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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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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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Recently deceased and KSC alumnus Kenny Hadley regularly brought the idea of “treat yo self,” to any conversation. Whether you
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Two students affiliated with Keene State College died during separate occasions over the past two weeks. Former student of the
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During the October 10 meeting of Keene State College’s Student Assembly, KSC Interim President Dr. Melinda Treadwell and Vice President
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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos proposes new guidance for sexual violence on campus
United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos recently announced the Department of Education (DOE) is rescinding its Obama-era “guidance” on
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New Hampshire has reduced the penalties on marijuana possession due to a new state law. The law took full effect
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A new system is being implemented to help organize student groups on campus
The finances for student organizations at Keene State College are under more stringent guidelines for fiscal year 2018 (FY18). Following
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Taking on the deficit
KSC Interim President Melinda Treadwell hosted a campus-wide meeting on Friday, Sept. 15 to discuss the current financial status of
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Women’s soccer takes on their season with 11 seniors
Working as a team brings an uncontrollable bond to those among it. As 11 Keene State College senior women’s soccer
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With a vacancy in the Keene State College Music Department, Dr. Christina Wright-Ivanova has taken on the role of assistant
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Education majors at Keene State College are able to choose between several educator preparation programs during their time on campus.
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Former President of Keene State College Anne E. Huot has decided to withdraw her application from Castleton University, as of
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Inside the Zorn Dining Commons (DC) at Keene State College, students may have noticed a gallery of napkins along the
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Former president of Keene State College Anne E. Huot has decided to jump into another administrative role, according to the
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Around the Keene State College campus, departments have been operating without their full budget for fiscal year 2018 (FY18). However,
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In the midst of a transitional period, Keene State College readjusted their campus around a new presidency. However, their change
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Keene State College’s Athletic Department is starting out the academic year with a new vision. Director of Athletics and Recreation
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Keene State College announced Dr. Melinda Treadwell as their interim president, according to a news release from the University Systems
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Leaving friends and familiarity behind is making many Keene State College (KSC) seniors resistant to graduate. On Saturday, April 29,
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Former Professor and Director at Keene State College (KSC) Don Baldini left big shoes to fill when he retired last
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Student Involvement Support Assistant Deborah Edwards, who is a familiar face to many students actively involved on campus, will be
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Student clubs and organizations face budget cuts
Many Keene State College student clubs and organizations are facing cuts to their budgets for the 2018 fiscal year (FY18).
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Graphic designer Paul Rand once said, “Design is so simple, that’s why it is complicated.” As seniors in the graphic
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In Keene, New Hampshire, finding diversity can be challenging. However, the Keene State College (KSC) Latin American Ensemble, “Cotopaxi,” brought
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Most films take months, sometimes years, to create. But for eight groups of Keene State College students, a film had
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Twelve KSC students take a trip to the American College Dance Association
The discipline of dance requires strenuous work involving the mind, body and soul. For members of the Keene State College
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A country the size of Colorado sits in Northwestern Africa, landlocked with a lack of tools we in the United
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The city of New Orleans, Louisiana (NOLA), is vibrant and lively, from listening to live jazz on every corner, indulging
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The protection of transgender students across the nation is at risk after the Trump administration reversed federal guidance that directed
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A group of KSC students performs parts of Eve Ensler’s play focused on women and their vaginas.
Call it a cooter, a twat, a coochi snorcher, or simply just a vagina. The diverse set of alternative names
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Since the Trump administration entered office, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been conducting raids that appear to target
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The newest residence hall on campus, the Living and Learning Commons (LLC), has become an architectural achievement not only to
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Winter break is usually meant for relaxation, but for the Keene State College Dance Team, the workload was piled high.
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In response to the hatred that has been spread across the United States in the past few months, a trend
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Keene State’s student chapter of Love Your Melon raises money for cancer research
Six students dressed in superhero costumes stood outside a patient’s door, grasping a small cotton hat. The four-year-old boy inside
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As the graduation date gets closer, Keene State College seniors are busy applying for jobs and finishing up their credits.
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Sexual assault victim speaks out
It was her first year of college. He was a football player. After her first party, she was drunk and
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Donald Trump elected as next United States President
A divided America went out and voted Tuesday, Nov. 8, and each vote truly did count during this presidential election.
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With only three weeks left of the election season, various first-time voters are torn. Choosing between the “lesser of two
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Beatboxing, classic hits and harmonious melodies filled the Mabel Brown Room this past weekend when five a cappella groups came
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Chicago homicide statistics shoot past Middle East
A deadly summer is coming to an end and the gun crisis is reaching a whole new level, yet
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For KSC twins Bobby and Laura Graham, their personalities, goals and lifestyles could not be more different. The one thing
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America is a melting pot; at least that is what I was taught. A melting pot that melds cultures, races,
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The state of New Hampshire flocked the polls for the primaries this Tuesday, September 13. The first announcement was for
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Alternative Break group helps out at Children’s Hospital in Memphis
I have always been a firm believer that one person can make an impact. The significance of an Alternative Break
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During Spring Break in college, it is common to hear about wild trips with friends to tropical places. While those
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For many people, hair is something that helps defines personality, but for cancer patients, that part of their identity is
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Keene State College students flocked the polls Tuesday, Feb. 9, to exercise their civic responsibility and vote in their first
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Women’s Swim & Dive team wins 10th straight LEC title
A decade of dominance has struck Keene State College. The KSC women’s swim and dive team won their tenth consecutive
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Chock Full O’ Notes hosts second performance of semester
Many have heard of the concept of a cappella through movies like “Pitch Perfect,” but seldom take advantage of Keene
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