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The Keene State College community crossed paths with citizens from the City of Keene in last week’s event hosted by
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The Keene State College community crossed paths with citizens from the City of Keene in last week’s event hosted by
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Administrators at Keene State College are pondering the idea of becoming a tobacco-free school The leader of this movement is
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Keene State College is exploring the idea of becoming a tobacco free campus. Tiffany Matthews, coordinator of wellness education at
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Keene State College recently released two reports regarding the school and its students. One report is from a survey conducted
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On March 5, 2014, Eugene ‘Gino’ Vallante was fired from Keene State College after allegations of sexual harassment while coaching
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Keene State College President Anne Huot held a press conference Friday, March 27, to open a discussion regarding last year’s
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The conclusion of the Vallante Report from firm McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton places blame on KSC faculty for failing
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Keene State College President Anne Huot held a press conference Friday, March 27 to open a discussion regarding last year’s
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Student Assembly discussed funding requests and constitution approvals in this week’s meeting on Tuesday, March 10. One funding request for
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Over 30 alumni visited Keene State College last weekend to talk to students about their transitions from college to careers.
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Professor Paul Cawood Hellmund visited Keene State College last Tuesday, March 3 to speak to students about ecological design. The
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People in the City of Keene got a first-hand look at what life was like in 1965 Selma, Alabama, when
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KSC President Anne Huot visited student assembly Tuesday, March 3 to dispel any rumors about the where the money for
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Wood turtles in New England face more dangers than one might think. Ecologists Liz Willey and Mike Jones educated students
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Keene State College began a new tradition of praising the work some of its faculty and staff have done. Last
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Contrary to what was previously reported, Keene State College will be paying the remainder of the 2014 Pumpkin Fest bill.
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Skyler Frazer News Editor Administrators at Keene State College are pursuing changes for the school. Student Assembly hosted members from
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The overcrowding of prisons is the biggest problem in the United States criminal justice system, according to reformer Chris Dornin.
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Tuition will once again be going up for out-of-state students at Keene State College. According to Dave Solomon at the
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Chris Dornin wants policy changed regarding sex offenders and the national sex offender registry. Dornin gave a speech at Keene
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It’s no secret that how people get their news is changing. Revenue of newspapers nationwide continue to fall year after
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Officials from Southwestern Community Services and the Hundred Nights, Inc. homeless shelter hosted a community discussion about homelessness in Keene
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Keene State College students had the chance to voice their opinions on the college and its future last week during
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Alison Riley met with Student Assembly Tues. Feb. 3 to discuss the new mandatory orientation program for all students living
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Former New York Gov. George Pataki visited Keene State College on Tuesday, Feb. 3 to hold an informal talk with
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The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has awarded Keene State College the 2015 Community Engagement Classification. According to
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The Center for Health and Wellness at Keene State College has made some changes to begin the Spring 2015 semester.
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It was hyped as one of the biggest storms in decades before it hit. New York City Mayor Bill de
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Pondside IV is: – the first new first-year housing since 1993 – 80,000 square feet and will house 320 students
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A spy? A rival? A spurned lover? A jealous neighbor? City Banker Charles Rich was the easiest person to blame.
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The Student Assembly approved budget increases for several campus organization the next fiscal year in their Nov. 18 meeting. To
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Governor of Texas Rick Perry said he thinks the elections earlier this month sent a pretty clear message. In Perry’s
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The men and women’s swimming and diving teams at Keene State College started the season off well in their meet
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Pondside IV will aim to create an entirely new kind of student living for freshmen. “This building is going to
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ESPN and USA Today reported late on Monday that one of baseball’s most promising young athletes, Oscar Taveras, passed away
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Jay Kahn, Vice President for Finance and Planning presented the budget changes in Fiscal Year 2016 to the Student Assembly
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Architects plan to begin construction on a new resident hall in the spring. Tues. Oct. 28 architects from Perkins and
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The Keene State volleyball team beat Western Connecticut State University last Saturday Oct. 11, capturing second place in the LEC.
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On Monday Oct. 20, City of Keene officials held a press conference to talk about the riotous behavior that took
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Student Assembly held elections for vacant student government positions. On Tuesday Oct. 14 in the Mountain View Room the Student
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This year Keene State College’s intramural athletes will have a new tool available to them in the palm of their
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College athletics is a multimillion dollar industry. According to USA Today reporter Steve Berkowitz, the NCAA has had a surplus
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Since Johnny “Football” Manziel dashed onto the College Football scene in 2012, the sports world has been infatuated with him.
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After consecutive runner-up seasons to rival University of Massachusetts Boston, Head Volleyball Coach Bob Weiner is hoping that 2014 is
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