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Four Reasons to Watch “Love, Death and Robots”
You are never too young or too old to watch an animated show. After all, not everything that looks cartoony is meant for kids. Some animations include graphic violence, mature…
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How Students Can Combat The Pacific Trash Vortex
It’s hard to conceptualize just how much plastic pollution humans have generated and thrown away. To answer simply, it’s a lot. Marine pollution, especially plastic, has been dumped and thrown…
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CETA Building Opening Set for January 2020
Since the summer of 2018, SNHU students have seen the new CETA (College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics) building being constructed in between Washington Hall and the Hospitality Center. This…
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Penmen Recap: Spring Break in Florida
Over spring break, several SNHU sports teams escaped the cold of New England by traveling to Florida for a week of tournament competition. These teams included women’s golf, men’s and…
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SNHU Athletics Donate Soccer Balls to India
SNHU athletic teams are constantly finding unique ways to give back. Most recently, the SNHU Athletic Department and both soccer teams donated 28 soccer balls to children from slum communities…
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Don’t Make Pedestrians Another Statistic
Anyone who has taken a driver’s ed course should know all the basic rules of driving. Stop at a stop sign, go when the light turns green, and when there…
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Amphora; A Greek Restaurant with Gusto
The bright, vivid flavors of the authentic Greek cuisine have the ability to transport us to the beautiful island destination of Santorini or the ancient historical gem of Athens. Greek-American…
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A Changing SGA Brings Controversial Marketing Strategies
The SNHU Student Government Association (SGA) is in the process of implementing numerous changes to its organization. These changes include elections for members of the SGA e-board and student senate,…
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How the Winter Class Cancellation Policy Affects Commuters
During the bitter winter months, students pray for snowfall in hopes of class cancellations. For some students, even the smallest amount of snowfall can get them excited for a snow…
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Responsible Penmen Policy Offers Support to SNHU Students
Executive Director of Community Standards Jay Tifone sent an email to all SNHU students on February 21 regarding the new Responsible Penmen Policy. The policy went into effect at the…










