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Not all who wander…

December 1, 2015

This is supposed to be the best time of our lives. Old and “wise” people will say it’s because we’re young, but I don’t think that’s it. I think it’s because we are still exploring and discovering...

A truce on technology

December 1, 2015

At the expense of pointing out the obvious, it’s 2015. Technology is incredible, and we continue to see it improve across the board, especially in communication and entertainment. For the most part,...

Exploring the reasons why UNH’s first ever massive open online course is perfect for our engaged student body

October 29, 2015

Longtime New Hampshire political journalist Kevin Landrigan of NH1 News reported on Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s criticism of the state of New Hampshire last week when Reid told a Washington Post...

With Friday marking this semester’s midway point, it’s important to evaluate our academic standing.

October 16, 2015

As cliché as this is going to sound, it’s difficult to believe that this Friday, Oct. 17 marks the halfway point of the fall semester. This point also marks the time when class work begins to pile...

How to make the most of the services UNH offers that mitigate the complexities of the modern job search

October 8, 2015

Roughly 25 percent of students will be graduating in May, sending yet another class of UNH graduates into the real world. Most students spend thousands of dollars and log countless hours both in and out...

Why philanthropic events positively contribute to the UNH student body’s collective identity.

October 5, 2015

Once again, students at UNH displayed a high regard for philanthropy and bettering the local community as many took part in “Wildcats Give Back Wednesday.” The event was organized by the Campus Activity...

A closer look at the true meaning of homecoming and why being intoxicated isn’t a requirement.

October 5, 2015

Students and alumni will flock to Boulder Field and Lot ‘A’ Saturday morning to set up for homecoming’s main attraction: tailgating. Tailgating is great for a number of reasons. For student organizations...

Minding Mom’s mantra: A look at why being wasteful at the dining hall is both civically irresponsible and environmentally damaging

September 28, 2015

For those of us who grew up lucky enough to never worry about where our next meal would be coming from, it can be easy to take food for granted. But reality tells us that food in this world is scarce,...

A look at why hosting DJ Kygo is a superb selection from SCOPE

September 24, 2015

Music is one category this campus doesn’t lack diversity in, and catering to the musical tastes of the 12,000 some-odd students is not an easy task. Nonetheless, the Student Committee on Popular Entertainment’s...

Supplemental Socializing

September 18, 2015

Students at UNH are primarily enrolled at this university to take classes and earn a degree. While there is no doubt that the majority of a student’s learning takes place during class time—in a lecture...

Exploring why UNH should be on every serious candidate’s list of stops in NH

September 14, 2015

New Hampshire voters taking part in the 2016 primary election will hit the polls on Feb. 9 of next year. Although that’s still several months away—precisely 147 days—candidates are already beginning...

Editorial: Look Back At It

Bret Belden May 7, 2015

Take a moment to walk back through the past academic year at UNH with TNH as your guide. The time has come to cross our fingers and kick our seniors into the outside world, but in August 2014 we were ushering...

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