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APRIL FOOL’s: Construction Updates

This article is part of The Penmen Press's annual April Fool's edition. Even journalists need to have fun once in a while... SNHU’s success as a regional education powerhouse means that as more students than ever enroll, there is an increasing demand for courses, athletics, housing and parking. To meet the demands, the Manchester campus looks like a construction zone already, with more to
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More Residence Hall Changes to Come

The year began with four separate construction projects underway on the SNHU campus. The Green Center and the Gustafson Center opened earlier this year, while the new residence hall, athletic complex and stadium are still under construction and are scheduled to be open for the start of the fall semester. Director of Residence Life, Shannon Brown, is excited about the current projects on campus
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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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Homecoming 2016 Preview: There’s No Place Like SNHU

Homecoming season is just around the corner here at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). This year’s theme is There’s No Place Like SNHU; Student Involvement chose this theme to remind current students and alumni that SNHU is their home that they can always return to. Homecoming usually brings in between 1,000 and 1,500 attendees. Alumni and families of current students are invited to spend
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New Residence Hall to provide Apartment-Style Living

In addition to the Gustafson Center, new Athletic Complex, and Green Center, a yet-to-be named residence hall rounds out the list of construction hap­pening throughout the South­ern New Hampshire University (SNHU) campus. The four-floor, 300 bed, upper-class style, four person apartments are set to be com­pleted this July, which means residents will be able to move in for the Fall of 2017. Each apart­ment