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Three sides to the story

Bret Belden April 24, 2017

One of my biggest pet peeves is when people speak about an issue they are not educated on.  I have always believed that, until I knew all sides to every story, I would not form an opinion, because an...

Something to be proud of

Bret Belden April 22, 2017

As you can all probably imagine, I was not the most “normal” child in the world.  My go-to outfit in the sixth grade was knee-high socks, plaid bermuda shorts and a fedora, if that is any indication...

Better safe than sorry

Bret Belden April 13, 2017

Let’s talk about sex, baby. No really, let’s. I was fortunate enough to be brought up in a public school system where I was offered sex ed.  I remember sitting in my eighth grade health class, cringing...

Do what you came here to do

Bret Belden April 10, 2017

As I sit and write this editorial, I feel extremely lucky that the newsroom has no windows.  If it did, I probably wouldn’t be here, but would instead be outside in the stunning, 70 degree weather,...

365 More days

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

I do not know how to write editorials, so it’s probably a good thing that I am the new executive editor for The New Hampshire, which, for those of you who don’t know, means that I write an editorial...

A tale of two dances: dance company performs contrasting shows in annual concert

Bret Belden April 3, 2017

UNH Professor of Theatre and Dance Gay Nardone didn’t plan on creating a dance concert that was also a social commentary on the division of social class, it just sort of happened.   “[The show] became...

TNH Fashions: Soft Grundge

Bret Belden March 31, 2017

I have never been the girliest girl of the bunch (my dream job at age 8 was to be a professional umpire for the Red Sox, if that’s any indication of how I grew up).  Even though I finally got rid of...

Women of the newsroom

Bret Belden March 9, 2017

Yesterday, March 8, was International Women’s Day, a worldwide event celebrating women’s achievements. Since the early 1900s, this day has been observed and is not affiliated with any one group, but...

TNH ALUMNI SERIES Scott Yates ‘07

Bret Belden December 5, 2016

Q: When did you get involved with TNH? A: I was there the first week of my freshman year... I just wanted something to do. I loved taking pictures... I went in there like, ‘Please sir, do you have a...

Kirkpatrick adjusts counseling center services for some transgender students

Bret Belden November 21, 2016

  Senior Vice Provost for Student Life and Dean of Students John T. Kirkpatrick sent an email on Monday, Nov. 14 informing the UNH student body of a reinstallation of previously cancelled counseling...

Trump triumphant, campus devastated

Bret Belden November 10, 2016

Majority of UNH students shocked by Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 election  Throughout the history of the United States of America, there have been 44 influential men who have fiercely led this...

SHARPP takes back the night

Bret Belden November 3, 2016

In an effort to raise awareness of sexual assault on the UNH campus, a large group of students met on Thompson Hall (T-Hall) lawn at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 2 for the annual Take Back the Night march....

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