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Dr. Sara Howe: For the Love of Teaching
On the third floor of Robert Frost lies an office that greets incomers with an “X-Files” poster, books by the dozens, Funko Pops and Dr. Sara Howe. Dr. Howe is…
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Global Café: A Taste of Culture
The International Student Services (ISS) has been running a monthly event called Global Café, in which they hope to better unite the SNHU community. LeAnn Bowden, The International Student Success…
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Women’s Center Breaks Taboo and Brings the Vagina Monologues to SNHU
Partnering with the NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, the Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center brought “The Vagina Monologues” to SNHU for what Women’s Center Director Brooke Gilmore believes…
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“I’m Trans First, A Vet Second”
People enlist in the military for a variety of reasons. Generally, civilians assume it is for honor and patriotism, but this usually is not the case and was not the…
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Life is SNHUtiful
It’s getting to be that time of year when the lulls of winter and the burdens of endless class work depress much of the student body. Sometimes, all a stressed…
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“Top Chef” Contestant Prepares A Gourmet Meal For SNHU Students
The SNHU dining hall holds many themed meals and events throughout the year, but students and staff were recently treated to something special. On Wednesday, February 21, restaurant owner and…
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Introducing Dr. Paul LeBlanc, SNHU’s Next President
This article was originally posted in the SNHU Observer (Volume IX, Issue 8) on April 24, 2003: President Richard Gustafson is leaving the SNHU Presidency. That fact is sad, but…
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Men’s Tennis Beats Le Moyne; Look to Three-Peat as Northeast-10 Champions
The SNHU Men’s Tennis team kicked off their spring season with a 6-3 win over Northeast-10 rival Le Moyne College on Sunday, February 18. The match took place at Elevate…










