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(11/22/22 10:19pm)
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 words he used to describe SCOPE’s fall 2022 concert featuring artists Lil Tjay and Flipp Dinero that took place on Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Whittemore Center Arena (the Whitt).After three years away from the Whitt stage, the show signified SCOPE’s long awaited return to the arena.“It was awesome to be back, especially because the campus has been wanting it too, and waiting for a very long time. I’m happy we could give that to them,” said Flagg.After examining their analytical data from surveying students and also factoring in who’s “hot” at the moment, as Flagg put it, SCOPE was able to select rap artists Lil Tjay and Flipp Dinero for the fall show.Flipp Dinero, known for his hit song “Leave Me Alone” released in 2019, opened for Lil Tjay. During his performance, a sea of phone flashlights filled the arena as fans began waving them through the air with excitement. When Lil Tjay took to the stage, the anticipation and enthusiastic energy continued as thousands of voices echoed back some of the artist's most famous songs, including “Hold On” and “WAR.”
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(03/16/21 3:32pm)
When discussing climate change, larger concepts are often emphasized: temperature shifts, sea level rise, and more extreme weather patterns. However, changes that may occur in our daily lives and activities are typically grazed over. And one thing that is certainly a popular activity in the northeastern United States may be vulnerable: skiing.
(10/29/20 3:46am)
The 2020 presidential election is on Nov. 3 and students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) have a variety of ways they can cast their vote.
(11/05/20 1:13am)
University of New Hampshire (UNH) voters arrived at Oyster River High School in dozens to cast their vote for the 2020 election.
(11/16/20 12:25am)
From art class capacity decreasing in size to some courses going completely online, the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) art department has faced many changes during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
(11/28/20 10:57pm)
University of New Hampshire (UNH) students are navigating dating on and off campus during the coronavirus (COVID-19).
(11/13/22 8:47pm)
(03/05/20 1:23am)
Antarctica has reached its highest temperature on record in February and scientists warn it’s a part of the global climate crisis. According to The New York Times, it broke the previous record of 63.5 degrees set in March of 2015. Experts hope Gen Z know that it’s up to them to fix what is almost permanently broken.
(04/08/21 6:21pm)
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.
(04/17/20 3:53pm)
Norwich University student Jamie Heath has found herself stressed due to the widespread effects of COVID-19. Like almost every American who is not classified as an essential worker, she is being asked to practice social distancing. Heath and other students say that these social distancing measures have a negative effect on her mental health.
(03/04/21 4:56am)
[DURHAM]-- Ryan Farinas, 22, and his band “BLANCO” performed at The Big Bean in Durham, New Hampshire (NH) two Saturdays ago. Farinas takes on the role of lead singer, Shane Jozitis on drums, Kai Dimuzio on bass, Matt Oriente on saxophone and Thomas Williams on guitar. Filling up the capacity of 70 people in a COVID-safe environment, his show was a hit to say the least. Hitting almost 30,000 streams on Spotify alone for his single “I Wanna Die in Hawaii” illuminates the talent Farinas exudes as a young and emerging artist.
(04/02/21 8:27pm)
MAD-X started less than a year ago. With an array of tie-dyed sweatsuits and stickers, designer and owner, Madeline Hixon has sold her works of art to profit all those who have been impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19).
(04/22/21 4:20pm)
[DURHAM, NH]-- Since 1990, the Clothesline Project has brought awareness to the issue of violence against men, women and children. For those who have been affected by violence, the Clothesline Project allows them to express their emotions on a t-shirt. To raise awareness of sexual assault, sexual harassment and domestic violence, the Sexual Harassment & Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) dedicated a couple days to their own Clothesline Project. Between social media, coordination and strength from survivors in Durham, this project was able to raise awareness to some of the most impactful issues within society.
(05/08/21 9:02pm)
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.
(12/17/21 7:30pm)
[DURHAM, NH]-- 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.
(05/01/21 5:20pm)
As several senior students reach towards their academic diplomas, there is still one last push before they can walk across the stage in May. From business to English students, there is a vast variety of adults at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) ready to jump into the real world. This past Monday, the senior art and fine arts students put forth their work for the last time at UNH.