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Penmen Soccer Kick it Up a Notch
With the regular season halfway over, the SNHU Men’s Soccer team is gaining momentum and looking to secure a position in the playoffs. The Penmen have been a force to…
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SNHUs Student Employment Model
Starting this fall, Southern New Hampshire University has altered policies around student workers. Many students and staff are already experiencing the effects of these changes. The new policies focus more…
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The Cupboard at SNHU
The Cupboard at Southern New Hampshire University is a resource for students facing food insecurity. This resource is available to all students and can be accessed anonymously upon request. The…
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Better is Always Possible
A growing issue of basic needs insecurity among college students can often affect student success. On October 9, President Lisa Marsh Ryerson and Senator Maggie Hassan addressed these issues. The…
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SNHU’s First Gen Initiative
First-Generation students comprise around 25% of our campus undergraduate population. SNHU has a First-Gen lounge for first generation students. SNHU also has the First Gen Initiative, which helps first generation…
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SNHU Sustainability Month
Higher education is at the forefront of changing how we, as a society, live, breathe, and learn. The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) is a…
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The Penmen Press Is Back!
After a busy first few weeks of the semester we, the executive board of The Penmen Press, are back in business. This year we strive to report and share, news,…
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2024… The End Of An Era
Dear SNHU Community, Computers running, sweatpants on, bedroom door shut, and Zoom cameras turned on. Four years ago, that was our reality. In a world filled with uncertainty, students persevered…
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Amber DiPietro: Senior Letter
Although my time being a part of the Penmen Press was short-lived, having joined as a senior, it was impactful on my perspective of journalism and communications, and gave me…
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How SNHU Could Become More Pedestrian Friendly
With the recent opening of Dunkin’ on campus, foot traffic to the Academic Center has increased substantially. With this comes the question, how pedestrian friendly is SNHU? If we take…










