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Bret Belden February 20, 2017

In a time of media confusion, when what’s dominating the news cycles is the endless insanity of Donald Trump’s tweets, his attack on the fundamentals of democracy, and his cronies’ continual insistence...

President Huddleston and Provost Targett host open forum

Bret Belden February 16, 2017

UNH holds an open forum once a semester to discuss any topics concerning the UNH community, which allows for a question and answer dialogue hosted by President Mark Huddleston and Provost Nancy Targett,...

Durham not to become a ‘sanctuary city’

Bret Belden February 10, 2017

The Durham Town Council made the decision on Monday night that it will not move forward with designating the town as a sanctuary city. Had it been approved, Durham would have been the first town in the...

Judith Blake pledges $8 million to UNH

Bret Belden February 6, 2017

When former advertisement executive and UNH alumna Judith “Jude” Blake was growing up, it was common for her father to say it was her duty to give back to her community if she were to become successful....

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Bret Belden February 6, 2017

Usually, I’d be on here ranting about politics, but I’d like to mix it up a little bit this week. Since I reprised my Netflix account this past summer, I’ve found that my tour through television...

‘No hate, no fear' Members of UNH community stand in solidarity against Trumps’ immigration ban

Bret Belden February 2, 2017

At 12:45 p.m., there were roughly 10 people at the Solidarity with Refugees and Against Deportations rally on Thompson Hall (T-Hall) on Wednesday afternoon. Toward the end, more than 100 students, faculty,...

Proposed bill allows drivers to show ‘Cat pride

Bret Belden January 30, 2017

A new state bill, which allows for alumni, students and supporters of the University of New Hampshire to buy their own decal plates with the university logo on it, has just passed the Senate Transportation...

The first 7 days

Bret Belden January 30, 2017

President Donald Trump came to political significance questioning the birth place of former President Barack Obama. I think few media outlets focused on this enough during the campaigns and, now that he...

Seeing past the illusion

Bret Belden December 5, 2016

This will be my last column until Donald Trump assumes the presidency of the United States and becomes the most powerful person in the world. Well, actually in my opinion Mike Pence, poster child for Reaganomics...

Student Senate passes resolution to educate students on ‘Report It’ program

Bret Belden December 1, 2016

A resolution passed unanimously by the Student Senate on the Sunday before Thanksgiving break addressed the potential local rise in “bias incidents” on campus. The resolution comes after the election...

A conversation on what to do next

Bret Belden November 21, 2016

The 2016 election is now over and Donald Trump will be the 45th president of the United States. A process that took more than a year to get through finally ended a few weeks ago, but the political divides...

UNH Democrats host anti-Trump rally

Bret Belden November 17, 2016

Over 100 students showed up outside of Thompson Hall (T-Hall) to protest President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 15. With chants and songs, the students voiced their opposition to the...

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