Spokes and shingles: Emily Lane to spend summer riding across country,...
By Aandrew Yourell, Staff Writer COURTESY PHOTOEmily Lane rides during a recent triatholon. Lane is training to spend the summer riding across the northern part of the U.S. and parts of Canada helping...
View ArticleCameron Calato: funniest person on campus
By Alex Keating Contributing Writer Everyone always has that friend to count on for a good laugh. Whether it’s saying that one joke that goes ever-so-slightly too far, or if it’s acting ludicrous in...
View ArticlePre-workout: Do you know what you’re drinking?
By Tim Drugan-Eppich, Staff Writer In the weight room at the Whittemore Center, it might surprise an observer to see weightlifters swishing around bottles filled with what appears to be pond scum....
View ArticleUNH Students go ‘cellu-less’ for the day
By Mackenzie Hawe Contributing Writer “What if one day this year we rode buses, ate meals, walked around campus and sat in class, totally phone free?” This question prompted Olivia Moore to create the...
View ArticleDeborah Kinghorn, ‘the woman of 1,000 voices’
By Kyle Kittredge Staff Writer In an empty classroom of the Paul Creative Arts Center, Deborah Kinghorn teaches voice lessons to junior Elizabeth Girard, a theatre major with emphasis on acting. With...
View ArticleA new take: selfie-sticks make an appearance at UNH
By Larissa Claar Contributing Writer University of New Hampshire students are split on selfie-sticks. “Surprisingly efficient, strikingly basic.” That is how UNH junior Gabe Lee described the latest...
View ArticleCrossing the finish line — Students and Alum run the Boston Marathon
By Lily Ford Contributing Writer Students and alumni of the University of New Hampshire beat the rain on Marathon Monday and finished the 199th Boston Marathon. Everyone had a good reason to run. Kelly...
View ArticleThe consistently-occurring coffee conundrum at UNH
By Katie Beauregard Staff Writer College students are notorious for their lack of money—they can’t afford laundry, gas or even the occasional drink at Libby’s Bar & Grill. Yes, tuition and...
View ArticleThrough the barn doors of Fairchild
By Tim Drugan-Eppich STAFF WRITER On a warm day, students cruising west out of Durham towards Route 4 are treated to the distinct smell of manure wafting through their windows. This aroma lets them...
View ArticleProfessors talk extra credit assignments
By TYLER KENNEDY Staff Writer It’s that time of the year. Many students are on the hunt for any possible extra-credit assignments, hoping to boost their grades at the last minute. A few extra points...
View ArticleThe advantages of joining a fraternity or sorority at UNH
By Andrew Yourell Sports Editor When you leave for college, everyone gives you advice, whether you ask for it or not. Don’t forget to pack this, make sure to do this on your first day, and on and on....
View ArticleWhy joining a fraternity or sorority isn’t vital to the UNH experience
By ALLISON BELLUCCI Managing Editor Before I even stepped onto campus my freshman year, I knew I didn’t ever want to be in a sorority. Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against fraternity and sorority...
View ArticleAdvice for UNH Freshmen from a former RA
By Tom Z. Spencer Content Editor Every RA begins the job with dreams of being beloved. There is a common and simple rationale: Be chill and the love will follow. Left to Right: RAs Kevin Johnson, Joe...
View ArticleHow to survive and thrive as a minority student at UNH
By AUDREY JOHNSON Contributing Writer Transitioning into college can be intimidating for anyone, but some students have a bit more on their plates than others. Minority students (those who belong to...
View ArticleUNH Professor Writes Advice to Guide Students Toward Success
By Kyle Kittredge Staff Writer Imagine letting yourself become lazy. You don’t shower, you sleep in, you’re not motivated to hang out with friends, and worst of all your grades go down. It is a...
View ArticleRemembering 9/11 After 14 Years
By Katie Beauregard STAFF WRITER Friday marks the fourteenth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, when an American Airlines Boeing 767 crashed into the World Trade Center, and 18 minutes later...
View ArticleThe staff behind the UNH Dairy Farm
By Tim Drugan-Eppich Staff Writer Fairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center, the University of New Hampshire’s dairy farm, is a productive establishment. It churns out high quality products...
View ArticleChecking in with UNH Student Body President Cameron Cook
By Tyler Kennedy Staff Writer Staying true to the remarks he made at the end of last semester, Student Body President Cameron Cook spent much of the summer in the Durham area. A native of Springfield,...
View ArticleUNH alumni and Trash 2 Treasure creator lays out business ‘PLANS’ at colleges...
By Edith Allard Contributing Writer You may not have heard of UNH alumnus Alex Freid, but you’re probably familiar with the program he and a few friends left behind here at school. It’s Trash 2...
View ArticleUNH DJ makes hobby fun and profitable
By Kaitlin Beauregard STAFF WRITER UNH senior, Danny Masterson, has made a name for himself DJing at events across campus over the past few years. The biomedical science major and UNH Baseball second...
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