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Jog For Jaclyn: raising awareness for national group while benefiting the Durham community

Bret Belden October 17, 2016

The scent of free bagels and fruit wafted through the mid-morning air by B Lot at UNH on Sunday Oct. 16, as people arrived and registered for the Jog For Jaclyn 5k. UNH senior and UNH Friends of Jaclyn...

Falling for Humanity

Bret Belden October 13, 2016

Folk music is probably the most likely music to change the world, or to unite cultures. One of my favorite songs is “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” but there are so many versions these days that it’s...

The search for a new fraternity and sorority coordinator begins

Bret Belden October 13, 2016

Late last week, former Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life, Erin Courville, left her position at UNH to accept a job at Granite State College in Concord, New Hampshire. According to Memorial Union...

Special Collections opens an exhibit to celebrate UNH’s 150th

Bret Belden September 29, 2016

The UNH Museum, also known as Special Collections, will be opening an exhibit this weekend entitled “Who Knew? Fun facts about UNH you may not know.” The exhibit will be on display for all of Homecoming...

Damp Spirits

Bret Belden September 22, 2016

Has the rainy weather got you feeling depressed or tired? Sure, it’s difficult to lay out on T-Hall Lawn when it’s soggy and the clothing is a bit heavier, but that doesn’t mean that the wet air...

Review: ‘Et’effeh (Apples)’

Bret Belden September 22, 2016

In the play “Et’effeh” (literally translated to mean ‘apples’), in search of apples and his lost job, but finding only political corruption and social stratification, a poor man vents his frustrations...

Everyday is a great day to feel good

Bret Belden September 15, 2016

The past few days I’ve been sick. With classes bearing down on us, homework getting more abundant and stressful all the time, the commencement of the annual plague, and the pressure to join clubs or...

Acronym addition invites more inclusion

Bret Belden September 15, 2016

Over the past few weeks, it may have been noticed by members of the UNH community that some of the LGBTQ+ community information on campus has included “IAP” at the end of the acronym, thus making...

Cracking into Canvas

Bret Belden September 8, 2016

UNH makes the official switch from Blackboard to Canvas As most returning students know, Canvas, also known as myCourses, has taken over the online course functions of Blackboard here on campus. The transition...

UNH reviews Student Legal Services department

Bret Belden April 25, 2016

On March 22, 2016, UNH Student Senate decided against renewing the university’s contract with Student Legal Services after this year, and many students have been left wondering why. “They have sent...

Musing on Music: Historic battle and silly prattle

Bret Belden April 25, 2016

“The Battle of New Orleans” is a song about a historic battle during the War of 1812, the first war after the American Revolution, where the founders of our nation were able to stand their ground and...

Musing on Music: Problematic pronunciation

Bret Belden April 21, 2016

Isn’t it funny how we each assume that our own way of speaking, particularly when it comes to pronunciation, is the one true “right” way? In fact, as Americans we love British accents because they...

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