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Ice Hockey Continues to Dominate
Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) ice hockey season is underway and the team is doing well. Since Nov. 16, the Penmen have gone 5-2, making their overall record 9-3 for…
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Saying Goodbye to England
I return home to the states in just under one month and I feel as though I have just arrived. I have come to learn that this feeling comes routinely…
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Students Watch Election Coverage
The 2016 presidential election is widely considered to have been among the most dramatic, controversial, and hardfought elections in U.S. history. On Nov. 8, it came to an unforgettable conclusion.…
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Art Gallery Displays “Soon I Will Be President”
On Thursday, Nov. 4, the McInich Art Gallery at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) unveiled its latest exhibit, “Soon I Will Be President,” courtesy of artist Joe Wardwell. The title…
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Professionalism is Essential
What is professionalism? It’s talked about a lot, but what does it mean? It covers many things related to someone’s work: a good work ethic, timeliness, collaboration skills, taking responsibility,…
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SNHU Celebrates International Education Week
The week of Nov. 14 was the event-filled International Education Week (IEW) at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). International Student Services (ISS) with the help of SNHU and off-campus representatives…
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Post-Election Letter from the Editors
Almost a month has passed since the results of the election came in. In that time, and in the time leading up to Nov. 8, many emotions have been on…
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Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
The Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) put on Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, which traditionally falls on the week leading up to Thanksgiving. The week is designed to bring…
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Townhouse Staff Helps Boston’s Homeless
Five Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Townhouse Resident Assistants (RA) and the Assistant Resident Director (ARD) collected toiletries and winter gear to deliver to the Friends of Boston’s Homeless organization…
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Revisiting “Undertale”
If you’re like me, “Undertale” was a game you in¬tended to try, but the incredibly vocal fanbase may have turned you away. Having now passed that threshold, it’s clear that…




