Visual Story: Football among five Franklin Pierce sports covered by Ravens Sports Network
text and photos by Bryce Johnson
Your school. Your news. Your paper.
The Exchange is an online newspaper produced by the 47 students in Journalism 1, Journalism 2 and Feature Writing.
No students injured in a fire inside New Hampshire residential hall
Burlson explains why the athletic schedule were changed.
Students are dancing their way through the rest of the semester in the new classes provided at the Bubble.
The diversity committee will be organizing the MLK Jr. award event.
The results are in. See who the winners are.
Fire safety needs to be priority #1
Some students are leaving their food cold out of fear.
Media production students are operating under COVID-19 restrictions and are struggling to adjust.
“Denim Day is a great way to keep on reminding and educating the community about sexual assault” at FPU.
Job interviews can be the most important part of the job search.
Group projects are a pain. Here’s how you can make them better.
FPU’s feature writing students focus on short, conflict-driven stories.
by Magnolia McComish Rachel Swenson huddled in a music closet with 30 other students at Reed Intermate School. She passed […]
“I wish more management would practice what they preach.”
Not even a bad haircut can ruin a good friendship.
“I wish we could go back to how they used to be together, but I’m too scared to even try,” […]
Snow quickly began to pile up on the windshield. They had just collided with the guardrail on the side of Route […]
“I actually hated when I had to leave Granite, because I was actually comfortable”
When campus closed last March, journalism students continued to write and report.
The Exchange has engaged in other reporting projects, including this and
past years’ Academic Showcase.
Its staff has also regularly engaged in telling the story of A Day in
the Life of Franklin Pierce, every spring.
It’s time for the Sunday drive to make a comeback.
Supplying food to the elderly
No more music…
“I’m on the verge of my life being over and people are treating their life as if it’s already ended.”
“Obviously, it’s very, very frustrating. We put in the work, not only for this semester, but for the entire year.”
“They really deserved this.”
text and photos by Bryce Johnson