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UNH fall semester COVID-19 protocols considered successful

UNH fall semester COVID-19 protocols considered successful

Cassie Hollasch January 20, 2021
With the rise of COVID-19, universities across the country had to decide whether or not to bring students back for the fall semester. The University of New Hampshire was one of many who brought its students back in person, raising concern for the members of the surrounding community. Read this special local feature submitted by Megan Deane, the editor of Oyster River High School's news magazine.
How UNH clubs and organizations adapted to COVID-19

How UNH clubs and organizations adapted to COVID-19

Sarah Levine November 29, 2020
Read about Sarah Levine's interviews with The New Hampshire Outing Club, Alpha Phi Omega, WUNH and UNH Ski and Board on how they've navigated a semester with COVID-19 restrictions while still organizing club activities.
When We Were Magic: A Spellbinding Book of Friendship and Murder

When We Were Magic: A Spellbinding Book of Friendship and Murder

Cassie Hollasch November 10, 2020
Sarah Gailey’s 2020 novel “When We Were Magic” is a dark but satisfying coming-of-age story that manages to leave you feeling good despite its sprinkling of horror here and there.
2020 election in Durham

2020 election in Durham

annakatemunsey26 November 5, 2020
2020 presented a significant deal of various challenges, but has voting in one of the most important elections of this generation also been a challenge? Given the unique circumstances, registered voters around Durham still found a way to cast their ballot. Lines were socially-distant and voters received their stickers, and election anxiety has begun to set in.
Pre-election: polling, Biden and Trump on the issues

Pre-election: polling, Biden and Trump on the issues

Cassie Hollasch November 3, 2020
(Durham, NH) – With the election tomorrow, former Vice President Joe Biden holds a 12-point lead in the national polls against President Donald Trump. In New Hampshire, Biden currently leads Trump by eight points, according to a poll released by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Survey Center.

Fashion and politics

Cassie Hollasch October 31, 2020
If you are a fashion enthusiast, chances are you have somehow shown at least some interest in politics. Although most people think that the two fields are unrelated, it is closer than one might think. From Lady Gaga’s infamous meat dress at the 2010 Video Music Awards (VMA) to Billy Porter’s tuxedo gown at the 2019 Oscars, people have been using fashion to express their views and beliefs regarding major issues in the world of politics.
Take Back the Night: SHARPP Event

Take Back the Night: SHARPP Event

Cassie Hollasch October 31, 2020
At the annual Take Back the Night event for survivors of sexual assault and harassment at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), students, faculty and staff showed off their support by hanging posters, putting purple glowsticks in their windows and posting pictures with the caption #UNHPurpleThursday over social media for the virtual event on Thursday, Oct. 22. The event was put on by the Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) at UNH.

UNH Gourmet Dinner

Cassie Hollasch October 31, 2020
Each semester, senior students in the Hospitality Management major at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) host the Gourmet Dinner as part of their capstone project. The event is entirely planned, organized and executed by the students, giving them an opportunity to implement in-class lessons into a real-world experience.
Coraline: Pushing All of the Right Buttons Eleven Years Later

Coraline: Pushing All of the Right Buttons Eleven Years Later

Cassie Hollasch October 31, 2020
Read Allison Musitano's review of one of everyone's favorite Halloween films- Coraline!
How Do You Like Them Apples? 3 Apple Recipes to Spice Up Your Fall

How Do You Like Them Apples? 3 Apple Recipes to Spice Up Your Fall

Cassie Hollasch October 31, 2020
Autumn is in full swing- Halloween is close approaching with Thanksgiving soon to follow. At this point in the season, you may find yourself with more apples than usual, whether you picked them yourself off the tree or picked them up at the supermarket. Apples by themselves make a wonderful snack, and few can turn their nose up at a fresh apple pie or apple crisp, but sometimes like the leaves on the trees, you need some change. So if at your core you want to branch out, try any of these three apple-tizing recipes!

Information on voting as a student at The University of New Hampshire

Hayley Barnhard, Contributor October 29, 2020
The 2020 presidential election is on Nov. 3 and students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) have a variety of ways they can cast their vote.
HoopCats: Episode 5

HoopCats: Episode 5

April 6, 2019

The fifth episode of HoopCats; check out our other episodes at soundcloud.com/tnh-hoopcats hoopcats-episode-5.wav

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