Arts & Entertainment

“The Witch”: A Delightfully Disturbing Folktale

Robert Eggers’ directo­rial debut, “The Witch,” was a surprisingly well made thriller. That’s right, a thriller, not the straightforward horror it’s been advertised as. Taking place in 1630 New England, “The Witch” follows a family of seven who were exiled from their unspecified settlement. Taking their ban­ishment with dignity, the fa­ther, mother, and five children (one teenager, a younger boy, a small boy and
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Wyndee Takes on the Tunes

I am not an expert on mu­sic, but music has been an in­fluential part of my life. I lis­ten to mostly main-stream pop songs from my generation. When I was young, I was sur­rounded by influential Asian pop music that many of my peers talked about. That type of music is quite commercial. The songs have catchy melo­dies and are sung by popular celebrities.
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Preston Pugmire to Perform at SNHU

Preston Pugmire will be coming to Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) on Mar. 22. SNHU’s Center of Activities and Pro­gramming Events (CAPE), has booked Preston Pugmire to perform in the Dining Center outside of the Miles room dur­ing the lunchtime hour from 12 to 1 p.m. Preston Pugmire is a singer and song writer who is contracted with The College Agency, a company dedicated
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Career Development’s Internship and Job Fair Draws Big Crowd

The Career Development Center hosted the Internship and Job Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 17. For three hours, the second floor of the Dining Center was crowded with 716 students and 65 employ­ers, all having great conversations about a variety of employment and internship opportunities. For the first half hour, there was a line of students out the door waiting to meet with these potential
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Have a Safe Spring Break

With Spring Break quickly approaching, there are several things that students can do to avoid any mishaps while on vaca­tion. It can be easy to get caught up in excitement and forget some of the simplest ways to stay safe. Be careful of meeting new people and the hidden agendas they may have. Always go out with a friend, and let other friends know
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Mat Lavore Astonishes SNHU Students

Hypnotist and mentalist Mat LaVore visited Southern New Hampshire University to perform his Magic and Mystery show on Wednesday, Feb. 24. This event was put on by Center of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE) Late Night and occurred in the second floor of the Dining Center at 8 p.m. Catering was provided for the event and included mozzarella sticks, chicken tenders, and a generous
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SNHU Celebrates Women’s History Month

It’s that time of year again when it’s time to celebrate Women’s History Month. Southern New Hampshire Uni­versity’s (SNHU) Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center has coordinated many events for the month of March with the help of many other clubs on campus. Some of these clubs include but are not limited to Student Activists for Gender Equality (SAGE), Outreach As­sociation, History Club, Diver­sity Initiatives,
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Senior Peer Educators Reminisce

Senior peer educators in the Learning Center (LC) are filled with nostalgia as they prepare to graduate and reminisce their time spent working in the LC; Many tutors and mentors work in the LC for two to three years, and make an impact on the Southern New Hampshire Uni­versity (SNHU) community. Elizabeth Worth, a senior writing tutor, is on her seventh semester with the