Dangers and benefits of over the counter medications
by Kendra Syphers Four out of five American adults commonly take over the counter medications to relieve everyday pains, but do we really know the benefits and dangers of these medications? According...
View ArticleVIDEO: The Exchange staff share their favorite Christmas movies
by Greg Cormier There was a variety of favorite Christmas movies from the staff. What’s your favorite Christmas movie? Comment below! ——————————————————————————————————————————————- Check out this...
View ArticleFranklin Pierce puts the ‘us’ in the “It’s On Us” fight against sexual assault.
by Robbie Sequeira edited by Rachel Shunamon (Photo Credit: Google Images) Franklin Pierce University invited students and faculty this past week to take the pledge and join the “It’s On Us” initiative...
View ArticleHow my injury helped my career
by Nicole Krawczyk edited by Alex Lorenzo Upon throwing the flyer in the air, I knew something was wrong. The sudden pop and excruciating pain that followed were unbearable. The thud of the flyer...
View ArticleMosquito-borne Chikungunya Virus can cause death
by Elora Philbrick edited by Alex Lorenzo A mosquito-borne virus has been linked to brain inflammation and death, according to livescience.com(Photo: Google Images) This virus has been documented in...
View ArticleStudents use “mindfulness” to take a stress free journey through music and art
by Whitney Dowds Music could be heard throughout the Cheshire Community Room during the “Hukana Matata: Stress Management Workshop” where 23 students used music and art therapy techniques to escape the...
View ArticleD.I.Y. peppermint bowl
by Crystal Colon You do not want to miss out on this new, trending holiday craft. It takes just 10-15 minutes to complete and makes a festive candy bowl for the holidays. Check out the videos and...
View ArticleVIDEO: Women’s basketball loses close game vs. Stonehill
by Rachel Shunamon edited by Robbie Sequeira The women’s basketball team lost a hard fought game at Stonehill College with a final score of 71-70. Senior Natalie Bastian scored 26 points, matching her...
View ArticlePersonal column: malpractice is real
by Elora Philbrick edited by Greg Cormier The day my appendix burst was the day I learned that malpractice is real. On the afternoon of October 22, 2015 I began having cramp-like pains in my lower...
View ArticleDirector says, students afraid to get tested for AIDS
by Kimberley Theodore During the free HIV testing on Wednesday December 2, only 13 students showed up, a dramatic decline over the years that the AIDS Services for the Monadnock Region has provided it....
View ArticleProfessors reveal how they spend their winter breaks
If you want to get into the holiday mood, check out this video to learn how to create your own festive D.I.Y decoration —————————————————————————————————by Crystal Colon Professors share their secrets...
View ArticleChances of survival due to CPR vary by city
by Ashley LaBounty edited by Kim Theodore Survival rates after cardiac arrest vary remarkably across the country because of underused modern treatment improvements in practice, such as extra corporeal...
View ArticleIs TV harming the brain?
Is television doing more harm or good for society? Check out this fold to find out how television affects both children and adults alike....
View ArticleIncreases in ADHD diagnosis
by Nicole Krawczyk According to a study by the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, the number of children and teenagers diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the United States...
View ArticleThe deadly diagnosis
by Kendra Syphers The phone rang three times, ring ring ring, I remember each tone in perfect rhythm. If I had only known that those three rings meant something that would forever change in my life...
View ArticleKarsyn Baker reaches 100 point milestone
by Greg Cormier On Saturday, December 5, FPU’s women’s ice hockey senior forward Karsyn Baker made history when she tallied her 100th career point. Baker is the first to reach such a milestone in both...
View ArticleStudents on avoiding the holiday budget bust
by Kelsey Hausman As if December wasn’t stressful enough, students have to worry about balancing the meager budget they have for holiday shopping. For students who find it challenging to manage their...
View ArticleTerrorism panel offers students non-violent solutions to terrorism
by Whitney Dowds Non-violent methods to combat modern terrorism were discussed before a standing room only crowd of students in Cheshire Hall on December 9 from 3-4:30 p.m. “Terror cannot be solved...
View ArticleVIDEO: Who let the dogs out?
by Rachel Shunamon edited by Robbie Sequeira In an attempt to alleviate exam week stress, an estimated 50 students gathered in Spagnuolo Hall for therapy dogs. “There wasn’t one student that walked in...
View ArticleWho is the Raven Society?
by Kimberley Theodore (Photo: Kimberley Theodore) There’s a mystery on campus involving envelopes and gift cards to students. The mystery began on Friday morning when librarian Jill Wixsom came to Dr....
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