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Study Abroad Alumni Reveal Their Experiences
“The world is growing ever smaller, and we cannot continue to live only in our ‘New England Bubble’ comfort zone, oblivious to the world outside our windows,” said Southern New…
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“Outlast 2’s” Demo is Impressively Frightening
Set to release sometime in spring 2017, Red Barrels Games’ “Outlast 2” is a follow-up to 2013’s “Outlast,” a first-person survival horror game set in a rundown asylum. A demo…
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“Hush Hush” is Nothing to be Quiet About
Nora is your typical high school sophomore. Typical is a rather trivial word for what the rest of the book holds for its readers. Author of the New York Times…
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Netflick of the Week: “Hush”
A film easily overlooked many times while browsing Netflix for something scary to watch, “Hush,” is surprisingly high quality. Every movie or TV show you hover over on Netflix gives…
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“Blair Witch”: A Confusing but Frightening Homage
“Blair Witch,” released on Sept. 16, directed by Adam Wingard, is a pretty clear showing of respect to the original “Blair Witch Project” from 1999. That’s not to say it…
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You Can’t Run from the ‘Scary Monsters’
Often regarded as the last great David Bowie album, 1980’s “Scary Monsters” sees the king of costume changes looking back to his past success and taking aim at the future.…
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Just a Prank: Quit Clownin’ Around
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) students were spooked on the night of Oct. 4 as rumors of a clown walking about our campus— similar to the weapon-wielding ones we had…
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Dyeing to Eat Tacos
The Office of Student Involvement at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) hosted the Tacos and Tie-Dye event at the Last Chapter Pub on Oct.16. Student Involvement along with the marketing…
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Two Languages, Two Stories
On Tuesday, Oct. 12, the Office of Diversity organized its first Student Speaker Series called “My Story” to highlight the experience of two students who grew up speaking two languages.…
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Fiction Competition
Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) second fall fiction short story competition kicks off this November with The Penmen Review. The call for submissions opens Nov. 7 and will close at…









