Outsourcing operations at the Child Development Center
Starting next fall, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire will operate the Child Development Center
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Starting next fall, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire will operate the Child Development Center
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KSC Dining has a new face at the helm for 2026. After previous director Patrick Friley’s departure last semester, Sam
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An old rotary dial phone painted in all the colors of the rainbow sat atop a plastic table, its curved
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It is Wednesday, Jan. 28, a frigid and sunny day in Boston as I prepare for my semester abroad in
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This past week, seniors at Keene State crossed a significant milestone in their final year at the college, as there
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There are a multitude of things that attract students to attend Keene State. The campus community, the 40+ majors offered
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CONCORD, NH – The House Education Policy and Administration committee held a hearing on HB 1792, also called the “CHARLIE
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FIRST, the Manchester-based youth science organization founded by New Hampshire inventor Dean Kamen, says it has placed him on leave
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New England is faring better than the rest of the country when it comes to measles vaccinations, but a new
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The political climate of our country is something that always occupies the news. News outlets with different biases, different motives
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Each semester, students from all around the world travel to other schools to study abroad internationally. Every student goes through
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You know things are bad when religious leaders are speaking up about the ongoing events in the United States (U.S.)
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Bad Bunny, an artist sparking controversy for his Super Bowl Halftime show for unjustified reasons, has seen his name in
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While many students are starting their semester with new classes, film capstone students are continuing work on the largest project
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The question of whether or not Keene State’s Social Activities Council (SAC) will be able to host their annual Spring
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The Keene State Women’s Basketball team fell in its game against the University of Southern Maine (USM) 67-48 this past
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On Jan. 31, the Keene State Men’s Ice Hockey team took on the Plymouth State Panthers in a close conference
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Two Owls from men’s indoor track competed in the Harvard Invitational Meet on Friday, Jan. 30, receiving top spots in
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Following budget cuts, the Mason Library has terminated its subscription to the Web of Science research database, said Celia
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For the upcoming academic year, the Keene.edu website is going to be receiving an overhaul in terms of visual design
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President Donald Trump issued another extension to allow TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, an additional 75 days to find a
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“Iron Lung,” an indie-horror movie recently released in theaters consisting of only one set, a record breaking amount of blood
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Nearly 30 years after Adam Sandler first brought audiences to their “happy place” with the 1996 golf comedy “Happy Gilmore,”
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I sat in the packed theater, the only adult not accompanied by a child, waiting for the film to begin.
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Bad Bunny, an artist sparking controversy for his Super Bowl Halftime show for unjustified reasons, has seen his name in
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Benson Boone: An artist who has been recently popularized and meme-ified over his backflipping and his one song, “Mystical Magical.”
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AJR, a controversial pop band as it is, just had its 10th anniversary of their debut album “Living Room.” For
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Multimedia Director Jakob Hall spoke with organizers of the annual Earth Day event at KSC to find out what it
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