The Saint Anselm College Blog is produced by the folks at Saint Anselm (please don't pronounce it AN-SLUM!) College in Manchester New Hampshire.
Of course right now many of the articles are politically-oriented (surprise, huh?), but the majority of the posts appear to be college announcements (focused toward students), and articles about faculty/staff/alumni in the news.
The maintainers of this blog are technologically savvy, and they produce a news podcast that is easily accessible.
Even for those who are not particularly interested in the college, you can learn some interesting things.... for example, one of their alumni (Class of 1977) Mark Sullivan was named director of the U.S. Secret Service a year ago. Actually I think I met mark when Al Gore was "wrapping the NH State House in red ribbon" a few years ago at an event I was coordinating.
A superior blog! Four stars for presentation and content.
J
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
NewHampshire.com Blogs
Did you ever have the yen to report your local news?
NewHampshire.com's BLOG section gives you the opportunity to do just that. Called "Your Neighborhood News," you can post a comment, an entire story and/or accompanying photograph or two.
Your news might just end up being newsworthy enough to appear in one of their affiliated publications.
Janice
NewHampshire.com's BLOG section gives you the opportunity to do just that. Called "Your Neighborhood News," you can post a comment, an entire story and/or accompanying photograph or two.
Your news might just end up being newsworthy enough to appear in one of their affiliated publications.
Janice
IMHO New Hampshire
IMHO New Hampshire's subtitle aptly describes the articles found there: "A Conservative Take on Life, Politics and More, from New Hampshire."
The authors include Ron Dupuis, Michael Shackelford and Dave Buhlman, and the subject matter is definitely more political than anything else.
The articles in this blog are thought provoking, regardless of which side of the fence you stand on.
Janice
The authors include Ron Dupuis, Michael Shackelford and Dave Buhlman, and the subject matter is definitely more political than anything else.
The articles in this blog are thought provoking, regardless of which side of the fence you stand on.
Janice
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