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Writer Matthew Miller To Visit SNHU Campus for Readings

Award-winning author and poet Matthew Miller is visiting SNHU in the Walker Auditorium on October 19 at 5 pm. Staff and students who attend will be able to hear select poetry and excerpts from his newest book, "Tender the River," released earlier this year. Miller was born and raised in Lowell, MA, and has been writing for decades. He earned his BA and played
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How to SNHU: The Last Chapter Pub

As SNHU prepares to reopen for the fall semester, students are eager to reunite with their peers and get involved after a year of remote learning. Part of the college scene is having a place to hang out. The Last Chapter Pub (The Pub) located in the Student Center is one of the hotspots on campus. Events featured include and but are not limited to
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SNHU Community Reacts To WandaVision Conclusion

Earlier in the semester, the Penmen Press interviewed SNHU students and alumni about their general reactions to “WandaVision,” a Marvel television series on Disney+, and their theories for how the show would end. With the completion of the series, the Penmen Press surveyed and interviewed several SNHU students again to determine if their theories came true and how satisfied they were with the series
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Upcoming LEGO Star Wars Game Meets Mixed Reactions

After many months of delay, the developers at Traveller’s Tales, Lucasfilm and TT Games have announced the release of the next installment in the LEGO Star Wars game series: The Skywalker Saga. According to starwars.com, the official site for Star Wars games and movies, this game will feature all nine films from the Star Wars saga as playable levels with the same amount of
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SNHU Community Reacts To WandaVision

The whole world seems to be talking about WandaVision, and the SNHU community is no exception. When the first trailer was released, it was clear WandaVision would not be an ordinary Marvel project. With Wanda’s reality-warping abilities and a lack of clarity regarding the plot, anything was possible. Disney+ released the first two episodes of Marvel’s new series on January 15. Since then, the
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Crewmate or Imposter: Online Game Gains Traction Amongst SNHU Students

The online game, Among Us, created by the American game studio InnerSloth and released in 2018, is sweeping its way across SNHU. Growing in popularity during remote learning, students are now playing the online game to connect with their fellow peers and step away from their demanding schedules.  The trending game is all students can talk about. Whether it is at a club meeting or
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Kanye Wears Religion like a Fashion Trend

JESUS IS KING produced by musical artist Kanye West is one rollercoaster of an album. The first track of the album “Every Hour” is a heavy hitter featuring the Sunday Service Choir. The song eases us into the album until the sudden stop of sound. This awkward transition leads us into the second track of the album "Selah". The second track off the album
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Modern Warfare Brings the Series Boots Back to the Ground

"Call of Duty" had always been one of those games that I would pick up every year. It didn’t matter if it was being made by Activision or Treyarch ("Black Ops" Series), I would go to GameStop and reserve my copy. I enjoyed the single-player story that would help me understand the controls before moving to the multiplayer to play against other people online.
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Explore Imagination with Inktober

Artists of all forms and fashions experience mental blocks in one form or another with their work. Inspiration does not come when convenient, life gets in the way of creating, hobbies and work can sidetrack what one initially intended on creating. It is often helpful to be kept in check when working on a project. Workshops, groups, or simply checking in with fellow artists
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Link Awakens Again in Link’s Awakening Remaster

In an entertainment world so bogged down by remakes and remasters, one must ask themselves: Are they worth our money? With Nintendo games, it’s a toss-up. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was first released for the Gameboy handheld system in 1993, remastered for the Gameboy Color in 1998 and has now been remastered yet again for the Nintendo Switch, 21 years later. The