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Kylie Lorenzen and Chris Walters Named NE-10 Players of the Week
Content originally published at SNHUPenmen.com MANSFIELD, MA – Junior Kylie Lorenzen (Holliston, Mass.) of the Southern New Hampshire University women’s basketball team was chosen as the Northeast-10 Player of the…
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It’s Time to Ask Big Questions
“When you understand others, you understand better yourself”. This is the idea that Ask Big Questions Campus Conversation Challenge (ABQ) is looking to have members of SNHU community engage in.…
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Florence University of the Arts: A Home Away From Home
I have always wanted to go to a school in the city, but, going into my freshmen year, I decided to attend SNHU. Going to a school with a campus,…
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Penmen Profile: Trisha Luis
While most athletes experience anxious jitters before a big game, SNHU senior Trisha Luis remains as calm as a summer sea. She perceives every game as the same, whether it’s…
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Hollywood Culture Needs Changing: In the Wake of Sexual Assault Allegations
TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual Assault On Thursday October 5, the “New York Times” published a story detailing allegations of sexual assaults against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Many women have come forward…
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“Coco”: Death is an After Party
Sure, the concept of death can be scary to us, but Disney has always been obsessed with featuring in their movies the idea of loss and how their characters cope…
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Thankful for Study Abroad this Thanksgiving
I have never been more thankful on Thanksgiving than I am this year, and I am almost 3,000 miles away from home, in a country that doesn’t celebrate it. Spending…
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“Thor: Ragnarok” is Worthy of a God
In recent years, Marvel has pumped out hit after hit with such consistency that, at this point, it’s expected for their movies to be great. Thankfully, “Thor: Ragnarok” follows this…
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Letter from the Editors: Happy Thanksgiving, SNHU
It’s this time of year that we at The Penmen Press are reminded that this little club is so much more than simply the ink and paper we put out…
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Thanksgiving: Chow Down, Be Humble
Today, too many holidays have become victims of commercialization where even thinking about the once special occasion makes one feel a sense of yuletide queasiness rather than merriness. However, Thanksgiving…










