6th annual Lamothe Poetry Contest seeks student submissions by April 15
Mike Lalime and Culture editor
March 21, 2013
Filed under Culture
Saint Anselm students are preparing for this year’s LaMothe poetry contest. The contest was made possible by generous contributions from Manchester’s LaMothe poetry and is orchestrated in memory and celebration of the late Navy Captain Daniel LaMothe. Professor Ed Gleason was notably grateful for... Read more »
Women’s Ski Team Places 5th in the nation, honors first All-American all-star

Mike Lalime, Culture Editor
March 21, 2013
Filed under Sports
Senior team captain Caitlin Forbes entered the college record books last week by becoming the first Saint Anselm skier to be honored as Tier One All-American at the Division II national championships in Sun Valley, Idaho. Forbes led the women’s ski team to a fifth place ranking in the national standings. Forbes,... Read more »
Dan Higgens honored as Mr. Saint A’s

Mike Lalime, Culture Editor
February 28, 2013
Filed under Culture
Dan Higgens was awarded the coveted title of Mr. Saint A’s in this year’s annual Mr. Saint A’s tournament. Competing this year were Jon Wells, Andrew Lambert, Matt Gonella, Shane Matthews, Mike Valenti, Dan Higgins, Chris Grenier and Matt Pendergast. The gentlemen competed in a variety of events.... Read more »
One-Act Plays draw crowds despite storm

Mike Lalime, Crier Staff
February 14, 2013
Filed under Culture
In light of last Friday’s snowstorm, the Anselmian Abbey Players rewarded students willing to brave the storm with free admission to the 2013 One-Act Plays. Despite the storm, the Dana Center was bustling with audience members on Friday evening. "The audience was composed almost entirely of students,"... Read more »
Senior returns from 10 months exploring in India

Mike Lalime, Culture Editor
February 5, 2013
Filed under Culture
At age fourteen, senior class member Sedona Chinn left her home outside San Diego to attend boarding school in New Hampshire. She admitted that she feels as though she is constantly leaving home. After spending ten months studying and travelling in the nation of India, Chinn has once more returned home... Read more »
“Losing our Sons” premiers at NHIOP, raises questions about radical Islam and tolerance
Mike Lalime, Culture Editor
November 13, 2012
Filed under Culture
A showing of the controversial movie, "Loosing our Sons," attracted a packed audience of professors, students, and local residents alike. The event was sponsored in part by "Americans for Peace and Tolerance." The film, which showed last Wednesday, November 7 in the New Hampshire Institute of Politics... Read more »







