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Office Spotlight: Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center

The Deborah L. Coffin Women's Center offers an accepting environment for students who feel lost on campus or who need a supportive place to be themselves. They embrace all students who need a safe space, no matter their identity or background. "Our goal is to make sure people find a home on campus," said Saran Ousseini ('23). "It's a great space for people to
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Six Companies Bid To Be SNHU’s Dining Vendor

SNHU's contract with its current dining vendor, Sodexo, is coming to an end after 14 years. Sodexo is the only vendor SNHU has had because prior to their contract, SNHU did their dining services in-house. Currently, there are six companies bidding to take on the role; this creates the question: who is going to be feeding SNHUdents in the future? The six companies vying
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SNHU’s Academic Calendar

SNHU started its Fall '22 semester on August 29 and is currently progressing through the 2022-2023 academic calendar. The fall semester ends on December 18 and final grades will be available on December 20. SNHU observed Veterans Day on November 11 by canceling all classes and closing offices. Thanksgiving break began on November 22, when dorms closes, and ended the following Sunday, November 27.
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What’s Brewing at Brewed Awakening?

Brewed Awakening is a student-run café located on the first floor of the Hospitality Center. Their hours of operation are between 7:30am to 3:30pm from Monday to Thursday, as well as from 7:30am to 2:00pm on Fridays. Brewed Awakening takes Penmen Cash, Credit/Debit, and regular cash; they do not accept Dining Dollars. They have a walk-up counter and a seating area for visitors to
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Meet Dine SNHU’s New Dietitian: Chelsae Gordon

Chelsae Gordon has taken over as Campus Dietitian at Dine SNHU as of October. After working with Sodexo at the Parkland Medical Center based in Derry, NH, she began her new role. Chelsae is a Registered Dietitian. Her educational background includes a bachelor's degree in nutritional science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, as well as a master's degree in public health. In her
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Taking Care of Mental Health and Knowing When to Take a Break

The SNHU community is now settled into the school year and the Fall '22 semester is proceeding quickly. The first half of the term has offered various events, such as CAPE's Big Money Bingo and the Involvement Fair. Other functions, such as the Munchiez food truck, have also returned to the livened campus. However, that doesn't mean there aren't any struggles on campus. The
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Crowd Attraction to CAPE Fall Concert Falters

CAPE hosted their Fall Concert in the Athletic Complex Field House on September 16, featuring concert tour group Groove Boston. The set was intended to run from 8-11pm; however, with a late start at 8:40pm, the show proceeded for an hour before attendees dispersed. Doors opened at 7:30pm and guests began trickling in. 260 participants attended out of approximately 290 tickets sold. The show
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The Impacts of the Stark Hall Demolition

The Stark Hall demolition project is set to begin on September 19. It will start with the asbestos abasement, which will last for two weeks with minimal impact. Demolition will follow on October 11 and is estimated to be completed by October 24. From October 11 to October 24, walkways surrounding the area will be closed from 8am-4pm on specified days. This includes the
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SETA Annex Shuttle Is A SNHUdent’s Worst Nightmare

With the beginning of the new school year, many students are eager to be back in the classroom. One selling point that SNHU has over other universities is how most classes are within close proximity of each other. Many college students map out their schedules to maximize the amount of sleep that they get in a given night; this usually means waking up five
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SNHU Unveils New Logo

On August 11, the SNHU community received an email from SNHU President, Paul LeBlanc, stating that the university will be introducing a new logo. The change was made following a survey that was sent out to the SNHU community in the Fall 2021 semester. "Our new logo incorporates feedback from students, faculty, staff, and alumni, as well as external research. It reflects the richness