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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...

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Cat’s Out of the Bag: Get to know UNH’s Mascot

Cassandra Chabot, Contributing Writer November 30, 2022

They pull up their fur pants before stuffing his feet into Styrofoam shoes, nearly 6 inches larger than his normal size. With the plush upper body assembled, usually adorned with a jersey,  on goes the...

English Writers Series Features Poet Olena Katlytiak Davis

English Writers Series Features Poet Olena Katlytiak Davis

Melissa Gold, Contributing Writer November 30, 2022

DURHAM– The renowned poet, Olena Katlytiak Davis, visited the University of New Hampshire to read a few poems from her latest book, “Late Summer Ode,” and answer questions from peers on Thursday,...

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UNH collective continues support for local Indigenous communities

Aleksandra Bedard, Staff Writer November 30, 2022

DURHAM, NH- It’s almost December, which means Native American Heritage month at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is coming to an end. Though the university took steps to acknowledge Durham’s Abenaki...

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UNH Gears up for its annual Maker’s Expo

Amanda Pirani, News Editor November 29, 2022

DURHAM, NH – The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is preparing to hold its annual Maker’s Expo, Winter Wonderland edition, on Friday, Dec. 2 in the Memorial Union Building’s (MUB) Granite State...

NH Community mourns Transgender lives lost with vigil

NH Community mourns Transgender lives lost with vigil

Amanda Pirani, News Editor November 29, 2022

DURHAM, NH – Community members gathered on the University of New Hampshire’s Great Lawn Monday, Nov. 21, to observe the Transgender Day of Remembrance, hosted by student organizations TransUNH and...

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University system struggling to provide equal access to mental health care across all campuses

Dave Solomon, GSNC November 29, 2022

DURHAM – Shari Robinson, assistant vice provost for student life at the University of New Hampshire, has a perspective on the mental health crisis confronting educators that comes from years on the front...

UNH Philosophy Colloquium Series Addresses Homelessness

UNH Philosophy Colloquium Series Addresses Homelessness

Cameron Whitney, Contributing Writer November 26, 2022

DURHAM– The University of New Hampshire’s Philosophy Colloquium Series featured a presentation by Bates College Philosophy Professor Paul Schofield on Nov. 4. Schofield  argued that homelessness should...

The Strand: A Catch-All of Local Music and Art

The Strand: A Catch-All of Local Music and Art

Emma Kostyun, Contributing Writer November 22, 2022

DOVER, NH- Nestled onto Third Street in Dover, New Hampshire, is The Strand, an old historic movie theater that is making a comeback to appeal to younger audiences. It’s one of Dover’s performing arts...

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...

Students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of UNH the community gather for the first-generation celebration kickoff event.

Proud to be First-Generation!

Melanie Matts, Managing Editor November 18, 2022

DURHAM- November 8 is National First Generation College day, a day to honor the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965. The day of celebration has created opportunities to have conversations about...

Psychological and Counseling Services (PACS) located in Smith Hall at UNH.

Managing Burnout: When College Feels Like a Full Time Job

Aimee Rothman, Staff Writer November 15, 2022

DURHAM, NH- As the Fall semester concludes, stakes are high as students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) toil over assignments, register for next semester’s courses and prepare for final exams....

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