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Students Joined by Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Truck on National Voter Registration Day
National Voter Registration Day took place on September 28 as Saint Anselm College joined thousands of other civic engagement efforts around the country.

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National Voter Registration Day took place on September 28 as Saint Anselm College joined thousands of other civic engagement efforts around the country.
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Founder of the Free State Project Professor Jason Sorens joined Saint Anselm College for some pizza at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics to discuss libertarianism, as well as his endeavor to promote it.
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Representative Chris Pappas of New Hampshire joined Saint Anselm College students in the celebration of Constitution Day.
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On September 10, 2021, Saint Anselm College observed the twentieth anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
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The New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosted the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation last week on September 1.
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President Biden’s first one hundred days in office were expected to tackle the big issues facing the country. Were they as effective as he outlined they would be?
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Pandemics and economics are not issues unique to President Biden’s first 100 days in office. In 1921, President Harding faced them too. How do their approaches compare?
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When one thinks of an inheritance money, large houses, or family heirlooms usually come to mind. However, for Acting Presidents Harry S. Truman (D), and Gerald R. Ford (R), their inheritance was the highest office in the country, and finishing two of the deadliest conflicts in American history: World War Two, and the Vietnam War.
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Bill Kristol, a respected conservative political analyst and former Vice President Chief of Staff, spent the morning with the New Hampshire Institute of Politics discussing the future of the Republican party, as well as what we can expect from the next few elections and the Biden administration in general.
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This summer we added a new primary source database of historical newspapers from Africa. Part of the World Newspaper Archive by Readex, the database includes more than 40 nineteenth and early twentieth-century African newspapers from Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
Access is available to current members of the college community through the library's Database A-Z webpage.