New history major being offered fall semester
Keene State College students have been given yet another opportunity to take their career to the next level. As of
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Keene State College students have been given yet another opportunity to take their career to the next level. As of
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The 475th meeting of the College Senate met briefly for the last time this semester on Wednesday, April 25, at
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The Keene State College Senate approved a new Master’s of Arts program in History and Archives, as well as solidified
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As springtime approaches, Keene State College is making changes and updates to its internal work. In a Campus Update email
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The Keene State College Nursing Program is back in action. From April 11 to 13, three members from the Commission
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Eligible student veterans receive in-state tuition and more
Keene State College is hoping to become a more veteran-friendly institution by becoming a Yellow Ribbon School, and it’s something
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The search for a Keene State College provost has come to a close; President of KSC Melinda Treadwell announced in
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FCC ruling may have effects on small businesses, rural communities and higher education
As of December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to implement a plan to end network neutrality, meaning technological
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While it was unknown whether the Class of 2018 would be receiving commencement hoods as part of their undergraduate regalia
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While Keene State College has waved goodbye to some staff members after February’s buyouts, a few new Owls have flocked
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KSC could be distributing two Posthumous Degrees, or degrees in Memoriam, at May’s Commencement Ceremony for both seniors who died
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KSC president searching for $35,000 to provide senior class with hoods
As commencement draws nearer, seniors at Keene State College are ordering caps and gowns, customizing their sashes and preparing to
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Marches, walkouts and protests have taken over U.S. schools with the intention of spreading one message: change, both in schools
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It’s a monster, one that consumes and affects more than 30 million men and women throughout their lives. Whether it’s
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On Wednesday, Feb. 14, a collaborative student-made model was vandalized in Rhodes Hall. The model portrayed The Thomson Center for
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The Keene State College Nursing Program is preparing for a national site visit in mid-April. From April 11-13, three visitors
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Swastika and transgender bias apparent in residential halls
During the month of February, vandalism has been widespread on the Keene State College campus. On Feb. 8, a swastika
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The Keene State College Bruder House, or as many students know it, the “toilet paper house,” has been sold to
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Keene State College will implement a new grading system, incorporating (+) and (-) grades, rather than A, AB, etc. letter
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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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Free tuition for eligible New Hampshire residents in fall 2018
College affordability: most students cringe at the term. In reality, affordability is one of the most significant barriers students encounter
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KSC offers first-in-the-nation construction program and others
With the new year comes new opportunities for Keene State College and its students. As of fall 2018, KSC will
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KSC junior threatened to lose her job for having a ‘fake’ service dog
Although often described as adorable and calm, service animals are known to assist individuals with disabilities, such as those who
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Keene State College has been recognized, yet again, for its efforts and commitment to sustainability. For its “outstanding efforts to
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Treadwell implements two-school system in effort to decrease $5.5 million deficit
Keene State College is facing a $5.5 million expense reduction target for fiscal year 2019 (FY19), which could result in
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Clery Report amended to ensure all crimes are recognized
Just about a year ago, a wave of hate swept over the Keene State College campus in the form of
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Interim President of Keene State College Dr. Melinda Treadwell made an appearance at this month’s College Senate meeting, and a
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Previous concerns over the possibility of the KSC geology program’s “extinction” became apparent in an e-mail sent to students last
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As accreditation standards change from year to year in various academic programs, deans and department faculty members are forced to
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The Keene State College Senate met for the first time this academic year on Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 4 p.m.
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As defined by The New York Times, civic engagement means working towards making a difference in our communities and “developing
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Whether Elvis Presley was hitting music charts for the first time, the first hard drive was being created or Dwight
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Blockbuster Video: a foreign and forgotten concept to many nowadays. Since the emersion of Netflix, online streaming and laptops altogether,
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Thousands march on Washington in 1967 to protest the Vietnam War
Just 50 years ago, thousands gathered in protest of a war that was killing thousands. On Oct. 21, 1967, upwards
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With the newly-formed decision to host Pumpkin Festival back on Main Street this October comes a variety of concerns from
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At the municipal services, facilities and infrastructure committee meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 27, Lane proposed an ordinance that would fine
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The United States and the Soviet Union were on the verge of nuclear conflicts just 55 years ago, and many
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As the classic rhyme goes, “In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue,” and discovered America. But did he
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1,600 students apply, Office of Admissions admits just 33 percent
Just 52 years ago, Keene State College only admitted 33 percent of students who applied to attend the college, placing
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“Come to me with a lock and a good attitude, I’ll lend you a bike,” are the very words Bike
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School spirit: a concept that carries many different meanings for students and schools, whether it be elementary, middle, high school
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A spiritual leader, head of Tibetan Buddhism and ruler of Tibet describes none other than the Dalai Lama. After leading
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Six years since cofounder of Apple dies from pancreatic cancer
A college dropout and a successful billionaire are two things many people don’t associate with one another. Technological guru and
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Fake news: a concept that’s been around for more than 200 years. Whether it’s floating around on your Facebook timeline
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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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Whether it be tennis, field hockey, or intramural sports, Keene State athletics were a triumphant success in the Sept. 28,
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As of now, the Boston Red Sox currently have the top spot in the American League standings (91-65), but not
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A winner of the Heisman Trophy, a running back with the Buffalo Bills, a TV star and a murderer, Orenthal
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Interim president promotes school spirit and sense of community
The sense of community has been present these first few weeks of the new academic year, and Interim President Melinda
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After three years, Keene Pumpkin Festival was set to return to downtown Main Street as a fall celebration for the
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