Instagram
X
Tiktok
YouTube
The New Hampshire
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Home
News
Opinion
Sports
Arts
Multimedia
About
Get Involved
Our Staff
Contact Us
More
SCOPE Reflects on Another Successful Concert at the Whittemore Center
December 1, 2023
Search for Next UNH President Just Getting Underway
November 20, 2023
Fish on Ice: a UNH Hockey Staple
November 16, 2023
Military and Veterans Services on Veterans Day and Beyond
November 15, 2023
New off-campus parking venture aims to solve shortage
November 15, 2023
Album Review: “Guts” by Olivia Rodrigo
September 20, 2023
boygenius – “The Record” Review
May 17, 2023
Album Review: Metallica’s “72 Seasons”
April 21, 2023
Abroad diaries part three: Cherishing the people you meet along the way
April 19, 2023
Review: “Scream VI” a sequel to the requel (spoiler free)
April 17, 2023
UNH Men’s Soccer: Reflection on Tournament Run
November 28, 2023
UNH Men’s Hockey: ‘Cats vs. Huskies, What You Need to Know
November 17, 2023
UNH Women’s Basketball: Five Biggest Games Ahead of the Season
November 6, 2023
Meet Jem, UNH Football’s Premier Tee Retrieving Dog
November 2, 2023
UNH Volleyball: Hard Fought Win Against UAlbany
October 31, 2023
Cotillion Bureau: A Hotspot for Vintage Clothing in Portsmouth NH
October 31, 2023
Historic Bookstore Closing: Avenue Victor Hugo Books
September 28, 2023
Album Review: “Guts” by Olivia Rodrigo
September 20, 2023
Generative AI art program Midjourney sparks new artistic potential
September 8, 2023
boygenius – “The Record” Review
May 17, 2023
An Innovation Ecosystem Thrives at UNH
January 4, 2023
TNH Talks Midterm Elections: Why are you voting?
November 4, 2022
Politics as Usual: A Conversation With Maggie Hassan
October 28, 2022
Politics as Usual: A Conversation With Chris Pappas
October 27, 2022
Menu
The New Hampshire
Home
News
Opinion
Sports
Arts
About
Staff
More
The New Hampshire
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Menu
The New Hampshire
Home
News
Opinion
Sports
Arts
About
Staff
More
The New Hampshire
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Students encouraged to “eat the invasives”
Hannah Donahue
•
September 26, 2019
Green crabs wreak economic and ecological havoc in New England, so "Eat the Invasives" and NH Green Crab Project have plans for them
Load More Stories
Follow Us on Twitter
Tweets by thenewhampshire
Comments (0)
All
The New Hampshire Picks
Reader Picks
Sort:
Newest
Close
Close Modal Window
Close