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SNHU Hosts Game of Life

An event called The Game of Life will be held at 8 p.m. in the Miles room located in the dining hall on Monday, April 16. This event is a simulation that is meant to start a conversation on campus about familiar stereotypes that students face. Each individual falls into a diverse category that is subjected to different stigmas which are not addressed within
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Classic Games and Casual Eats to be found at Boards and Brews

Board games are a classic, yet constantly evolving, form of entertainment that are enjoyed by individuals of all ages. These games span many genres, from childhood favorites such as Apples to Apples and Monopoly, to edgy innovations like Dirty Minds and Cards Against Humanity. Boards and Brews, a soon-to-be-open board game cafe and bar, celebrates the humble board game as a means of bringing
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Upcoming “Social Media, Solidarity and Safety” Discussion

The Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center, the Office for International Student Services and the Wolak Learning Center are teaming up with Global Citizens Circle (GCC) to host a program called "Social Media, Solidarity & Safety" with guest speaker Hala Al-Dosari. GCC is a “non-profit organization that aims to create open dialogue about the important, diverse social issues that society faces,” said GCC coordinator, Meaghan
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Rumors of Change

This article was originally posted in the SNHU Observer (Volume V, Issue 2) on October 28, 1998: The latest rumor spreading around the New Hampshire College campus is the Townhouses are going to be removed in the near future. This rumor also says an academic building and a dorm resembling Washington Hall will replace the Townhouses. President Gustafson said New Hampshire College is speaking
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Project Atlas Weighs on the Shoulders of Faculty

Jay Kosegarten, Faculty Senate president and associate professor of psychology, called for an emergency faculty meeting on Tuesday, April 4 at 3:30 p.m to discuss a new program called Project Atlas. The meeting lasted until approximately 5:30 p.m. Project Atlas came to light when a recruitment email was sent by Executive Director of Project Atlas Jennifer Share to education students working with Destination Imagination,
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Painting the Campus Pink

In support of breast cancer research, the Franco-American Centre, CAPE and the Penmen Press will be teaming up to host the 5K Color Run, also known as "Paint the Campus Pink," on Saturday, April 14. Check-in will be at 10:15 a.m. at the front entrance of the SNHU Dining Hall, and the run is set to begin at 11 a.m. The 5K route will
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Campus Culture Challenges a More Environmentally Friendly Dining Center

Students returning to campus this semester may have noticed a change in the dining center. Dan VanAvery, the general manager of the dining center, made the decision to bring back metal utensils instead of offering exclusively plastic. The new year means a new slate. This new year, the dining center introduced 1,200 metal pieces of each utensil, offering forks, knives and spoons. Students on
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Biology Major Now Offered at SNHU

Starting in the fall, SNHU will be offering a new major open to all students for enrollment. Dr. Katherine York is an associate professor of biology at SNHU and will be running the new biology program. Dr. York’s reason for starting the biology program at SNHU is because during the six years that she worked at the University of New Hampshire, she was able