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Student signs outside former UNH Museum of Art

How the Budget Reset is Affecting UNH’s College of Liberal Arts: Enrichment vs. Academics

Sophia Schlichtmann, Staff Writer March 12, 2024

Outside of the former Museum of Art (MOA) at the University of New Hampshire, there are signs with pleas for the university to ‘fund the arts.’ The MOA closing was one of the major cuts made to the...

Helena De Martin at Revolution Retro

Local Thrift Store Topanga Vintage Reopens Under New Owner

Cassandra Chabot, Staff Writer March 7, 2024

Tucked away on Jenkins Court in Durham, NH sits a locally owned business, barely identifiable by a small white sign reading “Thrift Store.” Following a shift in ownership, what was once known on campus...

Felony investigation still ongoing after career fair incident

Abigail Driscoll, Staff Writer March 7, 2024

Police are still investigating an incident from February 28 when two people at the annual University of New Hampshire Career Fair in the Memorial Union Building dumped red paint on display tables. The...

Leah Pereira (left) and Sophia Schlichtmann (right)

Ask The Wildcat Word: With Sophia and Leah

Sophia Schlichtmann and Leah Pereira, Staff Writers March 7, 2024

Hello! Welcome to the first installation of The Wildcat Word: The New Hampshire’s unprofessional student-run advice column. We’re so glad you’re here.  If you submitted a question via the link...

Many LAP courses reflect the practices the UNHs Health and Wellness staff aim to spread through their work.

Lifetime Activity Programs Take Courses Outside of the Traditional Classroom Setting

Aimee Rothman, Staff Writer March 5, 2024

While many courses offered at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) prepare students for their futures by providing information they may need for the career fields they plan on entering, the Lifetime Activity...

Budget Cuts: What Isn’t Expected to Change

Cassandra Chabot, Staff Writer March 5, 2024

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is set to undergo some substantial changes in the coming academic years. Since President James Dean’s retirement announcement in September, the university has announced...

Outlining the Future of UNH Through Campus Master Plan

Outlining the Future of UNH Through Campus Master Plan

Sarah Donovan, News Editor March 5, 2024

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is undergoing a transformational process of assessing its facilities and physical campus by updating the Campus Master Plan. The plan’s objective is to lead campus...

E-scooters parked outside the MUB have little protection from New England weather.

The Conversation Around E-Scooters Continues

Cassandra Chabot, Staff Writer February 28, 2024

It’s common to see students finding alternative ways to get to class in 2024, and the changing of seasons does not stop their innovation. In the upcoming months of rain and snow, electronic motorized...

President Dean delivered the 2024 State of the University Address on Feb. 13.

State of the University Address Shares News of the Past Year

Meredith Hohnbaum, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

President James Dean delivered the 2024 State of the University Address to the University of New Hampshire (UNH) community in the Strafford Room of the Memorial Union Building (MUB) on Tuesday, Feb. 13,...

Leah Pereira (left) and Sophia Schlichtmann (right)

Got questions? Consult the Wildcat Word with Sophia and Leah

Leah Pereira and Sophia Schlichtmann, Staff Writers February 22, 2024

Do you hate everything in your closet? Are you looking for love in all the wrong places? Are you experiencing an existential crisis? Hi, there! We are Sophia and Leah, and we have the answers to your...

Chef Todd Sweet showing off the meat from Maine Family Farms in the walk in refrigerators below Holloway Commons Dining Hall.

The Sweet Life of Chef Todd

Isabel Dreher, Managing Editor February 14, 2024

As hungry University of New Hampshire (UNH) students flow into Holloway Commons (HoCo) at all hours of the day, it’s not uncommon for them to see a man in a white coat with two rows of buttons and a...

The University of New Hampshires Thompson Hall in Durham.

UNH graduate students move closer to unionizing: Low pay, high housing costs key issues

Ian Lenahan, Foster's Daily Democrat February 6, 2024

DURHAM — Hundreds of graduate student workers at the University of New Hampshire are one step closer to fully unionizing, a multi-year effort expected to conclude in March with the election of union...

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