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Former UNH Student Conquers Death and Embraces SNHU Community

Everybody has their own story. We pass by people every day who have countless experiences that contribute to the person they are today. Sydney Tassinari (’21) is no different. Tassinari's story begins when she attended the University of New Hampshire (UNH) at the Durham campus in fall 2017 for her freshman year of college. She immediately fell into a group of friends, enjoyed classes
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Penmen Pride Emails Bombard Student Inboxes

At 5:40 p.m. this evening, SNHU students’ Outlook inboxes were bombarded with emails from the Student Government Association (SGA). The email was an update regarding Penmen Pride, the system where students can earn points for attending on-campus events and exchange them for prizes at the end of the semester. In the email, students could find an update to their point total. They also received
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Gaming Club Climbing the Ranks

With increased member retention and a victory in winning Club of the Month for January by the Office of Student Involvement, Gaming Club has drastically improved throughout the 2018-2019 school year. President Nick Walko (’19) and Vice President Noah Cass (’19) claim they have made great strides towards making a more inclusive environment for their members and making sure everyone’s voice is heard. To
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Women’s Center to Host Second-Annual Vagina Monologues

The Deborah L. Coffin Women's Center is focused on empowering the women in its community while educating SNHU students on different issues related to gender. The center will be fulfilling this mission with its performance of The Vagina Monologues. The play, which was originally written and performed by off-Broadway actress, Eve Ensler, in 1996, will be shown on Thursday, February 28, at 8 p.m.
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One Love Foundation and SNHU to Raise Domestic Abuse Awareness

If students are unsure if they or someone they know is in a healthy relationship, the One Love Foundation can help. The One Love Foundation teaches people, mainly college students, the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships and educates them on how to cope with unhealthy ones. One Love was created in 2010 after University of Virginia student Yeardley Love was beaten to death
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Nominate a Professor for the Excellence in Teaching Award

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) believes it is important to recognize its staff and faculty members for their hard work, dedication and impact on student success. Therefore, the university is offering its students the chance to recognize its faculty with The Excellence of Teaching Award. This award is one of the most prestigious awards given to faculty or staff members. Every year, The Excellence
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How 2019 Housing Selection Changes Will Affect Students

With the start of a new year comes the start of a new housing selection process. Starting spring semester of 2019, SNHU will be making many changes to their housing selection process with the intention of increasing fairness for all students on campus. One of the biggest changes being made to is the removal of GPA from one's considerations. Associate Director for Housing Operations
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Nothing But Net for the Winner of the 2019 Fan Banner Contest

After four years of anticipation, Emma Sheehan ('19) has finally had her triumphant victory. Sheehan, a Graphic Design Major, has watched the SNHU Night Fan Banner Design Contest with the Celtics from afar. This was until taking GRA-420 Advanced Digital Design where she finally decided to face her fears and enter her own design into the contest. Highlighting her interest in the contest since
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Student Government Welcomes Executive Officer Evaul

Southern New Hampshire University's (SNHU) Student Government Association (SGA) held their regular bi-weekly meeting in the Penmen Room Tuesday, February 5. The highlight of this meeting was the election of Ryan Evaul ('19) as Executive Officer (EO). “I really love SGA, it’s been my passion for four years. I love this organization and I am be honored to be executive officer,” said Evaul during
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Kylie Lorenzen Sets New School Record; Becomes Number One All-Time Scorer

Senior Kylie Lorenzen made history Saturday afternoon when she broke Julie Dabrowski’s 29-year-old scoring record to become Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) Women’s Basketball's all-time scorer. Lorenzen, who scored 16 points in the first half of Saturday's tightly contested matchup against Merrimack College, surpassed Dabrowski’s record off a basket during the first half. She went on to score a game-high 29 points, including the