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Making Budgeting Easy

Being a broke college student can be hard sometimes. Students want to make plans with friends to go out, but they don’t really have the money. With a low income and high expenses, it is important to create a budget to see exactly how much money is coming in and how much is going out. Creating a budget can be daunting and rather boring,
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Munchiez Touches Down

The culinary students at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) have brought Munchiez Food Truck to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. to serve food at New England Patriots Games. “Having the Munchiez Food Truck onsite at Foxboro Stadium was just one of the many collaborative projects that we’ve coordinated with the Patriots,” Director of Marketing and Communications, Steve Boucher said. Culinary students prepare food from
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Tackling on Campus Interviews

Career Expo is over and employers are looking to hire, which means on-campus interviewing has started: now is the time to sign up. Signing up for on-campus interviews is simple. From the Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Recruit account page, students can click on ‘Campus Interviews’ and select ‘Request Campus Interview’ to see the companies and their opportunities. An application is required in order
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Jazz and Big Bands Night

Musical events are not rare occurrences on Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) campus. From the major concert to small bands playing above the Dining Center, there are several opportunities for students to attend gatherings which focus on certain genres. While students can listen to their favorite bands in the comfort of their dorm, some still find enjoyment in going out with friends to an
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SNHU Welcomes Eta Sigma Delta

Eta Sigma Delta is the latest honor society to establish themselves on campus. The group recognizes exceptional academic achievement in students studying hospitality management majors. Recently, the organization welcomed seven Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) students. Students can expect careerbuilding opportunities from the honor society. Membership allows a student to distinguish themselves in the eyes of educators, recruiters, and industry executives. Students can build
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Annual Town Hall Panel Answers Student Questions

The annual Town Hall Panel, coordinated by the Student Government Association (SGA) and co-sponsored with The Penmen Press, was held in the Hospitality Salons on Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. Held each fall, “Town Hall is a great way for students to voice their concerns about campus and to receive the latest information about new campus projects and initiatives,” Vice President of SGA
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National Coming Out Day

National Coming Out Day was on Oct. 11 and Generation Equality celebrated it with a creative photo shoot from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m in the Student Center. This event featured a door frame set up which symbolized “the closet.” People could write down on white boards what they wanted to come out to the community as. Everybody had something to write down, whether
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There’s No Place Like SNHU: Homecoming 2016

Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) homecoming weekend started on Oct. 14 and continued until Oct. 17 with a series of athletic events, alumni reunions, and other fun activities. On Oct. 15, many alumni, families, students and SNHU friends attended the street fair to check out all of the different vendors and tables. Students and families enjoyed the carnival games, variety of foods from food
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Visit From a Penmen Dad

A couple of weeks ago, I stopped in to visit my son. Failing to remember it was Columbus Day weekend and prime leaf peaking season, words could not describe the traffic situation on my Mass. to N.H. venture. My short trip of a little less than two hours turned into an almost overnight stay on the highway. Cars stopped in their tracks, as others
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Cast a Vote on Election Day

This year is the first presidential election that many students will be participating in. On Nov. 8, shuttles will continuously run from the Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) campus to the ballots. Students can register to vote that day at the ballots, even if they are already registered elsewhere. It is not unnoticed that many Americans often feel disillusioned with the democratic system. There