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Become a Credit Pro

Many people misuse credit cards because they seem to forget that they need to pay the money back, often with interest. But, that doesn’t mean credit cards are bad; they can be very beneficial if they are used as tools rather than weapons. To help make sure credit cards are used effectively, here are some do’s and don’ts that to follow: DON’T forget to
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Balling on a Budget

Student IDs can help students in more ways than just getting a Famous Fast Eddy Omelet at the Dining Center. Student IDs can be used for discounts at numerous places, such as movie theaters, Amazon Prime, and even Chipotle where students can get a free drink. But, the real deals are the local student favorites that offer discounts to Penmen. Hungry students who don't
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Man Exonerated From Death Row Speaks at SNHU

The Justice Student Association (JSA) and Joanne Normand, associate director of Justice Studies, brought the first American to ever be exonerated from death row by DNA evidence to the Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) campus in collaboration with the New Hampshire Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. Students, faculty, and the public were invited to Walker Auditorium on Sept. 29 at 6 p.m. to watch
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Students Learn to Lead

The annual Fall Leadership Conference was hosted at a conference center in Bedford, New Hampshire on Sunday, Sept. 25. The conference is for all students who participate on the executive board of a club or organization on campus, and it is meant to provide students with new ideas and strategies to improve their organization. The conference kicked off with an introductory session on creativity
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CCEL Encourages Voter Participation

National Voter Registration Day was Wednesday, Sept. 27, and Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) and the Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) want to pass some important information along to potential voters, in case anyone could not make the event. Director of the Center for Community Engaged Learning, Elizabeth Richards, took some time out of her day and the department’s busy transition into new
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Construction to Continue

Following President Paul LeBlanc’s Oct. 8 tweet announcing $60 million in new construction projects on campus, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Community may see further expansion during their time at the university. The Board of SNHU Trustees approved the building of an Engineering and Technology building as well as a new residence hall. These projects will expand the physical landscape of the campus, and
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Students Take Back The Night

The Women’s Center at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) hosted the Take Back the Night event on Sept. 29 at SNHU’s Green Space. They conducted this event in order to raise awareness for sexual assault and violence on college campuses. The event began at 7:30 p.m. and featured a few guest speakers including Jessica Sugrue, the CEO of the YWCA of Manchester. A number
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SNHU Game Design to the Boston Festival of Indie Games

Game Design is a field in which networking is impera­tive. The Southern New Hamp­shire University (SNHU) Game Design program is always look­ing for new ways to further im­merse students into the culture of the industry. Few events capture the im­portance of such networking, like expos and festivals. The Boston Festival of Indie Games (Boston FIG) is a great oppor­tunity to meet some local devel­opers,
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Students Celebrate Deason with Fall Foliage Trip

The fall season was kicked off by Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) Student Involvement Office with their annual Fall Foliage field trip. On Sunday, Sept. 19, a group of students was led by Student In­volvement’s Elizabeth Laclair to four destinations in Vermont. The fall-packed activities included visits to the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory, Church Street Marketplace, Cold Hol­low Cider Mill, and the Water­bury Ben