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Student org educates community about Iranian culture

Bret Belden April 3, 2017

Together with the Iranian Association of New Hampshire, UNH’s International Student Organization (ISO) hosted a conversation on Iranian culture in Memorial Union Building room 330 last Thursday, March...

Student Senate Update: New student senate speaker elected, resolutions on fraternity and sorority GPA requirements, UNH gun policy passed.

Bret Belden April 3, 2017

With the decision by the members of Student Senate on Sunday evening to select sophomore political science and justice studies dual major Brennan Pouliot as the next student senate speaker, the head leadership...

SCOPE announces Galantis as spring concert

Bret Belden March 31, 2017

The Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) announced Tuesday that electronic dance music (EDM) artist Galantis will perform in this year’s spring concert on Thursday, April 20. It will be...

UNH welcomes Yale School of Music alumnus, discusses 'medicine of music'

Bret Belden March 31, 2017

With his eloquent story telling and violin playing, Vijay Gupta charmed students and audience members alike, on Wednesday evening in the Strafford Room in the Memorial Union Building (MUB) during his lecture...

Music Mentors Program provides inside look into music industry

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

Coordinator of Student Organizations and Leadership of UNH Panelists, Nate Hastings, and singer/songwriter and producer Elissa Margolin led a discussion concerning the diversity of options throughout the...

Opportunity inequality touched upon in MUC lecture

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

Theater II of the Memorial Union Building was filled almost to capacity this Wednesday afternoon as the annual John A. Hogan Distinguished Lecture Series welcomed University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor...

Students 'jailed' in effort to raise money for Relay for Life

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

A handful of students were selected to be put into a wooden “jail cell” and beg passersby for money so they could be freed from the enclosure as part of the Relay for Life Committee’s fundraising...

Presentation commemorates UNH women's rights and equality activists, past and present

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

Men and women alike were welcomed to the Strafford Room with a slideshow of the Women’s March in Washington D.C., smooth jazz and a catered buffet as part of the UNH Women’s Commission’s event “The...

Founder of the Nonhuman Rights Project speaks to students, gains enthusiasm

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

This month’s second Sidore Lecture Series speaker, Steven M. Wise, is much more than your average animal rights activist. Wise actually represents non-human animals in court, filing lawsuits on behalf...

Panel tackles Trump administration, Islamophobia

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

Terrorists—who and where are they? Monday afternoon, in  Theater II of the Memorial Union Building, a panel of professors spoke about the political and environmental change in the Middle East as well...

STEM majors look to increase female presence

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

Only 23 percent of students at UNH’s College of Engineering and Physical Science (CEPS) are female, but many students and faculty are committed to increasing gender diversity in CEPS programs. Community...

#Fight4Her continues efforts for Global HER Act in nation's capital

Bret Belden March 30, 2017

             UNH members of the #Fight4HER campaign continued to campaign for the protection of international reproductive rights last weekend when they traveled to Washington, D.C. to...

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