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You Are Welcome Here
During Donald Drumpf’s first week as President, what appeared to be a multitude of executive orders were issued from the White House. Among these is what has become commonly known…
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SNHU Raises Human Trafficking Awareness
January was Human Trafficking Awareness Month and Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) held events on campus to bring attention to this topic. On Saturday, January 28, The Women’s Center and…
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Culinary Teach-Out Decision Put On Hold
The Culinary program at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) received shocking news when Michael Evans, Vice President of Academic Affairs, recommended a teach-out of the program in mid-January. In a…
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SNHU Student Traveled to Africa to Give Back to Children
In her semester off of her second year of college, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) senior Ambika Menon was offered an internship in Ho, Ghana at the New Seed International…
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The Palace Theatre Presents “A Christmas Carol”
The Palace Theatre in Manchester, NH opened their production of “A Christmas Carol” on Dec. 2. The Charles Dickens classic has become an annual tradition for them. In the story,…
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All the Ugly and Wonderful Things
Bryn Greenwood’s first novel, “All the Ugly and Wonderful Things,” strikes readers with a tale of unusual love that makes you question the way you see relationships. The story is…
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Recurring Registration Nightmares
Registration is a stressful time for students; choosing classes for the next semester is not an easy task. Being a transfer student, I have registered for classes on my own…
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Wadjda Ends Fall Films
Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) School of Arts and Science presented a Saudi Arabian movie, Wadjda in Dec. 7 at the Walker Auditorium. Vanessa Rocco, assistant professor of art history,…
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Take Time Before You Sign
Buying a car, while exciting, is a decision that takes planning. Aside from examining safety features, look, technology, and gas efficiency it is just as important to consider the financial…
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The Largest Art Theft in the World Left Unsolved
In Boston, Massachusetts on Mar. 18, 1990, St. Patrick’s Day festivities were still going strong at midnight when two Boston police officers rang the side doorbell to the Isabelle Gardner…


