At the culmination of the fall semester, members of the Keene State College Education Association (KSCEA) remain in discussion with the negotiating committee over faculty contracts. The latest meeting, held on Monday, Dec. 14, yielded no change between the two committees, who have been in closed-door talks since March 2009.
Editorial
There is a proverbial picture painted everyday of Living and Learning Community members hell-bent on conjuring up a program for their Pondside III residents.
A look back at the past ten years in pop culture, news, music, videos and more
Jan. 1, 2010 marks not only a new year, but the end of the past decade. For many Keene State College students it’s hard to believe 10 years have passed. At the start of the decade, KSC students ranged from eight to 12-years-old. Throughout these years, there have been many changes and significant events in news, pop culture and fashion. Some have been good and some bad, but many have been memorable. This is a look at what students remember most about the past ten years.
Male-base a cappella quartet has upcoming performances
A cappella groups on college campuses are not too hard to find, but at Keene State College a small barbershop quartet has slowly been emerging. For three years the college has been host to this stunning four-man group and they will finally have a breakout solo performance next semester.
Sophomore's rapid growth shows potential for future
Derek D’Amours has been playing basketball since he was four years old. He has competed at all levels since then and is now, as a sophomore, the starting forward for the Keene State College men’s basketball team. On Tuesday, Dec. 15, D’Amours was named “player of the week” for the Little East Conference