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Four webtoons to start reading

Four webtoons to start reading

Hannah Donahue September 25, 2020
I’ve always been an avid reader of webcomics, but over quarantine I found a treasure trove of them on Webtoon.
Making the reader question? On The Spot with author Steven Nedeau

Making the reader question? On The Spot with author Steven Nedeau

Hannah Donahue September 25, 2020
The arts have always been in author Steven M. Nedeau’s life. On top of being an actor and a dance teacher in high school, he says he took all the art classes he could.

The UNH Theater Scene: different but alive during COVID-19

Hannah Donahue September 25, 2020
Fall has finally arrived and to the pleasant surprise of everyone, we are still here on campus, starting our fourth week.

Issue 2 of the 2020-21 Academic Year

Hannah Donahue September 10, 2020
Issue 2 of the 2020-21 Academic Year
TNHs declassified food survival guide

TNH’s declassified food survival guide

Hannah Donahue September 10, 2020
It hasn’t been easy for restaurants in the midst of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and it isn’t always easy for people to get out for a meal.
Durham’s loaf-ly new bakeshop: Grit and Grains

Durham’s loaf-ly new bakeshop: Grit and Grains

Hannah Donahue September 10, 2020
Nicole Tocco Cardwell, the owner and baker of Grit and Grains views her bakeshop as a modern version of her grandparents’ dream. Her grandparents immigrated to the United States from Italy and owned and operated their own bakery in the North End of Boston for over 50 years.
Courtesy of Republic Records

Folklore: Swift’s new style

Hannah Donahue August 27, 2020
While we were baking banana bread, learning tik tok dances (cringe), and tie-dying sweatshirts in quarantine, Taylor Swift was writing the best album of her entire career. The best part? No one had any idea.

Ways to eat when in Durham

Hannah Donahue August 27, 2020
Hunger is a powerful factor, probably one of our most basic instincts. I know when I forget to eat, my concentration starts to break and I snap at anyone who comes near me.
Innocent Country 2

‘Innocent Country 2’ by Quelle Chris: A review

Hannah Donahue May 15, 2020
Fate, kismet, destiny. It’s got a smorgasbord of different names, but countless people seem to believe in it; this idea that everything happens for a reason.

In our virtual world – Meditation through Zoom

Hannah Donahue May 10, 2020
During a time of isolation and quarantine, our regular day to day schedules have been changed to reflect a virtual world. Feelings of anxiety, loneliness, depression and more have become extremely high.

Take A ‘Journey’ With Me

Hannah Donahue May 10, 2020
It might be an understatement to say that everything kind of sucks right now. In this dark time, Sony offered a small light in the form of the Play At Home initiative, giving away two free games on the PlayStation 4 to encourage gamers to stay inside and away from the essential business of GameStop.

Meeple Tabletop Gaming Syndicate transitions to online

Hannah Donahue May 10, 2020
In wake of social distancing due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), seacoast board gaming group Meeple Tabletop Gaming Syndicate (paired with the UNH organization of the same name) has switched their weekly Friday night meetings to online.
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