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Students Learn to Lead

The annual Fall Leadership Conference was hosted at a conference center in Bedford, New Hampshire on Sunday, Sept. 25. The conference is for all students who participate on the executive board of a club or organization on campus, and it is meant to provide students with new ideas and strategies to improve their organization. The conference kicked off with an introductory session on creativity
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Jesse Burke Photography Transports SNHU to the Wild

Jesse Burke, the creator of the “Wild and Precious” pho­tography collection, presented his work in the McIninch Art Gallery on Sept. 8 in Robert Frost Hall. Burke is a part of the Child­hood Unplugged program. The main goal behind the program and his artwork is to encourage children to spend more time outside and less time with elec­tronic devices. In his presentation before the
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Night at the Currier

CAPE is sponsoring a tour of the Currier Museum of Art on Thursday, Apr. 7 to at­tend the Currier After Hours: Wearable Arts Program. The evening trip, running from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., will in­clude food, a talk from shoe designer Zack Lo, and live music performed by Bradford Bog People. There is also an optional 15-minute tour of the Killer Heels exhibit,
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Open Mic Night

An Open Mic Night, sponsored by the Creative Writing Club, Student Activists for Gender Equality (SAGE) and Generation Equality, was held on Nov. 5 in the Pub. The theme for the event was equality, and students were encouraged to share poems, short stories, or songs around this theme. The night began strong with cookies, and a performance by Richie Oliver and his guitar, playing