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SNHU’s New Dining Plan Finalized
The news of American Dining Creations (ADC) taking over Sodexo as SNHU’s dining vendor spread across the university quickly; however, it left two lingering questions: how much will my meal…
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Does Spring Break Really Give Students A Break?
Spring break is a time during the school year when everyone can kick back from their daily routine. Maybe it’s spent lying on the beach or climbing to the top…
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Faculty Spotlight: Andrea Bard
Andrea Bard is the Associate Professor of Communication and the Coordinator of the Communication major. She has been a part of the SNHU community for 24 years and wouldn’t have…
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Can You Bear “Cocaine Bear?”
In today’s day and age, original films are rarely seen. Everything has either been done or plots have been recycled to the point where they’re redundant. Elizabeth Banks’ film, Cocaine…
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Going the Distance: Keeping the Longevity of The Cupboard
The Cupboard is a resource on campus for students in need. As of late, it has faced the complication of running out of resources too quickly. The Concierge Desk, which…
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Men’s Tennis Preview
The SNHU men’s tennis season is underway. The team goes to Adelphi on Saturday, March 25, looking to expand upon their 5-4 record. This will be the Penmen’s first NE-10…
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SNHU Rides the Gravy Train for the Biggest Concert in SNHU History
After a fall concert that many, including CAPE, would consider a major bust, the pressure was on to put together a spring concert that pleased the SNHU community; CAPE did…
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Office Spotlight: Office of Sustainability
SNHU’s Office of Sustainability was established in 2021. They will celebrate two years of the office’s opening in July. Sustainability Manager, Pamela Beckvagni, works to further the efforts of the…
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“Everywhere You Go” Is An Adventure In San Francisco
I’ve never been on a plane before, or even across the country. All I’ve ever known is the lull of the road and the familiarity of the East Coast. Then,…
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Dance Team Finishes Fifth at Nationals
The SNHU dance team participated at the United Spirit Association Collegiate Nationals on February 25-26 in Anaheim, CA. The team finished fifth in scoring. Graduate student Jackie Allen (‘23), a…