Correction to “Working Together Toward Wellness,” Volume 14, Issue 8, Page 3: A quote by Jason Snoonian, Director of the Mount Fitness Center, was incorrectly attributed to Janet Snoonian.
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Juggling Life as a Student, a Parent, and an Employee
By Hannah Bennett | Observer Contributor
NOTE: Correction to “The Triple Play” Volume 14, issue 3, page 4:
The name of the Parent Support Group was incorrectly abbreviated to PSO. The correct abbreviation is PSG.
How difficult is it to take care of yourself during college?
There’s getting up on time, getting ready, eating breakfast, and the rest of the “morning routine” before school.
Setting time for any homework or projects is also a must and isn’t always easy. On top of that, a job to support yourself takes up time, energy, and focus. Together, a job and college classes are enough to fill the day, leaving little room to take care of yourself.
Students and President Acknowledge Unstable Internet
By Daniela Perez | Observer Contributor

Photo by Thomas Hill Jr.
When it comes to submitting online assignments, having reliable access to the internet is essential for college students.
Many areas on the Gardner campus have little to no cellular signal and in most parts of the school the WiFi can be slow or may not connect at all.
One of the places on campus that rarely has any signal is the basement of the school where Media Arts and Technology labs are held and where MRT students work on projects. The MRT computers are always offline and students have a difficult time connecting to the internet through their own laptops or cellphones.