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Gottlieb: Lessons learned in the wake of Pumpkin Fest 2014

Bret Belden October 24, 2014

The Durham 500 By Greg Gottlieb Did you see that email from President Huddleston about Keene’s Pumpkin Fest? What ever happened to ‘innocent until proven guilty’?” “Don’t Keene law officials...

Editorial: Cutting down the waste

Bret Belden October 21, 2014

By TNH Editorial Staff In 45 minutes at Holloway Commons, the dining hall staff see an 84-pound waste bucket fill with food thrown away by students who’ve either taken more food than they can eat or...

LeRoy: Unofficial non-endorsements

Bret Belden October 21, 2014

From the Left By Brendan LeRoy The reason the American political system has worked so well for the United States lies in the fact that our constitution was written for the 18th century agricultural country...

Editorial: Politicians are people, too

Bret Belden October 14, 2014

By TNH Editorial Staff On Saturday, thousands of alumni, students and other members of the UNH community convened on Boulder Field for the annual tailgating tradition prior to the UNH vs. William &...

Lamontagne: Help yourself and make a list

Bret Belden October 14, 2014

Stress Less By Gabrielle Lamontagne Shopping is such a hassle. With all of the schoolwork, exams and extracurricular activities to do, when do we find time for shopping? Yet, the seasons of gifts, clothes,...

LeRoy: The price of profit

Bret Belden October 14, 2014

From the Left By Brendan LeRoy Born into a society of endless freedom and opportunity should demand our unwavering respect and gratitude. The founders protected these steadfast and inalienable rights which...

Fries: Edwards for New Hampshire

Bret Belden October 10, 2014

From the Right By Alex Fries There are several components that work together to make up a car: nuts, bolts, lights, battery, windshield wipers and wheels, just to name a few. Only if all these parts of...

Gottlieb: Freedom Café: Durham’s hidden, humanitarian gem

Bret Belden October 10, 2014

The Durham 500 By Greg Gottlieb Perhaps you’ve strolled by the small easel placed on a sidewalk outside a residential-looking building just a few yards up the street from Mill Road Plaza: the modest...

Editorial: Don’t blame it on the alcohol

Bret Belden October 10, 2014

By TNH Editorial Staff This is not another “don’t drink this weekend” lecture. Let’s get that out of the way now. If you want to drink, go for it. It’s your choice. Some, but certainly not all,...

LeRoy: The Cold War lies never died

Bret Belden October 7, 2014

From the Left By Brendan LeRoy Based on our triumphs and tragedies as a nation, we have built a collective consciousness that we hold as undeniable and universal truth. We wrongly believe these values...

Editorial: Celebrating equality

Bret Belden October 7, 2014

By TNH Editorial Staff By the end of Monday, same-sex couples gained the freedom to enjoy a legal marriage in 30 states. On Monday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court shattered expectations when it declined...

Editorial: The real epidemic

Bret Belden October 3, 2014

By TNH Editorial Staff Underneath the politically saturated television, endless exams and pumpkin-themed everything, the people of the United States have one thing on their mind: Ebola. Or at least that’s...

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