MoCo Arts makes the switch to solar power
MoCo Arts opened the doors to its new building on Roxbury St. in August 2018. Before this move, MoCo Arts
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MoCo Arts opened the doors to its new building on Roxbury St. in August 2018. Before this move, MoCo Arts
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Keene State switched to purified waste vegetable oil, LR-100, as their heat source in October 2016. Staff at Keene State
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Keene State College Senate met at 4 p.m. on February 12, 2020. The College Senate serves as the policy-making body
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Research reveals that the cost of higher education impacts food and housing security
The financial cost of attending college puts some students at risk of hunger or homelessness. According to The Hope Center
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Keene State College held an all-campus meeting on Friday, January 31, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the Redfern Arts
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Ben and Jerry came to Keene State College for a second time on Thursday, January 23. The founders of Ben
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Keene State will be hosting the 20th Academic Excellence Conference on Saturday, April 18. The conference allows students to present
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Nearly half of surveyed college students in America face food insecurity, according to the #RealCollege survey conducted by the Hope
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After a social involving a controversial theme and alcohol, Alpha Sigma Phi deals with consequences
Rachel Vitello News Editor Erin McNemar Managing Executive Editor Puja Thapa Administrative Executive editor Kelly Regan Senior News Reporter On
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The Hungry Owl set up a donation box at Keene State’s annual Thanksgiving Drive. The Hungry Owl typically relies on
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The college introduces new optics courses
Keene State College is introducing two new optics courses this spring semester: introduction to optics and laser optics. Associate Professor
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The first-ever Natural History Conference was held at Keene State College on Saturday, November 16. Erica Kamerzel is a graduate
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Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield from Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company came to Keene State College to scoop ice
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Kelly Regan Senior News Reporter, The Student Assembly heard budget presentations for recreational sports, athletics and the Wellness Center. Lynne
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2019 Global Fellow presents at Mason Library in front of campus community
Kelly Regan Senior News Reporter Global Fellow Braema Mathiaparanam spoke at the Mason Library on October 28. Mathiaparanam shared her
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Kelly Regan Senior News Reporter “I feel like a lot of people don’t see disability as part of national diversity.
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Monadnock Hall will become a hub for students to connect with local businesses
Kelly Regan Senior News Reporter Keene State College plans to replace Monadnock Hall with a new optics hub. This optics
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Kelly Regan Senior News Reporter Students in Dr. William Bendix’s class had the opportunity to listen to democratic presidential candidate
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Kelly Regan Senior News Reporter “Our arrival on campus is not a coincidence and it’s part of a broader vision
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Kelly Regan Equinox Staff Keene State College plans to use an energy service contact organization (ESCO) to help achieve their
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Keene students and locals join the Global Climate Strike
Kelly Regan Equinox Staff Keene State College took part in the national Climate Strike on Friday, September 20. Keene State
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Kelly Regan Equinox Staff On an average day at Keene State College, roughly one thousand students will buy coffee at
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Kelly Regan Equinox Staff On Saturday September 14, 2019, the Alzheimer’s Association held the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Keene
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