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Sitting Down With “The Nth Ward’s” Catrina Brown

“The Nth Ward,” directed by Camille Brown, is set to release independently on August 29 on Amazon. The film is a thriller taking place in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, an area particularly devastated by the effects of Hurricane Katrina. It focuses on the story of Madison (Juliette Bennett, “Shame the Devil,” “The Couple”, “As Good As Dead”), an engineer with the US
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SNHU Student Leaders Speak out on the Importance of Leadership After Charlottesville

On the night of August 11, several hundred torch-wielding white nationalists gathered on the University of Virginia campus at Charlottesville to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate general, Robert E. Lee. These acts were met with counter-protesters, and a state of emergency was declared by Virginia governor, Terry McAufliffe, on August 12. The violence at Charlottesville intensified following a vehicle driving into
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SNHU Stands with Transgender Community

Southern New Hampshire University’s mission statement reads that by “relentlessly challenging the status quo and providing the best support in higher education, [SNHU] expands access to education by creating high quality, affordable and innovative pathways to meet the unique needs of each and every student.” One way SNHU has taken initiative in meeting the needs of its students has manifested in the newly built
SNHUs Destination Imagination team displaying their newly-won first place medals.
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Destination Imagination Scores Global Victory

Destination Imagination (DI) describes a “fun, hands-on system of learning that fosters students’ creativity, courage and curiosity through open-ended academic challenges in the fields of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), fine arts and service learning.” Their worldwide program focuses on inspiring students to think outside the box, and SNHU’s DI Team (SNHU White and the 7 Dwarves) travelled to Louisville, Kentucky for the
Lisa Allard, Kristy Turner, Codi Lyons, Izzy Proia and Rebecca Lariviere welcome teens to the event.
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CCEL Helps Girls Become Prom Ready

SNHU’s Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) put on their fourth annual Girl’s Night Out on Tuesday, April 11, in which high school girls from the Manchester area were invited to SNHU to prepare for prom. The SNHU community donated 450 prom and semi-formal dresses as well as shoes and accessories that girls from four local high schools (Manchester Central High School, Manchester High
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SNHU Buddies Celebrates Autism Awareness Month

The month of April is recognized as National Autism Awareness Month. SNHU Buddies and the Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE) hosted an autism awareness-themed bingo night on Wednesday, April 12 in the Last Chapter Pub. SNHU Buddies is a relatively new student organization on campus that enables members to establish meaningful friendships with individuals that have intellectual and developmental disabilities. SNHU Buddies
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Ashlee Lindsey Wins SGA Presidential Election

On April 7, the results of the Student Government Association (SGA) Spring elections came in. Ashlee Lindsey won the title of SGA President for the 2017-2018 school year with 63 percent of the votes. “I’m so speechless, there are so many people I want to thank,” said Lindsey, a sophomore student in the degree-inthree business administration program. “I hope to accomplish a culture within