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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.
Looking forward to a more open, safe summer in N.H.

Looking forward to a more open, safe summer in N.H.

Evan Edmonds May 7, 2021
New Hampshire is gearing up to reopen this summer after a long year of limitations and low interaction: the statewide mask mandate has been lifted and vaccination numbers continue to rise - Granite Staters are excited to get back to normal.
Wildcats pick up first win of the season against Boston University

Wildcats pick up first win of the season against Boston University

Cassie Hollasch December 10, 2020
The UNH women’s hockey team went into the weekend 0-2 after a two-week hiatus following their losses against Boston College. The Wildcats hosted the Boston University Terriers on Friday, Dec. 4 at the Whittemore Center.
Pappas, Shaheen discuss student voting at Freedom Cafe

Pappas, Shaheen discuss student voting at Freedom Cafe

Hannah Donahue October 16, 2020
On Monday, over two dozen University of New Hampshire (UNH) students and community members gathered outside the Freedom Café in Durham for an event featuring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Rep. Chris Pappas (D-NH), and New Hampshire State Representative and UNH alumnus Cam Kenney.

Dairy Bar closes following COVID-19 case

Hannah Donahue October 8, 2020
The Dairy Bar at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) stayed open for the summer and first few weeks of the semester during this pandemic, but closed its doors effective Monday, Sept. 28 according to the UNH dining website.

Issue 17 of the 2019-20 Academic Year

Ian Lenahan February 26, 2020
Issue 17 of the 2019-20 Academic Year
Cats prepare for AE Championship

‘Cats prepare for AE Championship

Hannah Donahue February 6, 2020
After a solid win against Maine the Wildcats’ now look ahead to something bigger: The America East Championship at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass.

Amtrak Downeaster: 5 things to do near Woburn

Bret Belden November 7, 2019

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Hoopcats: Episode 6 - An Interview with Doug Rodoski

Hoopcats: Episode 6 – An Interview with Doug Rodoski

Hannah Donahue May 6, 2019
On this episode of HoopCats, Sam, Yanni and Matt sit down with Doug Rodoski, a contributing writer for The New Hampshire who has followed the NBA since the 1970s. Also featuring HoopCats producer Benjamin Strawbridge.

April Fool’s Day post sparks controversy

Hannah Donahue April 11, 2019
Students bring awareness to mental health after controversial April Fool's Day joke
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