to the 20th anniversary of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide with “Building Hope
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This week’s student assembly covered a spring weekend wrap-up, and a new campus organization. Amanda Guthorn, director of Campus Safety,
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Nathan L. DeMond was a beloved member of the community from his time as a student in 2009 to groundskeeper
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Students and faculty gathered in the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery on April 14, for a panel discussion with volunteers from Freedom
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Reading and writing are essential tools that help us express our creativity and share it with others. Keene is Reading,
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Student assembly this week discussed plans for the new residence hall, funding requests, and an amendment to the constitution. Dr.
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Genocide can be incredibly destructive and devastating to those targeted, but all that can be done is learn from it
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The best way to learn about infectious disease outbreaks and how to control them is to learn from someone who
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