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Students gathered on the Great Lawn for the second annual Earth Day Jam at UNH. 4/21/23

UNH Hosts Second-Annual Earth Day Jam Fest on Great Lawn

Sarah Donovan, Content Editor May 2, 2023

Earth Day Jam Fest, hosted by the Organic Garden Club (OGC), took place on Great Lawn at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) on April 21. The event was held to advocate for climate action and bring the...

Vandalism, theft and property damage in residence halls on campus. Stoke hall remains a top concern.

Vandalism, theft and property damage in residence halls on campus. Stoke hall remains a top concern.

Emily Jastrem, Contributing Writer May 2, 2023

Admitted students are gathering at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) to get a feel for what it means to be a Wildcat– but one thing tour guides may be leaving out is that there is a large amount...

Love For Our Elders: The Newest Club on Campus

Love For Our Elders: The Newest Club on Campus

Brianna Williams, Staff Writer April 30, 2023

DURHAM- Love For Our Elders (LFOE) is officially up and running as the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) newest organization on campus. The two month process to create the UNH branch came to fruition...

UNH Observes Sexual Assault Awareness Month One Year Following Protests Outside President’s House

UNH Observes Sexual Assault Awareness Month One Year Following Protests Outside President’s House

Sarah Donovan, Content Editor April 26, 2023

Sexual assault is a topic of growing concern for universities nationwide, where the rate of sexual assault is disproportionately higher compared to outside college settings. This topic hits close to home...

Huddleston Hall will soon serve as a flagship for the Honors College at UNH.

UNH’s Honors Program Transitions to Honors College in Huddleston Hall

Aidan Bearor, Staff Writer April 25, 2023

At the 2023 State of the University Address, President Dean revealed that change was coming to the Honors Program. With a donation from long-time benefactor Dana Hamel, the university has been able to...

Courtesy of Auspicious Brew.

UNH Alumna Opens Kombucha Brewery in Dover

Kaylin Moriarty, News Editor April 25, 2023

DOVER, NH- At the University of New Hampshire (UNH) studying anthropology, Helen Leavitt, owner and head brewer of Auspicious Brew, a kombucha brewery in Dover NH, found her love for plants and local food...

Isabel Brown (left) and Kristan Hawkins (right) present Lies Pro-Choicers Believe in the Strafford room at UNH on 4/18/23.

Students for Life event sparks protests on campus

Melanie Matts and Kaylin Moriarty April 21, 2023

Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life America (SFLA), made her way to the University of New Hampshire (UNH) this past Tuesday, the thirteenth stop on her “Lies Pro-Choicers Believe” spring...

Album Review: Metallica’s “72 Seasons”

Album Review: Metallica’s “72 Seasons”

Emma Kostyun, Contributing Writer April 21, 2023

On April 14 history repeated itself. After seven years, Metallica dropped a new album: “72 Seasons.” With 12 tracks this album counts for 77 minutes of thrash metal hits that rock you to your core.  Metallica’s...

Blake Bolduc (left), and Cameron Adams (right), posing with their project, along with a book titled “These Violent Delights” by Chloe Gong that was featured on the group’s “Book Blog.”

UNH students present a theoretical alternative to learning in academic settings

Sophia Schlichtmann, Contributing Writer April 21, 2023

DURHAM — Six UNH students created a website equipped with lesson plans, a book blog and a theoretical overview of their visions for academic settings to implement blended classrooms in teaching literature...

Bench out the stigma: Athletes struggle with mental health too

Bench out the stigma: Athletes struggle with mental health too

Melanie Matts and Ronan Lambert April 18, 2023

It’s no secret that playing a collegiate sport is equivalent to a full-time job. Student athletes are tasked with balancing everyday practices, early morning weight training and constant travel on top...

Columbia Professor Mae Ngai Uncovers Anti-Asian Hate Origins at Annual Holden Lecture

Columbia Professor Mae Ngai Uncovers Anti-Asian Hate Origins at Annual Holden Lecture

Jade Kwitkiwski, Contributing Writer April 18, 2023

Racist anti-Asian attacks, often violent and deadly, swept the nation as a result of the pandemic. To many, these attacks seem new, but they actually grow from deep, historical roots. Dr. Mae Ngai,...

Review: “Scream VI” a sequel to the requel (spoiler free)

Review: “Scream VI” a sequel to the requel (spoiler free)

Anya Carver, Contributing Writer April 17, 2023

If you’re a fan of the original 90s slashers, or even just a horror fan generally, then the recently released “Scream VI” is a great film to check out. The film has all of the elements that make...

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