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Catalytic Converter Thefts on the Rise

Catalytic Converter Thefts on the Rise

Ashlyn Giroux, Staff Writer October 17, 2022

Turning the key in your ignition and hearing a loud, piercing sound is something nobody ever wants to experience when starting their car. This has become a reality for many with thefts of catalytic converters...

UNH Volleyball: Wildcats Begin Conference Play

UNH Volleyball: Wildcats Begin Conference Play

Nick Menounos, Sports Writer October 11, 2022

DURHAM, N.H. - The University of New Hampshire volleyball team opened their first game of the weekend with a win over UAlbany Great Danes (4-12). It was a close contest throughout. The Wildcats opened...

Trinity High School student’s racist homecoming proposal post on social media sparks outrage

Trinity High School student’s racist homecoming proposal post on social media sparks outrage

October 10, 2022

MANCHESTER, NH – A racist “homecoming proposal” posted by a Trinity High School senior on social media has stirred outrage, especially among the school’s and city’s Black community, according...

With Roe in the Rearview,  UNH’s Anti-Abortion Movement is Just Getting Started

With Roe in the Rearview, UNH’s Anti-Abortion Movement is Just Getting Started

Sarah Donovan, Content Editor October 5, 2022

Katelyn Regan, fourth year student and president of UNH Students for Life, once claimed “my body, my choice.” She still does, but what she didn’t realize were the negative effects that come with...

UNH Celebrates Latinidad during Hispanic Heritage Month

UNH Celebrates Latinidad during Hispanic Heritage Month

Alexander Rapp, Digital Editor October 2, 2022

DURHAM, NH - Students of all backgrounds and ages came together in the Memorial Union Building’s Strafford room for Mosaico’s annual Latinx Heritage Dinner, on Thursday, Sept. 22. The event included...

UNH Adopts Cat Trax Bike Share

UNH Adopts Cat Trax Bike Share

Sarah Donovan, Content Editor September 15, 2022

Cat Trax, a brand-new bike share in partnership with the Sustainability Institute at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), Hospitality Services and Transportation Services, and Oyster River Cycle and...

Joe “Controversy” Rogan

Emma Kostyun March 1, 2022

In a morning update podcast by NPR on Jan. 21, 2022, it was stated that, “more than a thousand scientists and health care experts were calling out Spotify over false COVID claims made by the most popular...

UNH men’s soccer: No. 16 Wildcats draw North Carolina in second round of NCAA Tournament

UNH men’s soccer: No. 16 Wildcats draw North Carolina in second round of NCAA Tournament

Cameron Beall November 19, 2021
With their 1-0 loss to Vermont (13-4-2) the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (16-1-2) not only lost out on a fourth straight America East (AE) Championship, but they also saw their national ranking cascade from sixth in the nation to 16. It was a slide that nearly toppled the Wildcats over the edge and out of a first-round bye, but the committee kept UNH out of the first round by the skin of their teeth. Now in the same quadrant as No. 1 seeded Oregon State (12-2-3, 7-1-2), UNH will have the hardest road to the College Cup of any top 16 team. The ‘Cats will face the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (11-6-1, 4-4-0) in the second round Sunday at Wildcat Stadium.  

Class of 2021 Senior Farewells: Caitlin Staffanson, Arts Editor

Anna Kate Munsey August 2, 2021
every U-Day, talked to many different org groups on campus, sometimes even attending a meeting or two, but nothing ever stuck.  

Class of 2021 Senior Farewells: Evan Edmonds, Staff Writer

Evan Edmonds August 2, 2021
When I was young, around five or six years old, I would tell everyone that I wanted to grow up to be an author/illustrator. I’d constantly write wacky stories, combining them with any given scraggly shape or coloration I could whip up in my mind. Then I realized something that put a damper on my first dream - I can’t draw. Except for ducks, dinosaurs and elephants (still learning the last one).
Class of 2021 Senior Farewells: Shawn Latulippe, Design Editor

Class of 2021 Senior Farewells: Shawn Latulippe, Design Editor

Shawn L August 2, 2021
When I first walked into our newsroom I was slightly intimidated by all of the cool, older, more seasoned-looking journalists, but I soon felt at home with people I came to know as great people that happened to be great writers too. Seeing how they believed in me inspired me to put my best work forward always.  

Class of 2021 Senior Farewells: Shaun Pepitas, sports Editor

Cassie Hollasch August 2, 2021
I came to UNH undecided and not knowing what major I was going to pick. The only thing that seemed to pique my interest was sports.
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