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You Are Welcome Here

During Donald Drumpf’s first week as President, what appeared to be a multitude of executive orders were issued from the White House. Among these is what has become commonly known as simply the immigration ban. In this executive order, it states: “I hereby proclaim that the immigrant and nonimmigrant entry into the United States of aliens from countries referred to in section 217(a)(12) of
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SNHU Raises Human Trafficking Awareness

January was Human Trafficking Awareness Month and Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) held events on campus to bring attention to this topic. On Saturday, January 28, The Women’s Center and The Center for Community Engaged Learning held a brunch while they led a discussion about human trafficking. Held in The Women’s Center, the event drew in a significant crowd of people to hear about
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Culinary Teach-Out Decision Put On Hold

The Culinary program at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) received shocking news when Michael Evans, Vice President of Academic Affairs, recommended a teach-out of the program in mid-January.  In a memo sent to many students and faculty on campus, Evans said, “this means that all current Culinary students will be able to continue to graduation and receive the degree they have earned, but we
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SNHU Student Traveled to Africa to Give Back to Children

In her semester off of her second year of college, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) senior Ambika Menon was offered an internship in Ho, Ghana at the New Seed International (NSI) nonprofit organization. She was not only a caregiver to orphans and boarding students but also taught in a first grade classroom and volunteered in the free health community clinic. “I loved being completely
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Wadjda Ends Fall Films

Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) School of Arts and Science presented a Saudi Arabian movie, Wadjda in Dec. 7 at the Walker Auditorium. Vanessa Rocco, assistant professor of art history, and Deborah Varat, the chair professor at the Department of Art and Science, hosted the event. A good amount of undergraduate and graduate students came to watch the movie. “They have generally increased in
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Take Time Before You Sign

Buying a car, while exciting, is a decision that takes planning. Aside from examining safety features, look, technology, and gas efficiency it is just as important to consider the financial aspects of financing a car. According to Edmunds. com, in 2014, the average price for buying a used car was $16,800 and continues to rise. For students considering buying a used car, it is
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Slam Poet Engages Pub

On Nov. 28, slam poet Ebony Stewart performed her poetry for a group of students in the Last Chapter Pub at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). This event was hosted by the Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (C.A.P.E) at SNHU as a part of Winter week. Stewart is a nationally acclaimed spoken word artist who uses her poetry to discuss topics such as
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Tutor Hours Extended

The Learning Center partakes in its own group project during this time of year: Extended Walk-in Tutoring hours during finals week. The spirit of teamwork is what allows Walk-in Tutoring to run efficiently throughout the semester, yet it seems to be amplified the busier the sessions get. "Finals Walk-in Tutoring is all hands on deck, with more staffing than usual. They all work well