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TNH Farewell Cassie Hollasch

TNH Farewell Cassie Hollasch

Cassie Hollasch, Web Editor May 10, 2022

When I came on to The New Hampshire (TNH), COVID-19 had changed the way that a lot of student organizations operated and we couldn’t meet together as a whole staff in the newsroom. Since a lot of my...

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.  
UNH alum get engaged on footsteps of Williamson Hall

UNH alum get engaged on footsteps of Williamson Hall

Cassie Hollasch November 29, 2020
Earlier this month on Nov. 7, two University of New Hampshire (UNH) alumni from the class of 2019 got engaged at the same spot where they first met as students. Outside of Williamson Hall, Valorie Ehrich and Jason Vetpese were excited to announce their engagement and embark on a new journey together.
Gov. Sununu on changing policies and plans for new term

Gov. Sununu on changing policies and plans for new term

Cassie Hollasch November 12, 2020
As the polls closed in New Hampshire last Tuesday night, it was shortly evident that Republican Chris Sununu had won the gubernatorial race against Democrat state Sen. Dan Feltes. Embarking on a third term, Gov. Sununu disclosed what Granite Staters can expect in the upcoming two years from coronavirus policies to future civil rights legislation.
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