Keene State reacts to the faculty cuts and reductions
Twenty-five staff reductions occurred at Keene State on Nov. 18. Of these reductions, seventeen individuals were affected, and eight previously
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Twenty-five staff reductions occurred at Keene State on Nov. 18. Of these reductions, seventeen individuals were affected, and eight previously
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With the staff reductions announced on Nov. 18, the departments and faculty at Keene State have been reacting to the
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With the end of the semester approaching and holiday travel on the horizon, Director of The Wellness Center Barbara Berthiaume
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Now that Thanksgiving break is over, Keene State is getting ready to end off the semester for an even longer
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On Monday, Dec. 1, at 7:38 p.m., Keene State students and faculty received a notification courtesy of the KSC’s Owl
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As the semester comes to an end, winter break and the holiday season brings opportunities for students to enjoy time
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On one side of Concord’s City Plaza is a nativity scene. On the other is a pentagram — a symbol
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A brewery of the people, by the people, for the people. That’s the vision for Black Cloud Brewing, a new
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Of the 12 immigration arrests Troy Police Chief David Ellis says his department has made since September, two were in
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It is impossible to imagine a life without someone you love, and even more impossible to actually experience it. You
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More than a thousand Granite Staters are left without accessible medical care following the closure of Ammonoosuc Community Health Services
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Every year on Dec. 31, or even before, most people think of a goal they will take with them into
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While it seemed like dinner as usual on the first floor of the Zorn Dining Commons (DC), just upstairs was
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Sunday, Dec. 7, marked the 52nd anniversary of Keene State’s annual “Tuba Christmas” event. This event, which started back in
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Author Agustina Bazterrica, known for her books “Tender is the Flesh” and “The Unworthy,” came to the Cohen Institute for
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Keene State Women’s Basketball team advanced to an overall 7-2 on the season this week after a decisive 76-59 win
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The Keene State Men’s Ice Hockey team hosted King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., in its 3-2 win on Friday, Dec.
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The job of a college coach is one of the most prestigious and highly paid positions in any University football
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Following budget cuts, the Mason Library has terminated its subscription to the Web of Science research database, said Celia
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For the upcoming academic year, the Keene.edu website is going to be receiving an overhaul in terms of visual design
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President Donald Trump issued another extension to allow TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, an additional 75 days to find a
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Nearly 30 years after Adam Sandler first brought audiences to their “happy place” with the 1996 golf comedy “Happy Gilmore,”
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I sat in the packed theater, the only adult not accompanied by a child, waiting for the film to begin.
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If you’re anything like me, nothing signals a soulless, uninspired Hollywood cash-grab quite like the term “re-make”. These days it
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Benson Boone: An artist who has been recently popularized and meme-ified over his backflipping and his one song, “Mystical Magical.”
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AJR, a controversial pop band as it is, just had its 10th anniversary of their debut album “Living Room.” For
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Lovejoy, an indie-rock band that has only released three EPs since their start in 2021, has recently released their debut
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Multimedia Director Jakob Hall spoke with organizers of the annual Earth Day event at KSC to find out what it
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