Dining team explains changes at assembly meeting
This week, on September 23, the KSC Student Assembly held its second meeting of the semester, with guest speakers Patrick
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This week, on September 23, the KSC Student Assembly held its second meeting of the semester, with guest speakers Patrick
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Last year, The Equinox reported the closure of the Martel Court Bridge, raising uncertainty about the safety of other bridges
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In the heart of the science center lies a garden tucked away from the business of everyday life, forgotten by
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The Greek Life organizations of KSC continued with their schedule of recruitment events last week with their annual Meet The
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The Environmental and Sustainability Studies Club (ESSC) hosted Native Seed Harvesting in the Science Center on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Native
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What do Clairo, matcha and feminist literature have in common? They’re all traits of the “performative male,” a new stereotype
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Amid a wave of firings and other disciplinary action nationally against people who’ve made comments about conservative influencer Charlie Kirk’s
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The agency that operates Portsmouth International Airport says it has no legal authority to impede or stop federal immigration agents
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The filing period for Keene’s municipal elections ended last week, giving rise to several contested races. They include the race
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It seems every day the country inches closer and closer to becoming a dictatorship, as people who say anything against
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In a hyped-up announcement on Monday, Sept. 22, President Donald Trump warned about the “dangers” of taking Tylenol, also known
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The Chronicle of Higher Education recently published an essay from two faculty members from St. Johns College about artificial intelligence
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Looking to share your artistic abilities with the KSC community? Tune into the Keene State Media Production (KSMP) club, where
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The Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery hosted a dual opening for two art exhibits, marking the first opening of the fall ‘25
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Video games have always been a costly hobby, but recently the prices have gotten more and more prohibitively expensive. The
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There’s no doubt that the last month of the American League (AL) playoff race was an active one, especially for
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Two Little East Conference (LEC) teams clashed against one another as Eastern Connecticut State University (EastConn) slipped by with a
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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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Alex Warren, a viral music sensation, released his first album on July 18, 2025. While this album is mostly composed
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It’s been four years since Maroon 5 released an album and six since their Super Bowl performance. With only one
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There is no way to describe this EP other than “I WILL.” Victor Ray, a 24-year-old from Newcastle, England who
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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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