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We regret to inform of plagiarism at The Equinox

The Equinox has become aware that three counts of extensive plagiarism have taken place within the past month in regards to our sports section.  To our current knowledge, the instances are as follows: Full story

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Facing the future

One Keene State College freshman brings more to class with him than just a backpack

Students at Keene State College come from different backgrounds and walks of life, but one student may have a story unlike any other. Full story

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Referrals on the rise

Annual crime report shows rising numbers of alcohol-related incidents

Every year Campus Safety gathers and reports statistics concerning  crimes that occur on the Keene State College campus and the property that surrounds the college.     Full story

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The silence cries for help

    For all the personal mountains everybody has to climb, for every struggle that does not immediately come packaged with a convenient solution, there is still a new day ahead. There is still a tomorrow. Full story

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Vote yes on local politics

     Politics might seem like the last thing a jaded student at Keene State College wants to think about, especially as the end-of-the-semester crunch approaches quickly. Full story

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Shaken, but not silent

An Equinox reporter helps KSC ‘take back the night’

“We are women, we are men. Together we fight, to Take Back the Night.” This was what we yelled during the march from the L.P. Young Student Center to Main Street on Thursday Oct. 15. Full story

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On a high note

Student musician talks about perspectives in music making

The life of a musician may seem pretty uniform to some. Its easy to get used to the image of a person with a guitar slung over their shoulder, singing on a street corner, bench or picnic table. Full story

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Culture one frame at a time

Comic art through the ages comes to Keene State art gallery

“Out of Sequence: Underrepresented Voices in American Comics,” now featured in the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery. Full story

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Two for the price of one

KSC coach enjoys working two jobs

For some, taking on a second job while already coaching a Division III collegiate sport would seem unimaginable.  But one Keene State College coach has proven it can all be done. Full story

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KSC athlete trains thrice as hard

When anyone hears the word “triathlon,” they typically get a little intimidated, but who wouldn’t? Full story

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KSC encourages City Watch registration


Just seven months after the Virginia Tech shooting of April 2007, the City Watch program was established  at Keene State College.

Hearing held for Paltrineri


The case against former Zorn Dining Commons and Sodexo employee, Paul Paltrineri, is mounting in Keene courts.

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Petty crimes steal from the college’s reputation

Editorial

   Over the course of this semester, there has been enough proof on the KSC campus that would indicate students have yet to graduate from elementary school.

Don’t give up when the creative well runs dry

Writer’s block is no fun.
For those unfamiliar, I refer to the ugly, despicable phenomenon whereupon the proverbial well dries up and the muse kicks the bucket

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‘Weare’ the dance is

Small company, big performance


On Oct. 6, students had the opportunity to attend a workshop led by the Kate Weare Company, a contemporary dance studio who, on Oct. 7, performed on the main stage of the Redfern Arts Center.  

Leading a double life

GameFace: 2 Point 0

When I was younger, I spent a heck of a lot of time outdoors. Whether I was playing Frisbee, soccer or baseball; it didn’t matter, I just had to be outside.

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Blame it on the Weather

As days get shorter, some KSC students may experience the effects of seasonal depression


Many Keene State College students wish the rain and wet weather would go away.

‘Keene is Reading’ program discusses the book ‘Cod’



In the Keene State College bookstore, students will find all the necessities for school including pens,  pencils, notebooks, folders and much more.

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Two for the price of one

KSC coach enjoys working two jobs


For some, taking on a second job while already coaching a Division III collegiate sport would seem unimaginable.  But one Keene State College coach has proven it can all be done.

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