Tag: NH
One dead, car crash and gunshots reported on Marlboro St.
Whitney Cyr Managing Executive Editor Witnesses confirm that one person is dead following a car crash after five gunshots were heard at the corner of Marlboro St. and Prescott Street in Keene late Tuesday. According to the Sentinel, the car crashed head on into a pole. According to Rob Kroeger, a senior [...]
Outstanding women of New Hampshire celebrated
James Niedzinski Equinox Staff On Wednesday, March 30, at 7 p.m., students, professors, friends, and family gathered in the Mabel Brown Room of the Student Center to announce four new award recipients at the 21st annual Outstanding Women of New Hampshire Award ceremony. The new recipients included Jamie Contois, Kristin Mehalik, Norma Walker, and [...]
State budget cuts could cause tuition increase for N.H. students
Sean O’Donnell News Editor There is a proposal in the New Hampshire legislature that would cut state funding to the University System of New Hampshire by 45 percent. The system’s schools consist of Plymouth State University, the University of New Hampshire, Granite State College, and Keene State College. Collectively, they receive $100 million from [...]
Carrying on campus
New bills may affect gun policy on college campuses across New Hampshire Tara Nathan Equinox Staff When crossing the Granite State’s lines, it now may be safer to assume that everyone in New Hampshire is carrying a firearm, after the state house passed HB 330 on Tues., March 15, permitting most citizens to carry a [...]











Gun control debate reaches Keene State campus
Legislation surrounding gun control is no new concept as America cannot agree on proper and constitutional policy, ranging from banning guns to restricting the ability to carry them. Although a constant debate, it tends to be picked up and considered with special concern following tragic events, as is evident now after the Tucson shootings. New [...]
Gun control debate reaches Keene State campus
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