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SNHU’s First International Women’s Day Was a Success

Many students, faculty, staff, and members of the community celebrated Inter­national Women’s Day on Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) campus throughout the day on Mar. 8. Brooke Gilmore, direc­tor of the Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center, began the celebration with a luncheon. President LeBlanc addressed the guest speaker, Professor Emeritus Eleanor Dunfey- Frieburger. Dunfey-Frieburger began her speech by speaking about her childhood and how
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Learning Center Peer Educators Do More as SNHU Leaders

Peer educators at South­ern New Hampshire Univer­sity’s (SNHU) Learning Cen­ter do much more than tutor and mentor students. Many peer educators are leaders in the university community, which allows them to act as role models in both academic and social life of the univer­sity. Several of the student clubs on campus have tutors on their executive boards. For some examples, writing tutor Hallie Semmel
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Gary Greenberg Set to Psych Up Students at SNHU

Psychotherapist, author, and journalist Dr. Gary Greenberg is set to speak at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) on Apr. 7 at 5:30 p.m. SNHU’s own Psychology Student Asso­ciation (PSA) will be wel­coming Dr. Greenberg to give a Psych Talk on psy­chotherapy and the placebo effect at the Mara Audito­rium in Webster Hall. Dr. Greenberg is the au­thor of four books and is a contributing
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Preston Pugmire Rocks SNHU

Musical guest Preston Pugmire performed in front of the Southern New Hamp­shire University (SNHU) Miles Room in the Dining Center on Tuesday, Mar. 22. The event was sponsored by CAPE and ran from 12-1 p.m. SNHU Senior Alicia Frazier was the orchestrator of the folk- music event. The event gave students something different to expe­rience while dining. Freshman Arianna Woodward was one of the
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Night at the Currier

CAPE is sponsoring a tour of the Currier Museum of Art on Thursday, Apr. 7 to at­tend the Currier After Hours: Wearable Arts Program. The evening trip, running from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., will in­clude food, a talk from shoe designer Zack Lo, and live music performed by Bradford Bog People. There is also an optional 15-minute tour of the Killer Heels exhibit,
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Gaming Club Makes Room by the Hearth

Southern New Hamp­shire University’s (SNHU) Gaming Club is a hub for gamers to mingle and play games with others. On Mar. 5 Gaming Club hosted a Hearthstone Tour­nament, where students were able to bring their decks and challenge each other in Blizzard Entertain­ment’s “Warcraft” themed digital card game. The tournament fol­lowed the “conquest” guide­lines, allowing three decks per player in a best of five