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Dining Center Mystery Debunked
Recently, there have been rumors spreading that the price of items at the dining center have increased. With exponentially decreasing dining dollars and increasing concern among students, the rumors appeared…
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Modern Warfare Brings the Series Boots Back to the Ground
“Call of Duty” had always been one of those games that I would pick up every year. It didn’t matter if it was being made by Activision or Treyarch (“Black…
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Joker Review: Why Disabilities Should Not Be Ignored
In what may be the most important movie of our generation, “Joker” provides a look into how society should and should not treat those with mental impairments. Mental disabilities are…
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The Annual Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (The Clery Act) is released each year to report statistics of criminal activity on the Southern New…
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SNHU Rejoices for Homecoming Weekend
Over the weekend of October 19, SNHU held its 2019 Homecoming festivities. With some events occurring on Friday and Sunday, Saturday was when a majority of the activities took place.…
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SNHU Doctor Creates Female Athlete Empowerment Group
Dr. Elizabeth Sheehan, associate Sport Management professor and director of the center for teaching and learning, is paving a new road toward gender equality in sports with the creation of…
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Dissect Dives into Hit Rap Albums
Named one of the best podcasts of 2018 by the New York Times, Dissect reaches listeners by diving into popular albums of the past few years and dissecting them. In…
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SNHU Adds New Club Sport President to Roster
Southern New Hampshire University offers a wide array of club sports, but until this year, there were no options to play women’s club soccer. Meredith Basner (’22) is a business…
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Save Money by Going to These Four Stores Instead of Penmen Place
While catching up on school work a couple of weeks before break, I received a text from one of my roommates informing me we need more toilet paper for our…
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Climate Strike Storms Manchester
On September 20 nearly 300 people marched on Manchester Town Hall demanding action regarding the current climate crisis. Activists used speakers and megaphones to give specific demands for local government…










