Norwich University faces another lawsuit
On Monday, March 24, Norwich University Assistant Professor of Communications and Advisor to student-run newspaper The Guidon Shane Graber
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On Monday, March 24, Norwich University Assistant Professor of Communications and Advisor to student-run newspaper The Guidon Shane Graber
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The bridge connecting Martel Court to the Keene State Owl Stadium has officially closed after a year-long structural integrity
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Prior to spring break, Chartwells hosted dining focus groups to try to get feedback from the students on the quality
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My family moved to New Hampshire from Uganda, the very center of Africa. We came to America with a goal
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Students have gotten used to icy winter weather, but now things are starting to warm up. The spring
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As midterm exams came to a close, students were asked about their favorite places to study. According to a
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Rebuking last year’s veto by former governor Chris Sununu, the New Hampshire House of Representatives passed a bill on
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A former Biden administration official’s role at the University of New Hampshire is coming under scrutiny from a national civil
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Jaffrey-Rindge school board members came up with a plan Monday night to save sports and universal access to pre-kindergarten
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While attending a voting day in Concord, Gilmington Republican Rep. David Nigel learned he is being replaced on the
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With President Donald Trump’s federal cuts to USDA assistance programs, the NH Food Bank has lost about $1 million
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The Keene State College Senate approved the 2025-2026 bylaws. There are two main parts of the bylaw changes. The first
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20 years ago, then-Director of the Ceramics Program at Harvard University Nancy Selvage was enlisted by Keene State to create
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In the Media Arts Center (MAC), an Asteroids arcade machine sits in the corner of the building in a
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The Alumni Recital Hall at the Redfern Arts Center was bustling with students and locals on March 12 for
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Junior midfielder Tess Brown delivered a record-tying performance, netting nine goals to propel the Keene State College Women’s Lacrosse
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In a back-and-forth thriller between Massachusetts Maritime Academy (Mass. Maritime) and Keene State, KSC Men’s Lacrosse was defeated by a
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To end a double header, Keene State’s Softball team swept Smith College in a two-game rally, with 6-0 and 5-3
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Keene State’s IT department has been working on some projects for this upcoming semester. There has been an ongoing
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Returning students, faculty and staff were greeted with a new enterprise resource planning platform encompassing finance, human resources and
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The future of TikTok’s presence in the American social media marketplace is facing uncertainty, after an executive order was
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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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A group of friends in Florida who are tired of being mistreated by an extremely aggressive member of their friend
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“Mayhem”: The perfect name for an album that has done nothing but spiral my brain into a rampant twister of
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“Missionary” was the first Snoop Dogg album I have listened to in my life. Really, it was my first
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Indonesian singer-songwriter Nicole Zefanya, stage-named NIKI, released her second album “Nicole” in 2022, a 46-minute collection of songs reflecting on
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