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Restaurant Spotlight: Soul-Satisfying Barbecue Can be Found at KC’s Rib Shack

Finding authentic Southern barbecue in New Hampshire can be challenging to say the least. Luckily for the SNHU community, KC’s Rib Shack in Manchester has been smoking ribs and slicing brisket since 1998. Located on Second Street, KC’s is a haven for those seeking all the barbecue classics in an ultra-casual atmosphere. This place is not recommended for vegetarians since the star of the
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Fintech is Embracing Innovation

Financial Technology (Fintech) is a new and modern way to handle finances whenever there is a few minutes to spare and a smartphone handy. Today, information is expected immediately and almost any answer can be found online. Fintech bridges the gap between instant gratification as well as convenience and financial services like banking, bill pay, investing and budgeting. Fintech can provide users with resources
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On Campus, No Problem: Career Services Discusses the Importance of On Campus Interviews

It is October which means it is on-campus interview season. On-campus interviews are something that all SNHU students should utilize if possible. On-campus interviews are where students have the opportunity to meet with employers for an interview directly on campus. This makes it easier for both the employer and the student by having a central location where they can interview many students at once,
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Student Government Hosts Town Hall Panel, Students Ask Burning SNHU Questions

On October 19, the Southern New Hampshire University Student Government Association (SGA) hosted the Town Hall Panel in Walker Auditorium, an event dedicated to bringing information directly to the SNHU Community from a variety of SNHU leaders. Moderated by Dean of Students Heather Lorenz, the evening featured top voices from all across campus including President Paul LeBlanc, Provost Patty Lynott, Director of Residence Life
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The Quill Brings Upscale Cuisine to SNHU Campus

Among the many unique features of the SNHU campus is the presence of a full-service, student-run restaurant known as The Quill. This restaurant has been the center of the culinary program at SNHU since the program began. The space has undergone extensive alterations over the years, but the commitment to high-quality dishes in a comfortable setting has remained constant. Chef Kristy Ammann, a SNHU
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Fetty Wap and Matt Corman Energize SNHU Major Homecoming Concert

On October 13, Southern New Hampshire University’s student-run organization Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE) hosted their annual major concert as a part of 2017’s Homecoming celebration. Selling out in the first 13 hours of being on sale earlier this month, the concert was set to be bigger and better than its predecessors. In this regard, the concert met and exceeded many people’s
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Domestic Violence Awareness Weeks Brings Message of Solidarity to Survivors

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center is taking the week of October 16-20 to raise awareness and support for survivors. The Women’s Center will be tabling throughout the week in the Student and Dining Center where students can receive information about what healthy relationships are, while also accessing resources, such as hotlines and crisis centers, that can
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2017’s Destination: SNHU Homecoming Brings Students and Alumni Together

October 13-15 SNHU saw an influx of families and alumni for the university's annual Homecoming. One that proved to be among the largest events in campus history. Homecoming at SNHU is often one of the largest and busiest weekends of the year. Events and activities are organized by many on campus clubs, organizations and offices, and new or old college students, alumni and faculty
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The Global State of Media

As journalists, it becomes natural for us as an organization and as individuals to consider ourselves agitators. Troublemakers. Speakers of truth to power and students with a responsibility we did not think our university careers would afford us. While many of us don't have any intention of going into journalism or media professionally, “university newspaper” has become a pseudo-profession which we accept with open