Mad about books: 'Nine Perfect Strangers' by Liane Moriarty
'Nine Perfect Strangers' by Liane Moriarty is a psychological thriller turned literary fiction
'Nine Perfect Strangers' by Liane Moriarty is a psychological thriller turned literary fiction
Goodr is a lower priced sunglasses alternative that is worth the purchase
Arts editor Caleb Jagoda describes his early in life love for Soulja Boy
Brasshouse band Too Many Zooz discuss their experience in the music industry and their rise to the top
Seacoast Restaurant Week offers meals at great value and is happening until April 6
“The Dirt” is not a movie to watch lightly. This is a high-octane, male-gaze-driven autobiography of the 80s hair metal pseudo-satanic rock band Mötley Crüe. The Netflix movie is fully endorsed by all the living members of the band, and after watching the film you’ll see just how much of an accomplishment that is for such a debaucherous group. They should all be dead; the sheer number of drugs and alcohol content in their bodies would sedate a hippopotamus.
As a person who has suffered from anxiety her whole life, I have always been frustrated by books that attempt to portray mental illness but end up romanticizing it instead, such as “13 Reasons Why” or “Winter Girls.” Neal Shusterman, however, takes a different approach to write about mental illness in his best-selling novel, “Challenger Deep.”
Students gather in the MUB experiencing snacks from the Dominican Republic and Switzerland
Review of "One Day We'll All Be Dead and None Of This Will Matter" by Scaachi Koul
Sketched Out Comedy's March on the MUB a hilarious hit among students
"Us", a film by Jordan Peele, stands out from the crowd of horror movies
‘Il Cinema Ritrovato’ electrifies UNH students and Seacoast residents alike
UNH and Seacoast community unite for Purim
Content Editor Jacob Dawson explores the wonderful groove and delicious food of The Press Rooms' Tuesday night Jazz Jam
Arts Editor Caleb Jagoda discusses his beloved "Madvillainy" on its 15-year anniversary
Union Court provides an interesting concert experience for musical artists - one that consists of loud student traffic, often ignored musical talent and commuter-focused, daytime entertainment
Clothes have an afterlife, and it's not at your local landfill! These UNH students - along with many others across the country - are upcycling clothing and reselling it with their own unique twists
Seven UNH performance groups came together as a part of a benefit concert for cystic fibrosis, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
UNH Health and Wellness' weekly "napercises" work to promote the wonders of a good sleep, no matter the time of day