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Carsey School of Public Policy launches new toolkit for civic engagement

Carsey School of Public Policy launches new toolkit for civic engagement

Melanie Matts, Managing Editor April 10, 2023

The University of New Hampshire’s Carsey School of Public Policy has launched a new toolkit, “Local Civic Health: A guide to Building Community and Bridging Divides.”  The guide serves as a follow...

USNH Set to Transition to Enterprise Research Plan

Aidan Bearor, Staff Writer April 7, 2023

After 30 years of using antiquated software, the University System of New Hampshire (USNH) is pivoting their business systems to a new software model, called an Enterprise Research Plan (ERP). The old...

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​​Through the Belly of HoCo

Chloe Gross, Staff Writer March 8, 2023

When a napkin arrives at Holloway Commons Dining Hall (HoCo), it enters how everything else does–at the loading dock. Boxes of the brown paper tissue neighbor local apples in cardboard crates, frozen...

Freshman Leadership Revives UNH Native American Cultural Association (NACA)

Freshman Leadership Revives UNH Native American Cultural Association (NACA)

Jade Kwitkiwski, Contributing Writer March 7, 2023

Despite being one of the seven advertised Diversity Support Coalition (DSC) organizations, the Native American Cultural Association (NACA) has held no executive board or general members meetings for many...

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Disposable Dishware use Spikes at Holloway Commons. Here’s Why:

Caitlin Molloy, Staff Writer February 27, 2023

DURHAM, NH— Disposable dishes and cutlery have been used more frequently at the Holloway Commons dining hall this Spring semester due to campus facility repairs and malfunctioning dish washing machines,...

Staff, faculty & students see positive uses for OpenAI

Staff, faculty & students see positive uses for OpenAI

Aidan Bearor and Isabel Dreher, Staff February 16, 2023

Even with use of ChatGPT being strongly discouraged on college campuses across the country, there is some consensus among UNH students, faculty and staff that it can have positive applications. ChatGPT,...

Not Your Average Coffee Shop: Breaking New Grounds

Not Your Average Coffee Shop: Breaking New Grounds

Aimee Rothman, Staff Writer February 15, 2023

DURHAM, NH - Coffee shops can play a major role in today’s world. Besides offering an essential caffeine boost when fatigue hits, coffee shops can also provide a place to relax, study, work or hang out...

UNH Mens Basketball: Wildcats Defeat UAlbany and UMass Lowell

UNH Men’s Basketball: Wildcats Defeat UAlbany and UMass Lowell

Joey Rizzi, Sports Writer January 31, 2023

DURHAM, N.H. – It was a great week in Durham as the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (10-10, 5-3) defeated the University at Albany Great Danes (6-17, 1-7), followed by a victory over the University...

Students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of UNH the community gather for the first-generation celebration kickoff event.

Proud to be First-Generation!

Melanie Matts, Managing Editor November 18, 2022

DURHAM- November 8 is National First Generation College day, a day to honor the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965. The day of celebration has created opportunities to have conversations about...

Voters appear to approve of Executive Council, return all incumbents

Adam Drapcho, GSNC November 9, 2022

With about three-fourths of votes accounted for as of 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, it seems that the state’s next Executive Council will look a lot like the current one, as all incumbents held a lead. If...

NH voters appear to turn down constitutional convention, but not to retire Register of Probate role

Adam Drapcho, GSNC November 9, 2022

Voters appeared to vote down both ballot questions on Tuesday.  The measures, if approved, would have amended the state’s Constitution to remove a role that had already been made redundant and would...

The 27th Annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade

The 27th Annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade

Rhianwen Watkins, Arts Editor November 8, 2022

All I could see were the backs of heads. Many were adorned with skeleton masks, witch hats or something of the sort. They bobbed excitedly, chattering with those next to them, eagerly anticipating the...

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