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SNHU’S Think International Fair: Getting Internationalized

Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) Think International Fair event held more than five different tables with organizations that promote international involvement. The event was part of SNHU’s International Education Week. Some of the tables at the event were manned by organizations such as Study Abroad, Conversational English from the Learning Center, International Student Services, the Peace Corps, and SNHU’s Center for Community Engaged Learning.
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Celebration of Light 2.0

On Dec 2. the Student Government Association (SGA) chapter at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) held its annual Celebration of Light ceremony in the Student Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. While this event has been held in the past, this year, participants may have noticed a refreshing difference from years past. For the first time here at SNHU, the Celebration of Light
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Hillary Clinton Visits SNHU

Hilary Clinton came to Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Thursday Dec. 3, the appearance was part of the university's Women's Economic Opportunity Summit. The second floor of the Dining Center was filled with secret service and extra security as the Democratic candidate arrived. The line for the event circled out of the Dining Center all the way to the Library Learning Commons. The event’s
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Family Feud

On Nov. 30, Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE) put on a version of the daytime game show "Family Feud". Being played in the Last Chapter Pub, students had to pre-select their teams of five ahead of time, examples being the “Smartinis”, the “Freshman Squad”, and “Transfers for Life”.   While the set-up was the same as the show, the rules were slightly
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Comedian Rocks Pub

Comedian Brian O’Sullivan succeeded in making a large audience laugh late on a Friday night. This comedian, who was from Los Angeles, had a large crowd laughing on Nov. 20 at 9 p.m. in the pub. He had rather dark and perverted humor but, regardless, was enjoyed by a big demographic of people that decided to go see him. One of the lead contributors
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Open Mic Night

An Open Mic Night, sponsored by the Creative Writing Club, Student Activists for Gender Equality (SAGE) and Generation Equality, was held on Nov. 5 in the Pub. The theme for the event was equality, and students were encouraged to share poems, short stories, or songs around this theme. The night began strong with cookies, and a performance by Richie Oliver and his guitar, playing
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Thrifty at Target

Target is… a happy place, a saving grace, a “I didn’t know I needed this before I came in here” place. Go into Target for toothpaste and walk out with a coat, video game, box of mac ‘n’ cheese and said toothpaste. Many students know this feeling well as seen in the enormous turnout of new students at the Late Night at Target event
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Free Money at FastWeb

It’s no secret that college is expensive. With tuition costs rising every year, paying for college becomes more and more difficult. That’s why scholarships are so helpful. The more scholarships a student wins, the less student loans they have to take out and pay back. Scholarships are free money that don’t need to be paid back. They are often from a college/ university, organization,