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Calling for a better future

Bret Belden November 14, 2016

Last Monday, I didn’t think I’d be sitting here still dumbfounded by the election of “Celebrity Apprentice” star and billionaire “populist,” Donald Trump to the White House. I wasn’t completely...

Free speech zones tested at Democratic rally

Bret Belden November 14, 2016

President Barack Obama made his way to UNH in one of his last campaign stops for Hillary Clinton on the afternoon of Monday, Nov. 7, to encourage people to vote Democratically on the national and local...

College Republicans, Democrats talk policy and issues in Student Debate

Bret Belden November 3, 2016

The UNH College Democrats and Republicans participated in their first-ever debate on Wednesday from 8–9:30 p.m. During the debate, which was sponsored by The New York Times and moderated by Student...

Claiming the Throne

Bret Belden October 31, 2016

“Game of Thrones” (GOT) will end after season eight. There are only 13 episodes left in HBO’s most successful television show ever. After hundreds of Emmy nominations and dozens of wins, “Game...

UNH professor researches views on climate change

Bret Belden October 27, 2016

There are less than two weeks left until the 2016 Election Day. After more than a year of campaigning and billions of dollars spent, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will face off against each other as...

Debates doing little

Bret Belden October 20, 2016

Paranoia has consumed Donald Trump. Since the beginning of his campaign he has spread widely denounced conspiracy theories. From saying at the last debate that Obama and Clinton colluded to ship paid violent...

On the Spot with College of Liberal Arts Dean Heidi Bostic

Bret Belden October 13, 2016

Dean of the UNH College of Liberal Arts Heidi Bostic was hired this year and just began as dean this fall semester. The New Hampshire had a one-on-one conversation with the new dean where she laid out...

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...

On the Spot with President Mark Huddleston

Bret Belden October 10, 2016

Full President Huddleston Interview Interviewed on Tuesday, October 4 at 9 a.m. at Thompson Hall Interviewed by Interviewed by Staff Writers Van Hendrickx and Mark Kobzik, Executive Editor Allison Bellucci...

A word with Pulitzer Prize-winner David Shribman

Bret Belden October 6, 2016

  On Monday, Oct. 3, I interviewed Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Executive Editor David Shribman. Last Thursday, Shribman visited UNH and spoke about the history of...

Huddleston elaborates on ‘unrestricted funds’

Bret Belden October 6, 2016

Staff members of The New Hampshire had a sit down interview with UNH President Mark Huddleston last Tuesday morning on Oct. 4. We talked policy, personal accomplishments and his vision for the school going...

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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