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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...

From darkness to the spotlight…

Bret Belden April 3, 2017

What started as a murmur turned into a full community buzz this past week as word of the Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) street harassment awareness wall getting torn down by the...

Student Body President and Vice President Endorsment

Bret Belden March 31, 2017

This past Tuesday, students running for student body president and vice president sat down for the annual student body elections debate. Representatives of The New Hampshire staff attended this debate...

Taking on a charging bull

Bret Belden March 27, 2017

This past Saturday I took a trip to NYC and found myself standing next to the newly famous brave little girl staring down the Charging Bull on Wall Street. You can tell that this fearless little girl is...

The Art of Losing

Bret Belden March 23, 2017

President Trump has recently proposed to completely eliminate the budget for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Institute of Museum and Library...

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...

Cultural boundaries

Bret Belden March 6, 2017

In the Student Senate update on A1, one can read that the Student Senate passed a resolution condemning the stereotypes expressed by a guest speaker at last Wednesday’s “grand chapter,” a mandatory...

What is ‘SAFC’ anyway?

Bret Belden March 2, 2017

In many of our Student Senate Updates and articles regarding student groups, we often refer to an organization named the Student Activity Fee Committee, commonly referred to as SAFC. You may have heard...

Our state, our vote, our home

Bret Belden February 27, 2017

As seen on A1, 40 recent proposals to adjust many of New Hampshire’s voting laws have been submitted, one of which puts out-of-state students’ voting rights at risk. The predominantly Republican house...

Thumbs up to…

Bret Belden February 24, 2017

On Feb. 19, the Union Leader published an editorial about UNH President Mark Huddleston after a student asked about his “bonus” during the UNH Open Forum. Huddleston answered, “Let me try it once...

The history of us

Bret Belden February 20, 2017

In a day and age focusing so heavily on progression, planning for the future has consumed our thoughts, our actions and our Facebook feeds. While all of these movements for advancement in society are inspiring,...

A watchful eye

Bret Belden February 16, 2017

On Feb. 4. Penn State sophomore Timothy Piazza tragically passed due to injuries from a fall down a set of basement stairs at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house at 11 p.m. on Feb 2. Members of the fraternity,...

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