Lifestyle


On Hiatus for Winter Break

The Snapper staff (and the majority of the Millersville University community) is on winter break. Our next issue will be published on Thursday, January 15. Thanks, and see you next semester!
PS: Feel free to check out all the content from the fall, and send any feedback to webmaster@thesnapper.com.
-Joe Moore
Webmaster

Have a good winter break… up

December is finally here and with its arrival comes many changes. Leaves fall from the trees, animals begin to hibernate for winter, ice cream parlors close up shop, and relationships begin to fall apart.

Have a stress-free Holiday

Christmas is the most stressful time of the year, between buying presents for friends and family, the pressure of last minute shopping and ideas to make the holiday the best it can be.

Living longer in life

Humankind has been trying to live longer ever since the early struggles for survival, thousands of years ago. Once our basic needs are met such as shelter, food, love and belonging, there is the constant push to the next level; the extension of our lifespans.

How to study for finals

A list of tips to help you study for finals.

Time to quit smoking

Everyone has heard about the new law being passed around campus about the clean air act. This act has been trying to crack down on smoking around the campus completely. This is a hard ban to put on a campus where a lot of students smoke. All in all, now is the perfect time to quit smoking completely. Smoking does a lot more to your body and to your health than you think. Smoking can cause damage to your body that is not curable.

Tips for healthy winter skin

A list of tips for maintaining healthy skin in the winter.

Don’t worry, be happy

Winter is right around the corner, which means that you are probably going to be staying indoors.

Take clothing attire seriously

Millersville may not be located in a fashion-savvy city such as N.Y.C. or L.A., but the level of fashion need not suffer amongst the student body.

As students reach for their saggy, well-worn hoodie and soft, forgiving sweatpants because the temperature is dropping, and fatty, holiday comfort foods have become an everyday staple, students might want to reconsider how their choice of clothing really makes them feel.

Dyeing for hair

Changing the color of hair today often seems as simple and as common as getting a new haircut. It is almost becoming a challenge to find someone with a hair color that is 100 percent natural. Dyeing your hair is often seen as a way to freshen up a look, adapt to a new season, or just try something new.