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Singer Juliette Reilly Rocks The Stage

Singer and Youtuber Juliette Reilly performed at the Last Chapter Pub on Saturday, April 8. This event was put on by the Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE). The young pop artist sang songs that were from her two extended plays (EP) “Battlecry” and “I Am” as well as some original songs and covers. By engaging the crowd through singing along to covers,
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Students Travel to Memphis for Conference on Undergraduate Research

In early April, six students from a variety of majors and disciplines represented SNHU at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in Memphis, Tenn., to share their extended research projects along with 4,000 other undergraduate students. Traveling with School of Arts and Sciences’ Crystal Bickford and School of Business’ Kevin Snyder, Ashlee Carper, Nate Fournier, Casey Morrison, Megan Palmer, Jenelle Psaledas and Alicia
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Student Art on Display

For the eleventh year in a row, SNHU’s McInich Art Gallery has the best student art on display for the Annual Graphic Design Exhibition. The opening reception of the exhibit took place on Thursday, April 6 from 5-7 p.m. and was catered with hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Graphic design professor Harry Umen was among the staff that decided which works of art got chosen
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SNHU Students Showcase Their Talent

The sisters of Phi Omega Psi hosted the annual talent show at SNHU on Thursday, April 13 in The Last Chapter Pub. Co-sponsoring with Student Government Association (SGA), Phi Omega Psi welcomed all SNHU students to come and showcase their talent to a panel of judges. Between each performance, audience members were encouraged to snack on chips and candy. Attendees were also given a
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SNHU Culinary Is Here To Stay

For the past two months, the Culinary department at SNHU has been in a state of unrest regarding the future of the Culinary program here on campus. On Monday, March 13, Michael Evans, Vice President of Academic Affairs, announced President Paul LeBlanc’s final decision. Back in January, Evans made a proposition to “teach out” the Culinary program, meaning that once the current freshman class
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Musician Gives Entertaining And Interactive Performance

Musical performances are almost always crowd pleasers here at SNHU. John Rush, also known as “The Human iPod,” gave a unique and interactive musical performance on the Last Chapter Pub stage on Saturday, March 26. The event was sponsored by the Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE). Free soft pretzels and chicken fingers were available to all attendees. Rush’s title of “The Human