Arts & Entertainment

Pokken Tournament Changes How Pokemon Trainers Battle

Pokémon battles have been brought to a whole new level with Bandai Namco and The Pokémon Company’s release of “Pokkén Tournament,” a fighting game based off of the Bandai Namco’s game fran­chise “Tekken.” “Pokkén Tournament” is a spinoff title where players travel to the new region of Fer­rum to compete in the Ferrum League. Upon arrival, players select their partner Pokémon out of 14
Arts & Entertainment

“Naruto Storm 4” Sends Series Off With Improvements

There’s big news for the Na­ruto fanbase this month. While the manga ended on November 10, 2014, the video game series following the knuckleheaded ninja’s story, Ultimate Ninja Storm, has finally caught up and wrapped up its series with the re­lease of “Naruto Shippuden Ulti­mate Ninja Storm 4” February 9. Minor spoiler alert: “Na­ruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4” picks up where the third
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Gearheads Grab SNHU’s Attention as New Club

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Gearheads, a new club on campus this semes­ter, has peaked many students’ interests, starting strong with 58 active members. Gearheads is a car enthusiast club where members are able to showcase their cars and hang out with other like-minded individu­als. Josh Walker, the president and founder of the club, got Gear­heads approved in December. When asked about his goals
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Group Projects Are Group Anguish

Alright, SNHUdents, it’s that time of year again. It’s almost halfway through the Spring semester, so not only does that mean Midterms are fast approaching but also the bane of our existences: group projects. Somehow, the mes­sage still hasn't gotten back to teachers and professors. Stu­dents have been bemoaning group projects since middle school and yet, once again we are forced to work together