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UNH Housing announces new on-campus housing requirement
UNH third best nationally for college free speech according to new study
UNH to hold University Day this Thursday
University Day Behind the Scenes: How UNH Puts on an Event for 10,000 Attendees
Homicide Investigation of Former UNH Lecturer and Republican Activist Still Ongoing
UNH Men’s Soccer: First Loss of the Season, Followed by a Bounce Back Win
UNH Football: Wildcats Steamroll Through Game One, Game two preview
Generative AI art program Midjourney sparks new artistic potential
UNH Athletics receives $4 million donation
Senior Farewell: Andrew Gardner
UNH President James Dean to retire in 2024
UNH Men’s Soccer: Home Opener Success, First UNH Goals for Two of the ‘Cats
Senior Farewell: Heidi Krull
Senior Farewell: Mel Matts
Senior Farewell: Julie Bobyock
boygenius – “The Record” Review
Museum of Art opening exhibit
The Museum of Art will be opening two new exhibits on August 29. These are Orly Cogan: Children of Eden and Andy Warhol: #NOFILTER. Orly Cogan is a multimedia artist that uses her art to express her views of the world. The Museum of Art describes her process. “Orly Cogan uses embroidery to transform vintage printed textiles into contemporary explorations of feminine archetypes and stereotypes.” Orly works from a myriad of backgrounds, “drawing upon historic events, pop-culture, fairy tales, and personal experiences, Cogan creates humorous and imaginative hand-stitched narratives that consider themes such as sexuality, feminism, domesticity, and power to portray the evolving role of women in society.” Orly Corgan will be speaking at the exhibit opening reception on Thursday, September 5 at 5 p.m.
Class of 2020 Senior Farewells: Zach Lewis, Staff Writer
I transferred into UNH knowing that I wanted to write. The New Hampshire provided ample opportunity for this passion. It was such a memorable and rewarding experience to be able to write about so many different topics. These ranged from reporting on nuclear labs underneath the campus to a review on a Mötley Crüe biopic. I will miss the weekly staff meetings but most importantly, I will miss the staff itself. The students that work on this newspaper are smart, funny, and kind. It’s a good crew. I hope to cross paths with them in the future if I don’t see them again before graduation.
The Adventures of Tracy and James! Chapter 10: Maps and Moon Salt
Our heroes nearly escaped the treasure dungeon and are now in a mysterious room. Will they ever be able to escape this rocky road they travel? Find out below in the final installment!
