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Munchiez Voted Second Best College Food Truck in the Nation

On Monday, SNHU’s student-run and operated food truck, Munchiez Food Truck, placed second in Mobile Cuisine's 2018 College Food Truck of the Year contest. After 12,000 total votes, Virginia Tech came away with the top prize. Around 250 food trucks were submitted to Mobile Cuisine, an online resource blog based around the mobile food industry for food enthusiasts. Only 10 food trucks were selected
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What Governor Sununu’s Re-Election Means for Out-of-State Students

During the November Midterm Election, Republican candidate Chris Sununu won the polls for a second term as Governor of New Hampshire. Many out-of-state SNHU students are worried about what his re-election means for their ability to vote in future New Hampshire elections. In his prior term, Sununu signed House Bill 1264 (HB1264) which states that students and other part-time residents must become permanent residents
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Breaking News: Hooksett Police Remove Suspicious Group from SNHU Campus

Four women accompanied by two men were found wandering around the Southern New Hampshire University campus today, attempting to solicit students to speak with them regarding their religious group beliefs. Two of the four women had been approached by Public Safety earlier this morning and told they were not allowed to come back to campus. The other two women were approached later on in
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Students Learn and Thrive in Kingston Hall

The always changing and ever-growing campus of SNHU recently opened its most ambitious building to date with Kingston Hall. Ribbon cuttings feel routine for students at this point. Campus President Patty Lynott recognized this in her opening remarks, noting that for the past fifteen years SNHU has opened at least one new building every year. “Most people don’t realize how many people worked how
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Fall F.A.R.E. to Bring Manchester Culture to Campus

SNHU On Campus paired with the SNHU social media team is kicking off their 4th annual Fall F.A.R.E (Food, Arts, Recreation, & Entertainment) on September 19 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the small gym. This event is designed to exhibit the different resources that are available to students in their local community. It is especially targeted at incoming first years and transfer students. The
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Painting the Campus Pink

In support of breast cancer research, the Franco-American Centre, CAPE and the Penmen Press will be teaming up to host the 5K Color Run, also known as "Paint the Campus Pink," on Saturday, April 14. Check-in will be at 10:15 a.m. at the front entrance of the SNHU Dining Hall, and the run is set to begin at 11 a.m. The 5K route will
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Public Safety is Prepared for the Worst

With the current atmosphere around gun violence, Public Safety provided details on the protocol for when a gun is present on campus. Some details have been excluded for the sake of security of the campus in the event of a crisis situation. According to SNHU’s Student Handbook, “possessing, displaying, using or distributing a firearm or any other weapon or explosive on property owned by
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Nick Peters Bond: From SNHU’s Kitchen to “Hell’s Kitchen”

From the SNHU culinary program to one of the most well-known cooking competitions in the country, Nick Peters Bond has transcended expectations by appearing on "Hell’s Kitchen," an acclaimed competition series that airs on FOX. After the completion of his first season in 2014, he was asked to return to the show for season 17, also known as the All-Star season. Bond attended SNHU