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Sustainability now a dual major

Bret Belden April 21, 2016

Sustainability was recently added to the UNH dual major selection and is available immediately to current undergraduate students. A dual major involves gaining only slightly more than the required number...

Fairchild Hall turns 100 years old

Bret Belden April 11, 2016

Fairchild Hall, the current international dorm at UNH, located on Main Street, is turning 100 this year. For the celebration, Amanda Khampha, Fairchild residence hall director, said, “We have a 100th...

Musing on Music: Everything Changes

Bret Belden April 10, 2016

Is there one project that you haven’t even started, due on the same day as your huge exam in that other class and you’re super stressed out trying to figure out how to get it all done, on time, and...

Friendly competition entertains at ‘Riff Off’

Bret Belden April 7, 2016

Advertised as similar to the “riff off” seen in the popular movie Pitch Perfect, an inter-collegiate a cappella group competition, the Riff Off event in the Granite State Room on April 1 was a fun...

400 years of Shakespeare celebrated in Durham and beyond

Bret Belden March 24, 2016

In honor of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death and in celebration of his life’s work, the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester is hosting events around the display of Shakespeare’s “First...

‘School Hard’

Bret Belden March 24, 2016

"Grade 9,” by the Barenaked Ladies, is a song that was released in the early 1990s and is all about first impressions and the crazy whirlwind that is high school. Sure, we’re all past this grade,...

Durham’s Town & Campus feeling pressure from dominant online retailers

Bret Belden March 24, 2016

The Durham community seems to be well aware of the constant turnover of downtown real estate but Town & Campus, a local staple for 56 years, is realizing that a decline in business is due to online...

Review: UNH Theater and Dance presents 'The Crucible'

Bret Belden March 21, 2016

The Johnson Theater buzzed with anticipation on Sunday afternoon in preparation for the matinee showing of “The Crucible.” Although it was the last performance, the theater was still considerably full. “The...

UNH School of Law improves rating for 4th year in a row

Bret Belden March 21, 2016

Courtesy of Phantom  The UNH School of Law is ranked 82nd out of 100 of the best law schools, according to U.S. News and World Report. The school, which affiliated with UNH in 2010, is located in Concord,...

All about respect

Bret Belden March 20, 2016

By Gabrielle Lamontagne STAFF WRITER The ideals of peace and harmony throughout the world are all well and good, but how do we obtain them? One possible answer is through mutual respect. Even those who...

Review: Mask and Dagger’s “Carrie: The Musical”

Bret Belden March 20, 2016

The Broadway adaption of Stephen King’s novel “Carrie” was considered one of “Broadway’s biggest flops” when first performed in the 1980s as written by Dean Pitchford, Michael Gore and Lawrence...

MOSAICO celebrates Brazilian culture festival

Bret Belden March 20, 2016

By Gabrielle Lamontagne STAFF WRITER The long line to enter did not dissuade anyone from participating in the Brazilian Carnaval hosted by MOSAICO in the Granite State Room Wednesday night. Instead, the...

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