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    Overwhelming orientation

    Wishful thinking is not enough to entertain new students through week-long campus introduction

    While Keene State College enters its 101st year of matriculation, many students began their first year of college life in August with faculty, staff, and fellow students showing them the way.

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    Secretary Arne Duncan attends education class

    Most classes at Keene State College, or any school, can be rather predictable on the first day. For some education majors however, their first day was anything but normal.

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    The Early Bird Special or Bust

    EDITORIAL

    Most of us have been there, sitting in a six o’clock class, doing that nervous leg-spasm thing and checking the clock every thirty five seconds. It’s 7:28pm and the professor is wrapping things up...

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    A change of scenery

    KSC welcomes new broadcast journalism professor from the midwest

    Change is a necessary part of life. It helps us grow and gain knowledge, and sometimes opens our minds to things we never even thought of before.

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    Unique, national African art display travels to KSC’s Thorne Art Gallery

    Students, community have much to learn from touring African culture exhibit

    After the 2010 World Cup over the summer, when people heard the countries such like the Ivory Coast or Ghana, soccer almost immediately came to mind.

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    Dining common DILEMMA

    Keene State students may find the Dining Common hours questionable

    When 7:45 p.m. rolls around after a long day of classes, running to the Zorn Dining Commons disappears from the option list for dinner.

    Out with the old and in with the new

    While some establishments vanish around Keene, new businesses open doors to local residents

    The retail and restaurant scene in Keene is busy. New businesses are moving in, some are closing, and others are relocating.

    VideoVixens

    Videogame vixens bare it all, show it off, and for no apparent reason

      Instead of writing about my summer experiences like some of those other self-absorbed and uncreative college columnists, I figured I’d write an opinion about something completely and utterly random for my first week back-sexuality in video games.

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    Indie artist’s latest album is far from ‘Fire’

    Arcade Fire, an indie band known for its bold statements, unresolved tensions, and unique sounds, has once again produced a masterpiece--though completely different from the past albums.

    Program helps students adjust

    Deciding to attend college does not necessarily mean deciding to spend thousands of dollars to drink alcohol each weekend.  For some, college opens many other doors toward becoming an adult.  Between diligently reading for class, waking up without outside pressure, binge drinking or maybe a first college snow day, adulthood in college takes many forms.

    Reading initiative falters with late orientation

    Through a continued tradition, Keene State College faculty members attempt to unite incoming freshmen in the education of another immortal young adult via the Keene is Reading program.

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    Hundreds of Iraqi artifacts found after stolen, missing for seven years

    Iraq displayed hundreds of recovered artifacts Tuesday that were among the country’s looted heritage and span the ages from a 4,400-year-old statue of a Sumerian king...

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    Deserted fraternity house

    Members of Phi Mu Delta forced to leave quarters due to rent increase

    A quiet porch with a “for rent” sign hangs in the window of 57 Winchester Street in Keene, New Hampshire.