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Dinner at Gordi’s Place

From cashier to cook and back again, notorious Dining Commons personality brings all of campus to his home for some comfort food.

Gordon “Gordi” Davis brought his home-style meatloaf to the Zorn Dining Commons for dinner on March 9.

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Pride vs FDA

Pride protests bad blood

FDA regulations prove a sore spot for students

In 1982, Wisconsin outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation, in 2009, New Hampshire recognized same-sex marriage, but in 2010, homosexuals still cannot donate blood. In 1977, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled against the right of men who had sex with other men to donate blood.

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Housing

A down payment is needed for off-campus housing education

Few embrace a loss of direction. There comes a time where we all are off in the world independently. For some, that freedom is daunting. For others, it’s a welcome change. Whether or not one accepts the transition from living with the folks to becoming a self-reliant grownup, it seems turning onto a new road is easier than learning and adapting to the eventual drive on it.  Living on a college campus is that first turn. Moving off veers onto a second.

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Keene Equinox

'Cold pack' sparks student questions

Students wanting a quick fix from sickness disappointed with the brown bag cure

As New England’s wintry weather thaws in its spring transition, Keene State College students experience the tail-end of the season’s health-related ailments and woes. KSC Health Services has just the goody bag for students with a multitude of symptoms.

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Keene Equinox

The "Mind" is a powerful thing

Theater department play portrays effects of grief and violence

It’s a full moon, visible clearly through the clouds. Below it is a southern style living room and a hospital bed. This is the most calming atmosphere the audience of Sam Shepard's "A Lie of the Mind" got to experience before the night broke out into arguments, hysteria, mature subject matter and fire, only broken apart by awkward silences and laughter. Full story

Keene Equinox

Working hard...and working out

Behind the madness of Recreational Sports

Anyone on campus who has visited the Spaulding Gymnasium can see the high-quality facilities Keene State College offers. A lot of work is put into running the gym smoothly and efficiently.

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Neighborhood asks for KSC involvement

Although Keene State College offers some help to students who plan to live off campus, members of one group of Keene residents have made efforts to provide more assistance. The Southeast Keene Neighborhood Group (SEKNG), a group of approximately 40 Keene residents living in neighborhoods occupied by students, aims to improve the quality of life among residents.

Pride vs FDA

Pride protests bad blood

FDA regulations prove a sore spot for students

In 1982, Wisconsin outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation, in 2009, New Hampshire recognized same-sex marriage, but in 2010, homosexuals still cannot donate blood. In 1977, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled against the right of men who had sex with other men to donate blood.

Housing

A down payment is needed for off-campus housing education

Few embrace a loss of direction. There comes a time where we all are off in the world independently. For some, that freedom is daunting. For others, it’s a welcome change. Whether or not one accepts the transition from living with the folks to becoming a self-reliant grownup, it seems turning onto a new road is easier than learning and adapting to the eventual drive on it.  Living on a college campus is that first turn. Moving off veers onto a second.

Keene Equinox

'Cold pack' sparks student questions

Students wanting a quick fix from sickness disappointed with the brown bag cure

As New England’s wintry weather thaws in its spring transition, Keene State College students experience the tail-end of the season’s health-related ailments and woes. KSC Health Services has just the goody bag for students with a multitude of symptoms.

Keene Equinox

The "Mind" is a powerful thing

Theater department play portrays effects of grief and violence

It’s a full moon, visible clearly through the clouds. Below it is a southern style living room and a hospital bed. This is the most calming atmosphere the audience of Sam Shepard’s  “A Lie of the Mind” got to experience before the night broke out into arguments, hysteria, mature subject matter and fire, only broken apart by awkward silences and laughter.
“A Lie of the Mind” played in the Main Theatre at the Redfern Arts Center March 3 through 6 and was directed by adjunct professor Vaughn West.

Keene Equinox

Working hard...and working out

Behind the madness of Recreational Sports

Anyone on campus who has visited the Spaulding Gymnasium can see the high-quality facilities Keene State College offers. A lot of work is put into running the gym smoothly and efficiently.