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Senior Farewell: Rhianwen Watkins.

Senior Farewell: Rhianwen Watkins.

Rhianwen Watkins, Arts Editor December 13, 2022

It is hard to believe this is the final piece I am sitting down to write for The New Hampshire (TNH), being less than a week away from graduating. The feeling is bittersweet. I am excited for all of the...

The 27th Annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade

The 27th Annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade

Rhianwen Watkins, Arts Editor November 8, 2022

All I could see were the backs of heads. Many were adorned with skeleton masks, witch hats or something of the sort. They bobbed excitedly, chattering with those next to them, eagerly anticipating the...

Gun Control and the Midterm Elections: Everything You Need to Know

Rhi Watkins, Arts Editor November 3, 2022

With mass shootings on the rise over the past year, gun control has been at the forefront of most American's minds. With the midterm elections less than a week away, and the country being divided on the...

Timothy Horrigan Seeks Reelection to New Hampshire House

Timothy Horrigan Seeks Reelection to New Hampshire House

Rhianwen Watkins, Arts Editor October 28, 2022

It’s not every day you get to say you went to school with Barack Obama. But Democratic New Hampshire State Representative, Timothy Horrigan, has the privilege of saying he did just that. Although they...

New Hampshire’s cities on the frontline of worsening climate crisis

New Hampshire’s cities on the frontline of worsening climate crisis

Isabelle Curtis, Josh Shaw, Rhi Watkins, TNH Staff May 12, 2022

After the United States experienced its hottest summer on record last year, the country is poised for more record-breaking heatwaves as climate change worsens. New Hampshire’s infrastructure is being...

UNH Theatre entrances audiences with help of Japanese theatre company in the Gate

UNH Theatre entrances audiences with help of Japanese theatre company in ‘the Gate’

Hannah Donahue February 27, 2020
Over the past weekend, the dead – both the long- and newly-dead – danced and sang in the Johnson Theatre as part of one of the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) main productions in the 2019-2020 season.
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