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Help Battle Food Insecurity During Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

Hunger and homelessness are two issues that affect countless individuals across the globe. The week of November 11-19 is nationally known as Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. The National Coalition for the Homeless and The National Student Campaign against Hunger and Homelessness sponsor this nationwide event every year with the goal of generating awareness and promoting volunteer opportunities. Here at SNHU, The Center for
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Credit Card Dos and Don’ts

Credit cards can either be a beneficial tool or a hindrance for users, it all depends on the financial choices that people make . The idea of “free money” and rewards benefits may seem like a win-win situation but there is more to consider when determining the right credit card to apply for. Sometimes credit cards can be useful and other times they can
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Take Control of Your Education Outside the Classroom

Everyone thinks they know what the “traditional” or “successful” student looks like. We have perceptions and misconceptions about what it is we need to do to get a job, to get into grad school and to achieve some standard that generations of dissimilar college students have set before us. The typical idea of the student tends to exist within the four walls of the
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Restaurant Spotlight: 900 Degrees Offers Artisanal Pizza With Unique Toppings

For many college students, pizza is a staple food. This is evidenced by the fact that pizza boxes are nearly as common of a sight on the SNHU campus as textbooks. Satisfying slices are easy to find in Manchester, but most bear little resemblance to those found in Italy.For those looking for an authentic slice of authentic Neapolitan pizza, 900 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria is
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Angel Tree At SNHU to Give Back to Local Community

With the holiday season just around the corner, SNHU’s Bradley Three Year Honors Program Principles of Management class is offering students a way to give back.   The Angel Tree Campaign provides gifts to those who might not otherwise receive them during the holiday season. Starting November 14, ten decorated trees will be put up in different buildings around campus with tags on them that contain information about a person and what kind of
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Reap the Benefits and Study Abroad

There have been numerous personal benefits from studying abroad that I have experienced this semester so far. Currently, I am studying in Ireland at the University of Limerick, but, regardless of the university or country, the number of benefits one can have from being aboard are endless. The most significant benefit I have had so far is being able to experience different cultures first
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Ashley Kaminski Awarded Ken M. Bedeni Student Leader Award at NACA Northeast 2017

On November 2, SNHU’s student-led organization, Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE), traveled to Hartford, Connecticut for the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Conference. This conference is dedicated to increasing the leadership capabilities of student programmers while empowering them to bring diverse and unique programming opportunities back to their university. While a meaningful and educational experience for the members who attended, this
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Find Success with the Career and Professional Development Center

The Career and Professional Development Center helps students with so much more than just resumes and job searches. Students can meet with a career counselor one on one to help with choosing a major, (for those who are undecided or would like to switch), and also help students practice mock interview skills, develop their LinkedIn profiles and expand their network. Freshmen to seniors use
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The Walls of Fantasy Landia Arrives At McInich Art Gallery

The McIninch Art Gallery unveiled a new exhibit called “The Walls of Fantasy Landia” on Thursday, November 2. The featured artists were Raul Gonzalez and Enrique Chagoya. Each extrapolated on their Latin heritage and the pride they felt, as well as how that heritage affected their works. Gonzalez primarily focused on the issues of immigration and border patrol. Chagoya’s work was concerned with and