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APRIL FOOL’S: Matt Petersons’ BMX Stunt Career On Hold

This article is part of The Penmen Press's annual April Fool's edition. Even journalists need to have fun once in a while... After a successful summer of death defying stunts, jumping his BMX bike over any and all obstacles across New Hampshire’s country fair’s, Matt Peterson’s stunt career was primed to transition from mid-life crisis to a full on second career for the Assistant
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APRIL FOOL’S: President LeBlanc Onto Bigger Things In 2020

This article is part of The Penmen Press's annual April Fool's edition. Even journalists need to have fun once in a while... While the 2016 Presidential Election season has only very recently come to a close, American citizens can already begin campaigning for the next candidate running to be leader of the free world: Paul LeBlanc. A recent law change has allowed non-American born
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APRIL FOOL’S: SNHU Introduces New Mascot In Wake Of Petey’s Crime Spree

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 has seen many changes within the past year. From participating in the Teach Out program at Daniel Webster College, to the opening of the Gustafson Center, to the construction of new dorm buildings. These changes are so that the university can
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From Cologne To New Hampshire

Senior Sinja Mandel is an active international student from Cologne (Köln), Germany. She majors in Business Administration in Degree in Three (Di3) program at SNHU. Mandel grew up mainly in Ingolstadt, a town near Munich. Mandel came to the U.S. in August, 2016 to complete her double degree at SNHU. As a Business major, it was mandatory for her to spend her fifth semester
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“Exit West” Love and Warfare

Mohsin Hamid brought “Exit West” to shelves last year, and this romance amidst war and destruction has received much praise and recognition. His novel follows a couple who must somehow keep their love alive when they become refugees who flee from a war-torn land, to London. This novel is a modern look at the migrant, unwilling traveler. Hamid is non-specific enough that the piece
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Sheeran Plays It Safe on “Divide”

His latest, “÷ (Divide),” is the next in his mathematical operator series. In it Sheeran takes his folky six-string roots and adds in pop influence. “Eraser,” a bland Twenty One Pilots-like that features Sheeran rapping over a set of looped acoustic guitars. The track’s production feels more trendy than innovative. In a year’s time it’ll just feel stale. “Shape of You,” a tropical beat