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Student Senate Update: Four Student Senate executive officers confirmed for next semester, nine resolutions passed.

Bret Belden April 24, 2017

The latest Student Senate meeting, this past Sunday night, opened up with an appearance from David May, the associate vice president of business affairs at UNH, who spoke in regard to updates on the multiple...

Relay for Life raises $92,000 during annual event

Bret Belden April 24, 2017

Participants of UNH’s 14th annual Relay for Life laced up their shoes for the 18 hour fundraiser designed to raise money for cancer research and treatment  in support of all those who have been impacted...

counseling conundrum: staff resignations revealed

Bret Belden April 24, 2017

Nine members of the UNH Counseling Center have resigned throughout the current academic year after the retirement of Former Director Dr. David Cross in June 2016. According to two previous counselors,...

Glow it up: Galantis ignites the crowd in spring concert

Bret Belden April 24, 2017

Right before performing at this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the Swedish duo Galantis made a stop over at the Whittemore Center for UNH’s Spring 2017 concert on Thursday. Opening...

Dr. Reginald Wilburn appointed as associate dean of COLA

Bret Belden April 22, 2017

Dr. Reginald Wilburn was appointed as the associate dean of UNH’s College of Liberal Arts (COLA). He will assume office on July 31, 2017, following former Associate Dean Mary Rhiel’s decision to rejoin...

Impending and potential developments to town of Durham discussed

Bret Belden April 22, 2017

There is much more going on in Durham than meets the eye. The Economic Development Committee of Durham met to discuss developments to make Durham more appealing. The meeting was held at the Durham Town...

Education Activist Coach Carter provides advice

Bret Belden April 22, 2017

“Get up early and stay up late — work when it hurts,” Coach Ken Carter, an education activist, business owner and former high school basketball coach, told UNH students Wednesday evening during his...

Free parking hours to decrease

Bret Belden April 22, 2017

University of New Hampshire students will face parking rule changes next semester after the final Transportation Policy Committee meeting of the year decided unanimously to pass enhanced restrictions....

HoCo gets fishy with Italian seafood crossover

Bret Belden April 22, 2017

Rather than having two separately catered dinners this semester, one with an Italian theme and the other one consisting mainly of seafood, Holloway Commons (HoCo) instead hosted the Italian Costal Cuisine...

Kappa Delta gets confident outside Dimond

Bret Belden April 20, 2017

This week, members of Kappa Delta will be handing out balloons, coffee and compliments to UNH students as part of a nationwide event that takes place at universities with Kappa Delta chapters, according...

UNH students give back during Philanthropy Day

Bret Belden April 20, 2017

In an effort to inform students about philanthropy and the influence it has at UNH, University Advancement and the UNH Student Alumni Network hosted its first Philanthropy Day. The goal behind Philanthropy...

Pancakes and pride:Annual LGBTQ+ pancake breakfast celebrates past and future

Bret Belden April 20, 2017

By Jordyn Haime STAFF WRITER Students, faculty and community members filled nearly every seat in the Granite State Room on Tuesday as they celebrated the accomplishments of UNH’s LGBTQ+ community over...

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