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Letter to the Editor: Crazy and negligent

Bret Belden October 17, 2016

Dear student, First I’d like to commend you on your impressive skateboarding skills as displayed before me as I coincidently stood safely off said path. Although it’s been roughly 40 years since I...

After Trump

Bret Belden October 17, 2016

If on Nov. 28, I mean Nov. 8, Donald Trump loses the 2016 presidential election, there will first be calls to end voter fraud or declarations that the election was fixed, and then Trump will build his...

Challenging our 7 percent

Bret Belden October 17, 2016

All last week, our Twitter page @thenewhampshire had a poll asking our followers who they were going to vote for on Election Day. With Twitter limiting us to four choices, we had our followers choose between ...

The Red Sox postseason debrief: how the nightmare sweep happened

Bret Belden October 13, 2016

A hard-fought season for the Boston Red Sox didn’t come without its fair share of eccentric moments: the encouraging young trio of Xander Boegarts, Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. making the All...

Letter to the Editor: Victim blaming, a pervasive trend

Bret Belden October 13, 2016

To those of you who have followed the recent news, the name Brock Turner may ring a bell. Furthermore, if you hear that name, it may incite a reaction. Many of these reactions may include anger at the...

Falling for Humanity

Bret Belden October 13, 2016

Folk music is probably the most likely music to change the world, or to unite cultures. One of my favorite songs is “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” but there are so many versions these days that it’s...

Discovering Differences

Bret Belden October 13, 2016

Students at UNH all know that they must fulfill the university’s Discovery Program requirements. The “Core Curriculum Requirement” consists of eight categories within the 400-600 course levels: biological...

Not Okay

Bret Belden October 10, 2016

We at The New Hampshire have refrained from endorsing a candidate. Our Code of Ethics states that if the newspaper chooses to back a candidate for an election, (whether it be national or campus oriented),...

A tarnished legacy

Bret Belden October 10, 2016

On page one of Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States” the first characters introduced are the Arawak tribe and Columbus. The first quote shared from a primary source is Christopher...

The Red Sox postseason: reviewing how they got here and what’s next

Bret Belden October 6, 2016

When David Ortiz announced his retirement last fall, Boston stirred. Following two consecutive years in last place in the American League East, the clutch hitter’s departure was—and still is—a tough...

Wildcat Wellbeing

Bret Belden October 6, 2016

There is something special about the community we live in. If you have been keeping up with the past editorials published so far this year, it has been a trend tied into almost every message. However,...

November’s choice

Bret Belden October 3, 2016

It didn’t take long for me to root for Hillary Clinton in that awful debate last week. I’ve rooted against Donald Trump ever since he challenged Barack Obama’s birthplace. He is a small minded, small...

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