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Class of 2021 Senior Farewells: Caitlin Staffanson, Arts Editor

Anna Kate Munsey August 2, 2021
every U-Day, talked to many different org groups on campus, sometimes even attending a meeting or two, but nothing ever stuck.  
Class of 2020 Senior Farewells: Ian Lenahan, Managing Editor

Class of 2020 Senior Farewells: Ian Lenahan, Managing Editor

Hannah Donahue April 24, 2020
TNH’s graduating seniors share their final thoughts as they move toward a new adventure.

University launches search for new Senior Vice Provost of Student Life

Hannah Donahue April 23, 2020
In hiring the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) next Senior Vice Provost for Student Life, Provost Wayne Jones believes the ideal candidate should “have experiences that go across the student affairs enterprise” and a “commitment to diversity and supporting all communities across the campus.”
COVID-19: Residential Life to practice new methods of community

COVID-19: Residential Life to practice new methods of community

Hannah Donahue April 3, 2020
As a result of the decision by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) to remain in a virtual learning setting due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university’s Department of Residential Life is left without a major aspect of its everyday structure- the vibrant residence hall communities.
Photo Courtesy of Ian Lenahan

COVID-19: Seniors reflect on a year cut short

Hannah Donahue March 20, 2020
With the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) decision to cancel in-person classes for the remainder of the spring semester due to the widespread coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, students, faculty and staff are expected to switch to a strictly virtual method of learning to finish out the academic year.
Student Senate resumes, Guyer named speaker

Student Senate resumes, Guyer named speaker

Hannah Donahue February 27, 2020
University of New Hampshire (UNH) Dean of Students John T. Kirkpatrick spoke with members of the Student Senate body on Sunday, Feb. 23 in their first meeting since Dec. 2019, discussing how best to move forward after the public release of the Executive Inquiry Summary.

Divided yet un-diminishable

Hannah Donahue February 27, 2020
The late great American professor and author H.E. Luccock once said, “No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.”
Student Senate under investigation, LaCourse and Cerullo resign

Student Senate under investigation, LaCourse and Cerullo resign

Hannah Donahue February 13, 2020
An anonymous former member of the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Student Senate provided information to The New Hampshire in late November 2019 that kickstarted an ongoing investigation by the university’s administration regarding a “hostile climate toward women Senators” as well as allegations of general misconduct by members of Senate leadership. 
Election interference: What lurks in the Shadow

Election interference: What lurks in the Shadow

Hannah Donahue February 7, 2020
On Nov. 7, 2019, Pete Buttigieg got what he needed to skyrocket his positioning toward the top of the once-widespread pool of Democratic presidential candidates- an endorsement from The New Hampshire’s Managing Editor Ian Lenahan.
The promise of Pete Buttigieg

The promise of Pete Buttigieg

Bret Belden November 7, 2019
Who is Pete Buttigieg?
Men of taste: Scorps versus Libbys

Men of taste: Scorp’s versus Libby’s

Bret Belden October 17, 2019
Scorpion's Bar and Grill versus Libby's Bar and Grill: a tale as old as time

Ben and Lindsay – Six months later

Bret Belden October 3, 2019
October 3 is an important date to TNH's own Benjamin Strawbridge
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