Letter to the Editor
I have decided to write this opinion piece because I highly disagreed with Brooke Stall’s opinion piece which was posted on September 10th, 2014. I noticed that the author of the article failed to...
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Dress codes. The word often brings back bothersome memories of being chastised by teachers for just barely violating an insignificant rule. Many of us, especially those in private schools, yearned for...
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I hope your semester is off to a great start. Here we are already, with the recent arrival of fall, and an enjoyable season full of community activities coming shortly. Pumpkin Lobotomy is one example...
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It is clear our society brutally ignores the essential needs of most of its citizens (hence, the appeal of “99%”), engendering widespread reciprocal disrespect. This is what I think was on display last...
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I am an ECO-Rep here at Keene State College. My job is to educate KSC students about environmental sustainability and going green. The ECO-Reps and R.O.C.K.S. (Recycling On Campus Keene State) workers...
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According to the article in The Equinox on Nov. 20, 2014 (P. 1), Texas governor Rick Perry made some interesting claims about the Keystone XL Pipeline. I was not sure that they were accurate and...
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According to the article in The Equinox on Nov. 20, 2014 (P. 1), Texas governor Rick Perry made some interesting claims about the Keystone XL Pipeline. I was not sure that they were accurate and...
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Keene State is New Hampshire’s “liberal arts college.” We hear it all the time, but I have no idea what that means. As the college is now involved in a strategic planning imitative and a review of ISP,...
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To the Campus Community: There has been much conversation and debate on campus and throughout the community about the riots that took place during the Keene Pumpkin Festival in 2014. Much of that...
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I want to preface this article by saying that I have never played for the Keene State Basketball program. However, my father, Dean Prentiss, used to have the pleasure of calling KSC basketball games on...
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The 2016 primary has certainly been one for the books. A large and somewhat impressive list of candidates has provided us with plenty to talk about. As far as the next president goes we believe he or...
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It’s been a couple years since I graduated from Keene State College, but I’m still bothered by the social justice classes that I was forced to attend. Some students are required by their major to take...
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I hope your semester is off to a great start. Here we are already, with the recent arrival of fall, and an enjoyable season full of community activities coming shortly. Pumpkin Lobotomy is one example...
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On Thursday, March 10, 2016, the student editors of this newspaper ran an opinion piece about Keene State’s “red light rating” in reference to policies related to free speech on this campus. Included...
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Olivia Belanger Administrative Executive Editor Crae Messer Managing Executive Editor On the front page of the Oct. 27, 2016, issue of The Equinox, there was an article about the possible academic...
View ArticleFormer KSC VP of Finance and Planning calls for students to vote in election
Students and Educators Have A lot at Stake in This Election. From President to State Legislators, it matters that students and educators vote in New Hampshire’s November 8th general election. A vote...
View ArticleProtecting freedom of speech at Keene State College
An article in the November 17 issue of the Equinox concerning Keene State College’s inclusion on a list of institutions as a result of the College’s policies on discrimination and discriminatory...
View ArticleAn open letter to the campus community
In the aftermath of the election, many members of our community feel directly threatened by the president-elect’s campaign rhetoric, the individuals Mr. Trump has chosen to serve in his administration...
View ArticleLetter from the students of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies major
To the Keene Campus and Community, In response to recent displays of intolerance, the students of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Major strongly urge that these actions and hate speech not be taken...
View ArticlePunishment for those falsely accusing others of rape
Many consider rape to be one of the most vile acts in modern society, and rightfully so. A victim’s life is permanently changed as a result, often times leaving deep emotional scars and posttraumatic...
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