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SCOPE Concert Preview

Owen Mayer, Staff Writer November 7, 2023

On October 12, the Student Committee On Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) announced Brett Young, Tyler Rich, and Alana Springsteen as performers for their November 11 concert.  “We’re pretty excited...

Rae Sremmurd

SCOPE Announces Rae Sremmurd, Kenny Mason as Artists for Spring Show

Max Scheinblum, Executive Editor February 23, 2023

DURHAM - The Student Committee On Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) has announced Rae Sremmurd and Kenny Mason as performers for its April 21 concert.  “This show feels amazing to drop,” said Harrison...

DURHAM- The Whittemore Center Arena packed with students and community members to watch Lil Tjay and Flipp Dinero perform on Nov 12.

SCOPE Reflects on their Return to the Whitt

Kaylin Moriarty, Staff Writer November 22, 2022

DURHAM, NH- “Electric, fulfilling and grateful,” said Harrison Flagg, executive director of the Student Committee On Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). Three...

SCOPE: behind the scenes 

SCOPE: behind the scenes 

Aimee Rothman & Sarah Donovan, Contributing Writers April 25, 2022

With mostly sunny conditions on Sunday, there was no other place to be on campus besides the Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) and Campus Activities Board’s (CAB) outdoor event, held...

SCOPE announces Dominic Fike as headliner for spring concert

Cameron Beall, Staff Writer April 11, 2022

DURHAM, N.H. – The Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) announced Dominic Fike as the headliner for this spring’s concert on Sunday, April 24. One major change comes along with this announcement,...

Tai Verdes does “A-O-K” at UNH SCOPE concert

Tai Verdes does “A-O-K” at UNH SCOPE concert

Aubrey Benoit, Arts Editor December 17, 2021
By 7 p.m. on Thursday Dec. 9, the Granite State Room (GSR) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) was filled to a capacity of a little over 400 people, some waiting to see live music for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. 
SCOPE welcomes star Bruins player

SCOPE welcomes star Bruins player

Aubrey Benoit, Arts Editor May 8, 2021
By 2006, Brad Marchand was drafted to play for New England’s beloved Boston Bruins. Between then and now, he has won a Stanley Cup, World Championship gold and the World Cup gold. A left winger, a proud father and a classy drinker, University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) Student Committee On Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) welcomed Marchand to a live Q&A Monday evening.
UNH SCOPE presents Alex Cooper of “Call Her Daddy

UNH SCOPE presents Alex Cooper of “Call Her Daddy”

Evan Edmonds April 15, 2021
University of New Hampshire (UNH) Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) welcomed Alex Cooper, host of Barstool podcast “Call Her Daddy,” in an online Q&A event Tuesday night.
SCOPE Hosts Pete Davidson for virtual Q&A

SCOPE Hosts Pete Davidson for virtual Q&A

Aubrey Benoit, Arts Editor April 8, 2021
Saturday Night Live (SNL) star, Pete Davidson, was welcomed to a Q&A hosted by the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) and moderated by SNL’s Alex Moffat this past Tuesday.
David Dobrik joins SCOPE for virtual Zoom call

David Dobrik joins SCOPE for virtual Zoom call

Cassie Hollasch November 29, 2020
The Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) hosted a live Q&A Zoom session with famous YouTube personality David Dobrik. The hour-long event that took place last Wednesday, Nov. 18 was moderated by former SCOPE Business Manager Eric Kalton, SCOPE Security Member John Rooney, and Coordinator for Student Organization & Leadership Nate Hastings. 

SCOPE updates students on spring concert

Hannah Donahue April 17, 2020
Many students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) look forward to the fall and spring concerts presented by the Student Committee On Popular Entertainment (SCOPE). UNH’s decision to switch to online classes due to the development of the coronavirus (COVID-19) caused many students to wonder about the upcoming spring concert that would’ve taken place in April.

Hospitalization, speeding allegedly took part in Carti’s late arrival

Bret Belden November 7, 2019
SCOPE comments on the issues with the fall concert and speaks about Playboi Carti's tardiness
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