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Mad about books: In A Dark Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

Mad about books: ‘In A Dark Dark Wood’ by Ruth Ware

Hannah Donahue April 29, 2020
WARNING: Do not read this book at night because I couldn’t put it down and when a roommate came into my room I jumped a foot in the air.
Class of 2020 Senior Farewells: Madailein Hart, News Editor

Class of 2020 Senior Farewells: Madailein Hart, News Editor

Hannah Donahue April 22, 2020
TNH’s graduating seniors share their final thoughts as they move toward a new adventure.
Mad About Books: Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett

Mad About Books: ‘Full Disclosure’ by Camryn Garrett

Hannah Donahue April 21, 2020
'Full Disclosure' by Camryn Garrett is an informative read that displays representation throughout its pages
Mad about books: The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré

Mad about books: ‘The Girl with the Louding Voice’ by Abi Daré

Hannah Donahue April 10, 2020
Adunni is a 14-year-old Nigerian girl who wants nothing more than an education. Her mother once told her that getting an education can give her a “louding voice,” or the ability to speak up for herself and make herself heard.
Mad about books: The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

Mad about books: ‘The Wife Between Us’ by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

Hannah Donahue April 4, 2020
“The Wife Between Us” by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen quickly became one of my favorite books, especially after part one. I would highly recommend listening to this through an audiobook because the back and forth of Vanessa and Nellie is done especially well and adds another layer to the story itself (although that definitely stands on its own).
the Dairy Selection Class.....preparing their heifers before Spring Break. The students were sad to hear the heifers they trained and worked many hours,  early in the semester, unfortunately will not be shown in a 67th Annual UNH Little Royal this semester.
Students are left to right Meghan Vetter, Artie Ewens, Abigail Lebsack,
Alexus Caron, Kelsi Devolve, Sarah Manzelli, Sarah Bourgoin, Caroline Perrotta, and Kathryn Oberg

Students and faculty reflect on first week of remote learning

Hannah Donahue March 30, 2020
The first week of online learning at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) has ended and it has been met with mixed reactions from students and professors.
Mad about books: Things in Jars by Jess Kidd

Mad about books: ‘Things in Jars’ by Jess Kidd

Hannah Donahue March 27, 2020

I usually love reading stories that are based in reality, but sometimes I need a little change. This week I read “Things in Jars” by Jess Kidd, which blends historical fiction and fantasy together...

Mad About Books: ‘The Way I Used to Be’ by Amber Smith

Mad About Books: ‘The Way I Used to Be’ by Amber Smith

Hannah Donahue March 12, 2020
“The Way I Used to Be” by Amber Smith follows Eden, a young girl just about to go into high school. She has always been a good daughter, a good student, a good friend.
Mad about books: ‘The Great Pretender’ by Susannah Cahalan

Mad about books: ‘The Great Pretender’ by Susannah Cahalan

Hannah Donahue March 5, 2020
Susannah Cahalan, known for her memoir “Brain on Fire,” had a brush with psychosis when she developed a rare autoimmune disorder, anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.

UNH responds to COVID-19

Hannah Donahue March 5, 2020
Starting last Wednesday, Feb. 26, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) began sending emails regarding the coronavirus outbreak that entered New Hampshire this past Monday, and in response, pulled all 96 students studying abroad in Italy.
Mad about books: Everything, Everything and The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon

Mad about books: ‘Everything, Everything’ and ‘The Sun is Also a Star’ by Nicola Yoon

Hannah Donahue February 27, 2020
For the last book showcasing black authors during Black History Month, I chose to look at Nicola Yoon, who has written two of my favorite young adult (YA) books.
On the Spot with sustainable agriculture major Margaret Forrest

On the Spot with sustainable agriculture major Margaret Forrest

Hannah Donahue February 27, 2020
With spring right around the corner, students may want to pick up some plants and flowers to liven up their dorm room.
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