Cleanup has been ongoing today in Keene, New Hampshire after disorderly students disrupted and vandalized the community during the state’s “Pumpkinfest.” Some college students cleaning up the mess say the main instigators were students were not from Keene State College.
Most of the KSC students cleaning up say it was mostly students from other colleges causing the riots pic.twitter.com/SmYciWYBZB
— Martha Shanahan (@martha_shan) October 19, 2014
Shared with from us from the cleanup in Keene by our students. This is the KSC we know and love.
Photo by Will Coates pic.twitter.com/27JyLEtdYW— Keene State College (@KeeneState_) October 19, 2014
We would like to take a moment and thank all of those who came this morning to help "Clean Up Keene". The amount… http://t.co/XUbBZ6MsmB
— Student Involvement (@KSCInvolvement) October 19, 2014
KSC students have been cleaning up the Keene community all morning after yesterday's violence. Stories to come. pic.twitter.com/k6eAQp1xtp
— The Equinox (@KSCequinox) October 19, 2014
PHOTO: Students clean up in Keene, N.H., a day after chaos and police tear gas http://t.co/DUpkOEf6wL pic.twitter.com/FlYxzjdZQn
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) October 19, 2014
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Photos of disturbances and damage Saturday in Keene, N.H., and cleanup on Sunday http://t.co/GwWbZvT9bu pic.twitter.com/sv42GlPTHI
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) October 19, 2014
Ironically, the Twitter bio for Keene State College’s account reads:
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