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Windsor Flooded Again… What Happened?

Windsor experienced another flood as a result of sprinklers on Tuesday, March 12. This, in turn, caused the fire alarm to activate, forcing residents to evacuate. Hooksett Fire Department responded to the incident initially, and residents couldn't return to the building for about two hours. There were also unconfirmed reports of a small electrical fire during the incident. In an email sent to students
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Apply For Named And Endowed Scholarships

Applications for the SNHU Named and Endowed Scholarships are live and will be available until Friday, March 22. Earned scholarships are applicable for the 2024-2025 school year and don't need to be repaid, unlike student loans. Each scholarship has different qualifications based on the student's backgrounds. There is an essay component involved, according to the SNHU website, "An essay is required for each scholarship.
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Making a Difference: Wolak Learning Center Spotlight

The Wolak Learning Center (WLC), located on the second floor of the Shapiro Library, is a peer tutoring service that offers academic support for students. It provides various services such as one-on-one tutoring (by request), embedded support, and 24/7 assistance via Tutor.com where selected courses are offered. Hours of operation during the academic year are: Monday through Thursday from 9-7 p.m. and Friday 9-4:30
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Player Spotlight: Meghan Gordon

Meghan Gordon (‘26) is a Sophomore at SNHU on the women’s basketball team. Gordon has been on the team since her freshman year and has been playing basketball since she was eight years old. At a recent game on February 21, Gordon scored 11 points for the team, with the end score being 51-56, in favor of Southern Connecticut. Since playing at SNHU, Gordon
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SNHU’s Lacrosse Spring Season Starts

The SNHU lacrosse season is underway. The men’s lacrosse season starts February 10 with the team's first scrimmage against Endicott. The first men’s game was on February 17 against Molloy, and ended in a loss 11-10 at the Penmen Stadium. The first women’s game was on February 18 and ended in a win 21-2 in Sparkill, NY. Sophomore Matt Antonetti (26’) has been on
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How SNHU Could Be Connected By Passenger Rail

SNHUdents who have lived on the west side of campus know about the train tracks running along the Merrimack River. However, most do not know that those train tracks run far up north and south. It's called the New Hampshire Main Line, and it runs 50 miles from Lowell, MA to Concord, NH. It connects the three largest cities in New Hampshire: Manchester, Nashua,
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The Effect of Late Winter on Birds

Students and faculty at SNHU have experienced an out-of-the-ordinary start to the winter season. Not only have operations been dealing with power outages and extensive ice on walkways, but the community has been noticing strange patterns of temperature and weather that some scientists say are affecting bird populations. November alone was considered as one of the warmest months in post-industrial revolution history, says Jeff
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SNHU’s Improv Club Confidently Writes Their Own Path

Out of Ink is a recently established club at SNHU where students have an open space to step outside of their comfort zones and unleash their creativity. It was created by club president Lucas Scozzari ('27), who was driven by his love for comedy and performing on stage. His vision goes beyond entertainment, as he aims to give people confidence. "I hope people can