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Neither Rain Nor COVID Can Stop Relay for Life

Saint Anselm College celebrated the 14th annual Relay for Life a little different this year. Held outside on the Alumni quad on a rainy Sunday afternoon, students walked in honor of those affected by cancer to raise awareness and fundraise for the American Cancer Society.

Students walking in relay for life

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Opinion: What Dostoevsky has to teach us about American politics

This spring, Politics Professor Erik Cleven co-taught Political Thought in the Work of Dostoevsky with colleague Professor Peter Josephson. In this op-ed, Cleven explains what he believes the American people can learn from writers such as Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky.

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Bookmark Series: “First Friends”

Author Gary Ginsberg came to the New Hampshire Institute of Politics last Wednesday evening November 10th, to share some thoughts and answer questions about his novel First Friends, where he delved into the friendships of nine U.S. presidents. 

Gary Ginsberg and Neil Levesque

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Constitution Day is Sunday, September 17th

Image of the first few paragraphs of the original U.S. Constitution document.

On September 17, 1787, the Founders of our country signed arguably "the most influential document in American history, the U.S. Constitution" (National Constitution Center). We invite you to join us in recognizing this important event by taking time to familiarize yourself with the U.S. Constitution. Small "pocket" copies are freely available at the Circulation Desk, September 14-19, 2023. We also offer an online companion guide with books and videos about the Constitution and its Founders, as well as quizzes to test your knowledge.

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