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Demystifying the Makerspace One Project at a Time

There's a place on campus where students can make their creations come to life. The Makerspace is a lab in the back of the library's first floor. While the walls and tables full of equipment can feel intimidating, it's open for all students and faculty to use. The Makerspace puts creative technologies within fingertips of the students, including computers for design, 3D printers, sewing
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Work Orders Can Now be Made Through MySNHU

Anyone in the SNHU community who has experienced an issue with the on-campus facilities may be familiar with work orders. Yet, many students may not know that facilities changed the process in which work orders can be submitted during the month of January. A work order is a work ticket someone submits to facilities when there is a problem that needs to be fixed.
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Women’s Center to Host Second-Annual Vagina Monologues

The Deborah L. Coffin Women's Center is focused on empowering the women in its community while educating SNHU students on different issues related to gender. The center will be fulfilling this mission with its performance of The Vagina Monologues. The play, which was originally written and performed by off-Broadway actress, Eve Ensler, in 1996, will be shown on Thursday, February 28, at 8 p.m.
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The Unseen Side of SNHU’s Newest Club: The Moonlit Society

College can be a difficult time for some students. The transition causes anxiety and stress, leaving students with an unbearable feeling of discomfort. Oftentimes, it can be difficult for a student to share what’s on their mind, as there may not always be someone around to share it with. Tyrron Pierce (‘21) had a friend in a similar situation who just wanted to share