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Take Back the Night for Survivors

On Tuesday, September 25, the Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center will be operating an event called Take Back the Night on the Green Space at 7 p.m. Take Back the Night is a non-profit organization as well as an international event that is meant to consolidate participants against relationship, sexual and domestic violence in all forms. Campuses across the country organize marches, rallies and
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SNHU Rush Week, 2018

To rush or not to rush. That is the question new and formerly acquainted students are faced with as they mull over the possibility of pursuing more involvement in Greek life this year. Rush week is a huge opportunity for committed or unsure students to informally prepare for a new brother or sisterhood at SNHU. SNHU boasts four tight-knit Greek organizations, all of which
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Innovations in Greek Life on Campus

Greek life has had a negative attitude surrounding it for decades. Over the last year or so, Greek organizations on campus claim they have been working to better their reputation and eliminate stigmas related to fraternities and sororities. One innovation they have made is prioritizing academics and philanthropy and trying to engage in more missions on campus to better the community. Some groups have
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Homecoming 2016 Preview: There’s No Place Like SNHU

Homecoming season is just around the corner here at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). This year’s theme is There’s No Place Like SNHU; Student Involvement chose this theme to remind current students and alumni that SNHU is their home that they can always return to. Homecoming usually brings in between 1,000 and 1,500 attendees. Alumni and families of current students are invited to spend