Students perform original works
Every concert is usually filled with wonderful music played by talented musicians. Do you ever wonder where that music actually
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Every concert is usually filled with wonderful music played by talented musicians. Do you ever wonder where that music actually
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To many, percussion is a unique part of music. From feeling the beats of a drum in your chest, to
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In the many departments found across Keene State College, you will find a lot of different professors who help to
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Deep and soulful, there really is no other music genre quite like jazz. On Friday, Dec. 1, the Keene State
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The holiday season is a time full of tradition. At Keene State College, Tuba Christmas is one tradition that is
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The music program a Keene State College proves to be a rigorous four years for music majors, but can be
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KSC Guitar Orchestra and Latin American Ensemble perform diverse selections
The Keene State College Latin American Ensemble, Cotopaxi, and the KSC Guitar Orchestra brought a myriad of diverse music and
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Monopoly, The Game of Life, Chutes & Ladders and Clue are board games that almost everyone has played before. People
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Every year in Park City, Utah, over 40 thousand attendees gather for the largest independent film festival in the United
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The Keene State College Concert Band filled the Main Theatre of the Redfern Arts Center with music last Thursday night,
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Slender arms, flat tummy, graceful legs and angular cheekbones. So often, these are features portrayed within media and entertainment as
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Imagine signing up for a scholarship on the last day of its deadline as a joke because all your friends
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KSC hosts 41st and final Children’s Literature Festival
Almost everyone knows the magic and wonder they felt as a child when their parents would tuck them into bed
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Seniors Amy Buonpane, flute, and Matthew McGinnis, tenor, filled the stage of the Redfern Arts Center with music this Sunday
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“We have the power. We have the right. The streets are ours; take back the night!” Powerful words you might
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The weekly student assembly meeting began with two budget requests. The first request was from the National Science Teachers Association
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Harlem, a historic neighborhood with rich cultural roots, is known for its vibrant, African immigrant community. East-African jazz songstress Somi
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Certain topics, especially in today’s political climate can seem almost taboo to talk about, much less base an entire performance
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Violence in the entertainment world is harmless right? It is nothing more than smoke and mirrors, fake blood and special
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Drag queens perform at Keene State College and speak on drag history
What an extravaganza eleganza! This past Friday, Oct. 6, Keene State College welcomed the talents of professional drag queens Mizery
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Sometimes during your college years, you might have some of those dreadful thoughts that cross your mind; “What am I
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It is not often that people in the arts get to work with true masters of their crafts. Keene State
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KSC ramps it up for Let’s Dance: 80s Editon
Leg warmers were dusted off, tutus fluffed and shoulder pads made to be as sharp as ever at the Let’s
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The Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery will reopen its doors for the season on Friday, Sept. 22, with an exhibit featuring the
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Most college students find it hard enough to balance classes, the occasional club activities and their social lives. Keene State
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With optimism, enthusiasm and a fresh-faced attitude, new Keene State College Dance Professor Meredith Bove is ready to see what
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Preparation and Arrival I suppose for me, this journey abroad to Ireland has been years in the making. From participating
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The Mall of America is color-blind this Christmas
In a season defined by holiday cheer and togetherness, the Mall of America has been making some people’s Christmas wishes
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With makeup giving 12-year-olds the ability to look 20, the makeup industry seems to forget not all of their clientele
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The past week has been an emotional roller coaster for many in this nation. With the results of Tuesday’s election,
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Feminism. It almost seems to be a dirty word these days, something people do not want to associate with or
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Many people recognize that most illnesses do not discriminate due to gender. Sadly, often times eating disorders, including binge eating,
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At the student government meeting on Tuesday, October 25, the board was visited by Keene State College’s President Anne Huot
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As seniors are preparing to graduate, they also are preparing to enter a new chapter in their lives, whether that
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Surveillance cameras may capture too much
The United States: land of the free and home of the brave. But how free can one really be if
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Across the country, sightings of “creepy” clowns have driven the social media world, as well as many communities, into a
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Between getting caught up in studies and balancing a social life, staying active and getting involved on campus can often
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Students speak out about the stress of the off-campus housing hunt
The first month or so of returning to school is filled with many stressors for students, from beginning their classes,
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Built on a longstanding history of community and local artistry, the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery is reaching its fiftieth year of
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