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Author: Bryan Creevy

Features

How to SNHU: Pokémon GO

September 6, 2017February 27, 2018 Bryan Creevy0
The craze has died long ago, but the phenomenon that is Pokémon GO is still alive and thriving on the SNHU campus. As the former Robert Frost Hall gym leader, I’ve played more than a fair share on campus and know the best spawn points, the best routes to collect items and the most contested gyms throughout the SNHU community. One of the primary
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Graduating Senior
Opinion

April in the Eyes of a Senior

May 10, 2017April 1, 2018 Bryan Creevy0
April of your senior year. People don’t really think about it until they’re there. The last month, last leg on your journey. It’s a lot to take in, and a lot all at once. Senior year is a mix between senioritis, long and hard assignments and a longing to get as much out of the last year as possible. Even in the beginning of
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News

Sodexo Asks For Help Fighting Mold

April 12, 2017December 16, 2017 Bryan Creevy0
Troy Robinson, a first-year student at SNHU, was surprised when he found mold on his “Black and Blue” from The Grille approximately three weeks ago. This is the second time Robinson found mold on this meal within the school year; however, the first time it was only on a small area of the roll. “After I noticed it, I dissected the rest of the
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Arts & Entertainment

Breath of the Wild Breathes New Life Into Zelda Franchise

March 29, 2017February 27, 2018 Bryan Creevy0
Fans of the Legend of Zelda (LoZ) series have been waiting six years for the newest console title in the series and “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BoW)” has made that wait worthwhile. BoW takes gamers into the ruins of the kingdom of Hyrule. Calamity Ganon, the newest incarnation of Link’s immortal foe, destroyed the kingdom 100 years ago in an
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Opinion

West Side Residence Building In Need of An Update

March 29, 2017February 27, 2018 Bryan Creevy0
It is no secret that SNHU is going through serious renovations of its east side campus with the new Gustafson Building, dormitory, and Athletic Complex, so it’s well overdue that its west side has some updates. SNHU plans to tear down the Chocorua and Winnisquam buildings that reside on the upper west side of campus and replace them with one five-story dormitory for undergraduate
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Opinion

SNHU Class Absence Policy Requires Reform

March 8, 2017February 26, 2018 Bryan Creevy0
One thing SNHU students will hear during their time as an on-campus student is that they are only allowed three unexcused absences before their grade starts being affected or they are forced to drop the class.   This policy is unnecessary and should be changed.   A student’s performance and grasp of the class’s content is not measured by the amount of days they
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News

Students Take Back The Night

October 12, 2016December 16, 2017 Abby Meltzer and Bryan Creevy0
The Women’s Center at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) hosted the Take Back the Night event on Sept. 29 at SNHU’s Green Space. They conducted this event in order to raise awareness for sexual assault and violence on college campuses. The event began at 7:30 p.m. and featured a few guest speakers including Jessica Sugrue, the CEO of the YWCA of Manchester. A number
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Opinion

Delayed Victory Lane Opening Inconveniences Students

October 12, 2016January 2, 2018 Bryan Creevy0
As soon as the Construction for Victory Lane was announced in the Fall of 2015, SNHU students, both commuters and on-campus, were ecstatic about the short cut to East Side Drive; however, the road itself has been paved and complete for about a year now, and it still has not officially opened. The question on everyone’s mind: What’s the hold up? As an East
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Opinion

Learning Commons Aspires for More Student Involvement

September 28, 2016December 16, 2017 Bryan Creevy0
The Learning Commons has been in operation for two full years already, and it holds more potential for stu­dent involvement than it is actually used for. The Last Chapter Pub is the primary location on cam­pus for student involvement with it hosting an array of activities almost every day of the week. The ACC build­ing is also another location where groups tend to hold
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News

Safety Concerns Cause Film Removal From Study Room Windows

September 28, 2016December 16, 2017 Bryan Creevy0
The Learning Commons has removed the films on all their study rooms over the summer for safety issues, stu­dent inconvenience, and cer­tain violations. Previously, the study rooms had films over the win­dows to give those who booked the rooms a bit of privacy. These had been primarily set up as a result of a faculty sen­ate decision to put films up in the classroom
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