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  • Students react to adjunct loss

    Sam Norton A& E Editor   In many ways operating a college is equivalent to operating a household—-5,738 undergraduate and graduate students living together with faculty and staff serving as their guideposts to help teach students the tools necessary to flee the nest. But like every household, Keene State College has challenges that interrupt ...

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  • The Equinox Athlete of the Year

    Ryan Glavey Administrative Executive Editor   The votes are in and sophomore Drew Ledwith is the 2011-2012 Equinox Athlete of the Year. The sophomore swimmer has been a big part of the quickly growing Keene State College Swimming and Diving program. “It feels great to know that all my hard work is being recognized,” ...

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  • Graduation a prime time to recognize contribution of ‘invisible’ workers

    As the semester ends for all, seniors are facing this coming graduation weekend with a mixture of trepidation, anticipation, apathy, and excitement. For the seniors and their families, Saturday will prove to be a busy (hopefully enjoyable) time to reflect upon the past four years and look towards the future ...

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  • The tassel is worth the hassle

    Largest graduating class prepares for final walk Dylan Morrill Equinox Staff   On Saturday, May 5, about 1,170 students—the biggest graduation class in KSC history—will be eligible to participate in the commencement ceremony taking place on the Fiske Quad. Interestingly some students, for various reasons, will choose not to participate. Barbara Preston, the commencement coordinator and ...

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  • Decoding music’s effect on the brain

    Sam Norton A & E Editor   Music is more than a beat that has the ability to catch attention. Music is everywhere. From an early start, music is introduced into our lives in every medium. It’s the melody a mother sings to serenade her fussy baby to sleep. It’s the song an ...

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Good Samaritan

05/06/2012

Allie Bedell Equinox Staff After nearly an entire academic year’s worth of work, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) expects the Good Samaritan Policy to be approved by the president’s cabinet during the next few weeks to go into effect for next fall. If approved, the Good Samaritan Policy grants punitive immunity to students...

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KSC plays laser-tag ‘After Dark’ for a cause

05/02/2012

Brittany Ballantyne Social Media Director   Students were dodging, running, and laser-gunning for a good cause at Habitat for Humanity’s fundraiser on Friday, April 27. This fundraiser, also known...

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Student athlete balances school and work with a successful spring season

05/02/2012
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Alison Lamell Contributing Writer   The transition from high school to college can be difficult on many students. With classes, the sudden loads of homework and exams, it can...

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Summertime living proves beneficial for students in Keene

05/02/2012

Hannah Clayman Equinox Staff   Although summertime has long been thought of as a time strictly for rest and relaxation, at Keene State College, it can be that, and...

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Seniors share memories and lessons learned

05/02/2012

The class of 2012 graduates in two days. We wanted to use this last column as a sort of reflection piece for these graduating seniors heading off into the...

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KSC student leaves international mark

05/02/2012

Graduating chemist shares research at conference in Germany   Patrick Johnson Contributing Writer   Andrew Abeleira is a Keene State College student set to graduate in May. Abeleira leaves...

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KSC campus a safe spot in Keene for students

05/02/2012

Julie Conlon Student Life Editor   “This is just unnerving,” was the response from Keene State College senior Alyssa Arcieri, in relation to the April 17 shooting on Marlboro...

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