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Open Auditions: The Vagina Monologues

The Vagina Monologues are a dramatic reading and performance of collected interviews done by Eve Ensler about vaginas. Ensler is an American playwright, performer, feminist and activist, best known for her work with The Vagina Monologues. The event will be held in the Last Chapter Pub on Friday, February 23 at 8 p.m. “This performance exists to entertain as well as inform audiences about
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From Student Center to Glow Center: Clubs Brighten up the Semester

The Student Center was transformed to the Glow Center on Friday, January 19 for the fourth Welcome Back Bash. Organized by the Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE) and co-sponsored by 10 other clubs and organizations, the glow-themed event was a part of 2018’s Welcome Back Weekend. “[This] event is mainly geared toward giving students an alternative program to go to rather than
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Martin Luther King Breakfast Celebrates Civil Rights Movement

The month of January can be represented by two significant annual occurrences: the return to school for students across the country and the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The SNHU Office of Diversity celebrated the holiday by sponsoring the second annual MLK Breakfast on January 18. The theme of this year’s breakfast was women and children of the Civil Rights Movement. Kayla
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Kenneth Williams: A Teacher That Will Always Be Remembered

Sometimes, a teacher doesn’t always get through to their students. For a teacher like Professor Kenneth Williams, he’s a teacher that one will remember throughout their lives. Any student that’s had the pleasure of taking the class Education 102: Foundations of Education, either for a major, minor or simply an elective, has had the opportunity to learn valuable information from Professor Williams, an adjunct
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Top 10 Stories of 2017

2017 was a big year for The Penmen Press, as we launched PenmenPress.com in early September and have redefined how we tell SNHU's story. As we celebrate the new year and reflect on the past one, we wanted to share PenmenPress.com's Top 10 stories from 2017! #1 Email Malfunction Leads to University Wide Chain [caption id="attachment_1395" align="alignnone" width="5132"] The initial email from Student Affairs
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Celebrate SNHU Around the World: SNHU Students in Rwanda Share Their Stories

SNHU students and alumni across the world are winding down the semester and preparing to celebrate the holiday season. This past July, SNHU launched an initiative to expand their programs in Kiziba and Karongi, Rwanda, stimulating it with a 10 million dollar grant from anonymous donors. The university’s goal is to open three new sites in the next two years in Kenya, Lebanon and
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Restaurant Spotlight: Dancing Lion Chocolate Brings Artistic, Top-Quality Chocolates to Manchester

Chocolate is undoubtedly among the most beloved foods among people of all ages. Many of us are accustomed to pedestrian forms of chocolate, such as candy bars and chocolate cake, but at Dancing Lion Chocolate, a little shop in downtown Manchester, the goal is to craft wildly inventive chocolates made from high quality ingredients. Master Chocolatier Richard Tango-Lowy opened Dancing Lion in 2007. “I