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Amanda Daly and Jed Siebert holding their signs at the first UNH demonstration for Palestine

Polarization of Israel-Palestine conflict and calls for peace in UNH Community

Sophia Schlichtmann, Staff Writer January 28, 2024

On November 15 University of New Hampshire (UNH) students sat in room 352 of Dimond library with paints and a scroll of paper with the names of those who had been killed in the Palestinian territories...

UNH to cut 72 faculty and staff members

Isabel Dreher, Managing Editor January 25, 2024

On the morning of Jan. 17, Ashley Cierri along with her music department peers, received an email in her inbox with a subject line simply stating “Some News.” The email came from Susan Adams, the senior...

Patients at the Drip Bar sit in one of the seven white leather lounge chairs that line the main room.

Drip IV Therapy: Infiltrating the Wellness Industry One Drop at a Time

Kylie Valluzzi, Staff Writer January 15, 2024

On a blustery Friday afternoon in early December, Tori Scearbo concocted an intravenous (IV) drip for a client. She stood in teal scrub-like joggers and Hoka sneakers, garbed in a mask, plastic gown, and...

Models taking their final walks in the CL fashion shows third category: Get Dressed up to Get Down.

Dover Clothing Library provides first-hand looks at second-hand attire

Sophia Schlichtmann, Staff Writer December 21, 2023

On Dec. 1, the Dover Public Library (DPL) was perhaps the rowdiest it has been in the building’s 118-year history, with the exception of the children’s room, of course. Loud pop music played as...

On October 18, the University of New Hampshires College Republicans held a candlelit vigil on Thompson Hall lawn for the lives that had been lost on October 7.

Israel-Palestine Conflict: Historically, Currently and its effect on UNH

Abigail Driscoll, Staff Writer December 18, 2023

Amidst Durham’s first snow of the season, a group of students stood in freezing rain holding signs in support of the people in Gaza. The students of the pro-Palestinian demonstration were only a small...

University officials conversed with UNH Student Body President, Joseph Skehan, and the general student population on the issue of electric scooters on campus

Scootergate Explained

Cassandra Chabot, Staff Writer December 14, 2023

Beginning in September, the University of New Hampshire’s “Monthly Updates,” courtesy of President James Dean, have all had a common reminder: to please take care while walking, riding and driving...

The Un-Final

Stefanie Kistler, Staff Writer December 14, 2023

Finals season is here. As students prepare for studying, stress, and more studying, a new type of final has emerged; the un-final. Categorized by a deviation away from the traditional essay or exam...

Kyle Melville and Justin Evanza at the desk presenting for JSAs Halloween folklore meeting.

Reawakening Japanese Culture at UNH: The Revitalized Japanese Student Association

Aidan Tompkins, Contributing Writer December 11, 2023

After remaining dormant for several years, the Japanese Student Association (JSA) has returned in full swing over the fall semester. The club, headed by third-year President Kyle Melville, has been on...

UNHs Diversity Support Coalition houses many student organizations for minority students, including Alliance.

Campus Climate Survey Reveals LGBTQ+ Students Are ‘Least Likely’ to Feel Comfortable on Campus

Kylie Valluzzi, Staff Writer December 5, 2023

On Saturday, October 21, Arin Henderson received a text message with a picture of his organization’s pamphlets – shredded – laid on a table inside the Memorial Union Building (MUB) with a sign reading...

Natalia Tomahatsch (class of 2026), an intern for the Museum of Art at the Paul Creative Arts Center, facilitating a talk on Sue Coe’s photo etchings.

UNH Liberal Arts Programs on the Chopping Block

Emma Kostyun, Staff Writer December 4, 2023

Down the dimly lit hallway of the Paul Creative Arts Center (PCAC) sits the office of the art and art history department. A cozy waiting area sits outside the eclectic office of Ben Cariens, department...

SCOPE Reflects on Another Successful Concert at the Whittemore Center

Owen Mayer, Staff Writer December 1, 2023

“Tired. All the work we put in was very rewarding, but overall I would say tired,” is how Student Committee on Popular Entertainment’s (SCOPE) executive director Gloria Tawalujan and publicity director...

President James Dean. Courtesy of the Union Leader.

Search for Next UNH President Just Getting Underway

Stefanie Kistler, Staff Writer November 20, 2023

As the grind towards the end of the fall semester ramps up, most students' minds are on finals or the month-long break they will soon be enjoying for the holidays. But there is another very important topic...

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