WS capstone hosts events with anti-war theme
Nine years after two famous towers fell to the ground in New York City and devastated the nation, the United States is still rooted in wars with Afghanistan and Iraq.
When watching a sporting event at Keene State College, students and community may note a few star players for each team. Some don’t worry about how they got here, but more just the fact that they are.
As most current Keene State College students know, there are two expectations every year; increased tuition and new freshmen. For the fall of 2010, neither of the two may be as big of an increase as students are used to.
At their weekly Tuesday meeting, Student Assembly spent over one hour discussing the potential of building a new expo center in Keene with links to the college.
A former Sodexo employee pled guilty last Thursday to an attack on his wife and her boyfriend in September 2009.
Keene State College students learn about alternative paths for lives after graduation
The decision to enter programs such as AmeriCorps, City Year, Student Conservation Association and the Peace Corps are those left up to strong individuals willing to put in personal time and effort.
The Social Activities Council at Keene State College has changed the way it sells tickets for the annual Spring Weekend concert hoping to alleviate difficulties and frustrations.
If students are looking to purchase tickets to see Dashboard Confessional on April 25 they need to be prepared to do so online.
The Center for Health and Wellness at Keene State College is trading the concerns of pink eye and flu of previous months for the allergies and stress of the month of April. Christine Burke, Director of the center, emphasized the change.
Wu-Tang embraces the old school sound while experimenting with new styles
Seventeen years have passed since the Wu-Tang Clan kicked in the door of the hip-hop industry and took it over with their debut album “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).”
Like a mural tagged on a project corner, their raw rhymes and ominous beats painted a gritty cityscape of street-level survival in Brooklyn and Staten Island.