Author: Angelina Iosso
Eat Seasonal Produce to Avoid Overpaying for Soggy Fruit
The benefits of eating large quantities of fruits and vegetables have become well-known. However, certain types of produce are best consumed at certain times of the year. This is why the idea of eating seasonally has become so popular. Eating soggy dark purple strawberries and light green broccoli is never anyone’s first choice. So, when eating seasonally, meals are centered around freshly harvested, in-season
Wind Symphony Remembers Late Mentor
On Monday, April 8, the Southern New Hampshire University Wind Symphony put on a memorial concert to honor the late Phil Martin. Martin, who passed away in the summer of 2018, spent decades as an active member of the local music education programs at both SNHU and as a teacher in the public school system. When he retired from the public school system in
SNHU Drops Finals Week
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) previously designated the final week of each semester for finals. However, SNHU is eliminating finals week starting this semester. Finals week was implemented to provide two-hour-long class periods that had a set date, time and location usually differing from the usual time and place the class met throughout the semester. The school dropped finals week this semester, and now
Art Gallery Opening in Robert Frost
On Thursday, November 1, there was a reception for two new exhibitions that recently opened in the McIninch Art Gallery in Robert Frost Hall. The first is showcasing Modernism and its Legacy, while the second is a collection of works by Nikki Rosato titled Voyager. Missed it? Don’t worry, they will be open for public viewing until December 15. Modernism and Its Legacy was
Empowerment in the Women’s Leadership Conference
SNHU and its departments often try to find ways to empower their students and give them opportunities to learn new and useful skills that they will be able to use in their careers. The Deborah L. Coffin Women's Center gave SNHU students this opportunity on Saturday, October 27 when they hosted their second annual Women's Leadership Conference from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
Women’s Leadership Conference
In a world where women often feel underappreciated, it is important to bring awareness to the challenges they face on a day to day basis and teach them how to overcome obstacles. The Deborah L. Coffin's Women's Center will be hosting their second annual Women's Leadership Conference on Saturday, October 27 at 10 a.m. in the Dining Center Banquet Hall. Check in for the