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Office of Student Involvement Welcomes New Organizations

Some SNHU students see a gap in the student organization roster that they feel needs to be filled. Luckily for them, starting a new organization is a simple way to fill this gap. The 2016- 2017 school year has welcomed roughly a half-dozen new organizations, all of which were started by students. The process begins in the Office of Student Involvement (OSI). Assistant Director
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SNHU Celebrates International Women’s Day

The Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center at SNHU celebrated International Women’s Day on Wednesday, March 8, by hosting a variety of events that celebrate the achievements of women. International Women’s Day is a global holiday dedicated to honoring the social, political, economic and cultural accomplishments, as well as the advancement of women. The events throughout the day focused on highlighting these accomplishments and bringing
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More Residence Hall Changes to Come

The year began with four separate construction projects underway on the SNHU campus. The Green Center and the Gustafson Center opened earlier this year, while the new residence hall, athletic complex and stadium are still under construction and are scheduled to be open for the start of the fall semester. Director of Residence Life, Shannon Brown, is excited about the current projects on campus
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SNHU Celebrates Cultural Diversity at International Gala

The annual International Gala, coordinated by the International Student Association (ISA) with help from the International Student Services, will take place on Friday, April 7 from 5-8:30 p.m. According to junior Mahboba Akhtarzadah, the ISA social media manager, the International Gala is about cultural exchange. “They [people in attendance] really want to share their culture, their ideas, so it’s very friendly environment,” Akhtarzadah said.
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Students Tour New England Cable News

SNHU’s Introduction to Journalism class traveled to New England Cable News’ (NECN) headquarters in Newton, Massachusetts on March 1 for an inside look at how a broadcast news station runs. The Career Development Center set up the field trip as a first meet and greet between SNHU students and NECN to prepare for an internship program at the network for the university’s students. The
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Student Performance Inspires All

The struggles of growing up in the South Bronx were brought to life in the Last Chapter Pub courtesy of Jose Roldan, an online student pursuing a master’s degree in English and creative writing with a focus in screenwriting.   On Thursday, February 16, Roldan performed his inspirational solo-performance titled “Father Forgive Me for I Have Sinned.” The event was sponsored by the Coordinators of Activities
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Vacation on a Budget

Just because students are living on a budget, does not mean that students have to stay home for Spring Break. More than 1.5 million students go on Spring Break every year and spend an average of  $1,000 per student, according to Travel Weekly.   However, even the student with the smallest budget can get away for this week and enjoy the days on the
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Energetic Comedian Lights Up The Last Chapter Pub

On Saturday, September 18, Los Angeles comic Opeyemi “Opey” Olagbaju entertained a large group of SNHU students in the Last Chapter Pub.   The show was sponsored by the Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE). A  fresh pasta bar was available so the audience could get dinner and a show.    Matt Montiminy, Weekend Chair of CAPE, described seeing Opey for the first