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The Saint Anselm Crier The Student Newspaper of Saint Anselm College. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! Check out our website to read our stories: www.criernewsroom.com

The Saint Anselm Crier is the official student newspaper of Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH. The Crier is printed bi-weekly for a total of between 10-12 editions per academic year.

The top stories from the semester’s final issue.Read online at the link in bio.
20/05/2025

The top stories from the semester’s final issue.

Read online at the link in bio.

Congratulations to our News Editor, Caroline Moran ‘25, on her graduation from !Read online at the link in bio.
20/05/2025

Congratulations to our News Editor, Caroline Moran ‘25, on her graduation from !

Read online at the link in bio.

The final issue of the year is currently out around campus and online at the link in bio.At the time of printing, a new ...
10/05/2025

The final issue of the year is currently out around campus and online at the link in bio.

At the time of printing, a new pope had not yet been selected. As of the afternoon of May 8, Pope Leo XIV was named the successor of Pope Francis.

“This semester at Saint Anselm College, we are saying goodbye to many professors as they retire. Although they will alwa...
02/05/2025

“This semester at Saint Anselm College, we are saying goodbye to many professors as they retire. Although they will always be part of the Saint Anselm community, eight professors will be retiring: Carmen Sullivan, Montague Brown, Kevin McMahon, Mike McGuinness, Kevin Staley, Ann Holbrook, Carol Traynor, Phil Pajakowski. These professors taught subjects in the Modern Languages, Philosophy, Theology, Economics and Business, English and Communication, Computer Science, and History departments. Keith Morse, from the Print Shop, is also retiring this semester.“

“Under recommendation from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the Trump Administration announced significan...
01/05/2025

“Under recommendation from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the Trump Administration announced significant cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), a federal agency which provides funding for hundreds of learning opportunities across the country. This move has already had impacts on New Hampshire.

Librarians in Manchester, including those on Saint Anselm’s campus, have been grappling with the future of the vital educational and community resource.”

“In early February 2025, Residential Life sent out a campus-wide email outlining major changes to student housing for th...
30/04/2025

“In early February 2025, Residential Life sent out a campus-wide email outlining major changes to student housing for the upcoming fall semester.

Among the most notable shifts: increased occupancy in campus dorms.

Currently, only two on-campus apartments are equipped to house four residential groups, creating tighter living spaces with many scrambling to find and form groups of 5.”

Read the full story at the link in bio or in print around campus.

Read the full story at the link in bio or in print around campus.
29/04/2025

Read the full story at the link in bio or in print around campus.

“History was made on Saturday afternoon as the Saint Anselm College men’s lacrosse team claimed its first-ever outright ...
28/04/2025

“History was made on Saturday afternoon as the Saint Anselm College men’s lacrosse team claimed its first-ever outright Northeast-10 Conference (NE10) Regular Season Championship. The Hawks, ranked third in the nation, traveled to Northwell Stadium and took down eighth-ranked Pace University with a hard-fought 15-12 win, wrapping up a perfect 11-0 regular season (8-0 in NE10 play).“

Read the full story at the link in bio or in print around campus.

The Men of Color club, now led by Duke Addy ‘27, is just one of the student-led affinity groups the Intercultural Center...
28/04/2025

The Men of Color club, now led by Duke Addy ‘27, is just one of the student-led affinity groups the Intercultural Center supports. Recently, the Women of Color club was created, led by Paige Potts ‘27, and both clubs are funded by the Student Government Association (SGA).

Read the full story at the link in bio or in print around campus.

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