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UNH Writers Series hosts final two authors

Bret Belden April 10, 2017

Last Thursday, the UNH Writers Series came to an end hosting its last two distinguished authors of the 2016-17 term, Elizabeth Powell and Jensen Beach. “We opened the series this year with both a poet...

Alpha Phi Omega organizes Be The Match Bone Marrow Registry

Bret Belden April 10, 2017

Each year, 14,000 people are diagnosed with illnesses that can be treated or cured with a bone marrow transplant, according to the Be the Match official website. At the Be The Match bone marrow registry...

Food fair offers education and eats

Bret Belden April 10, 2017

An omelet making challenge  and live music were among the highlights offered at Slow Food UNH’s “Good-Clean-Fair” fair.               The fair, which took place in the Memorial Union Building’s...

Lecturer speaks on struggles Muslims face in the media

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

Imagine being labeled as a terrorist just because of your religious beliefs. This is exactly what happens to Muslims all over the world. Tuesday night in Memorial Union Building (MUB) Theater 2, Imam...

CBS News anchor shares his UNH experiences

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

Chris Wragge, current CBS News anchor based out of New York City, was invited to the Memorial Union Building (MUB) on April 5 to be the latest guest speaker for the Current Issues Lecture series. Dave...

Wildcats learn how social media assists antimafia culture

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

      UNH students and faculty were treated Wednesday afternoon to a lecture by Professor Robin Pickering-Iazzi, courtesy of the UNH Department of Classics, Humanities and Italian Studies.      ...

UNH kicks off month of 'Gaypril'

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

This month, the UNH community will be celebrating Gaypril: Campus Pride month, with a variety of events hosted by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and other organizations on campus occurring...

TNH alumnus shares secrets to success in visit to alma mater

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

According to San Diego journalist Matthew Hall, if there are three things today’s journalists should abide by, they’re this: always be credible, be transparent and welcome the internet trolls. But...

Special Spirit: a slam dunk

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

Lundholm Gymnasium played host to what is likely to be the first basketball game since the arrival of spring on Wednesday night. On this occasion, however, nobody in the crowd seemed to focus on the final...

SCOPE receives budget increase

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

Because of a budget increase decision made by the Student Activity Fee Committee (SAFC) on Nov. 20, 2016, the Student Committee of Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) will be receiving $25,750 from SAFC next...

SHARPP wall restored

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

Almost three weeks after it was taken down, the display installed by the Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) documenting street harassment on campus was put back up on the third floor...

On the Spot with Student Body Vice President-Elect Alex Burroughs

Bret Belden April 7, 2017

On Sunday, at 4 p.m., junior psychology and justice studies dual major Alexandra Burroughs was elected student body vice president for the 2017-18 academic year.   Burroughs, who was not formerly a member...

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