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Volume XXII Welcome Back

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September 2, 2015

Manchester, NH

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Penmen Press September 2, 2015:

National Blueberry Popscicle Day Tyler Leighton and snhu.edu

What's Inside: News | Front & 2 How To SNHU | 3-7 Summer Film Reviews | 8 Get Involved | 9-13 Sports | 14-16

Featuring: Volunteers Wanted | Page 2 Got Munchiez? | Page 4

Surviving The Lower Suites | Page 5 Oh No, It’s The RA | Page 6 Jurassic World | Page 8 Women’s Field Hockey | Page 16

Tyler Leighton Co Editor In Chief

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) has always taken pride in its forward movement and innovation. This has been seen in many renovations, “green” updates, and programs to benefit the student body. The most recent “green” update has been the construction of a green space in what used to be a parking lot. The summer provided students with updates and promises of a finished space by the start of the 201516 school year. Emotions over this new project were mixed, with many commuters concerned about parking while others were just happy to have a place to play Frisbee. Michelle Hegenauer, on-campus sophomore says, “I'm really excited for the Green Space! I think it will add a lot to our campus!” On the other hand, commuter Laurelann Easton stated, “I don't see why we needed a green space for people to use when people seemed to be using the area in front of the library in that way; it mostly just reduced a lot of parking which isn't very helpful.” Second year resident Stephen

Tyler Leighton

How To Freshman | Page 5

the heart of campus got a little greener

The Green Space under construction over the summer. Denis says about the new Green Space, “It's a shame there will be snow covering it for 5 months of the year.” Other renovation projects in the works are also highly anticipated by all members of the SNHU community. Among these is the construc-

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tion of The Gustafson Welcome Center which is set to break ground some time in December. Another will include the renovation work being done on the old library which is soon to become a permanent home to many resource offices. The Green Space will offer

new opportunities for all students, commuters and on-campus alike. Whether it’s a place to congregate, to sit and play the guitar, to enjoy a picnic, or throw around a football, this new addition to the SNHU campus will be one to enjoy for years to come.


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