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Alleged social media threat settled by UNH Police

Alleged social media threat settled by UNH Police

Evan Edmonds April 22, 2021
University of New Hampshire (UNH) Police Chief Paul Dean said there was never a threat to the campus community from the alleged social media post this past Saturday night and the University of Maine (UMaine) has settled their investigation of the case.

Durham winter break testing updates

Hannah Donahue December 16, 2020
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is now nearly one month into its winter break coronavirus (COVID-19) testing program and currently stands at a 1.24% positivity rate of the students, faculty, staff and contractors participating in the program. This rate is the highest it has been since the start of UNH’s testing program, however there are less people being tested during this period.

UNH community shares final thoughts before Nov. 3 election

Isabelle Curtis October 29, 2020
Celene Johns-Thomas is tired. Johns-Thomas spent the primary season last year encouraging voters to participate in state and local elections. However, Johns-Thomas—who is currently taking a gap year from the University of New Hampshire (UNH)—can no longer find the time or the energy for the political process. 
Freedom Fest Preview

Freedom Fest Preview

Hannah Donahue April 18, 2019
Freedom Fest at Durham's Freedom Café is April 27
Purim brings celebration and Jewish culture to Durham

Purim brings celebration and Jewish culture to Durham

Hannah Donahue March 28, 2019
UNH and Seacoast community unite for Purim

UNH art community collaborates on climate change exhibit

Bret Belden October 27, 2016

The 3S Artspace, at 319 Vaughan St. in Portsmouth, is currently home to “Rise: Climate Change in Our World,” an exhibition of art from UNH students, alumni, faculty and staff. The exhibit opened up...

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