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Tour of the Taza Chocolate Factory

Students for Environmen­tal Action (SEA) organized and sponsored a trip to Somerville, Mass. to visit the Taza Chocolate Factory on Feb. 6. The president of SEA, Hannah Pierce continued this annual event because students have enjoyed the chocolate tour for the past few years. The tour began with a greeting from the Taza Chocolate Factory clerk who then showed students around the store and
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How to Use the Learning Center

Going into the Learning Center for the first time can be intimidating for students. They know when walk-in tu­toring is and they walk into the library room 205 and then... this is when students often feel awkward. For all walk-in tutoring sessions, tutors have nam­etags and signs that indicate who they are and the subject that they tutor. Tutors sit next to their signs
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Protecting Yourself From Credit and Debit Theft

There have been several large cases of credit and debit card theft in New Hampshire during the past year. The cas­es have spread throughout the state including to Londonder­ry, Hudson, and Dover. Many of the thieves are stealing ac­count information, making counterfeit cards and then buying gift cards. There are a few ways the information is being stolen and some tips to protect yourself
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Group Projects Are Group Anguish

Alright, SNHUdents, it’s that time of year again. It’s almost halfway through the Spring semester, so not only does that mean Midterms are fast approaching but also the bane of our existences: group projects. Somehow, the mes­sage still hasn't gotten back to teachers and professors. Stu­dents have been bemoaning group projects since middle school and yet, once again we are forced to work together
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Penmen Pink Day Basketball Games

On Feb. 6 Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) showed their support for beating breast cancer by putting on their 11th anual Penmen Pink Day event. During the women's Basketball game those who were attending the or anyone who just wanted to help spread breast cancer awareness showed their support by helping out the Catholic Medical Center (CMC) who was raising money outside of the
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Alternative Break Takes Miami by Storm

Over Winter Break, a group of Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) students packed their bags and went to Miami, Florida to conduct service projects. This trip was an Alternative Break option, organized by the Center for Community Engaged Learning. The Alternative Break program allows students to participate in a week-long trip to various locations for Winter or Spring Break in order to conduct service