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TNH Farewell Cassie Hollasch
Weekend Recap: Day in the Life Event
Senior Farewell: Cameron Beall
UNH student Heath Howard runs for State Rep.
New Hampshire State Rep. candidate Heath Howard is running for office and attending University of New Hampshire (UNH) classes simultaneously this semester. With competitors Jeff Allard, Kurt Wuelper and Michael Harrington over 40 years older than him, Howard is the youngest candidate at 20 years old.
International students discuss their views on American Exceptionalism
If you didn’t learn about American exceptionalism in school, chances are you understood the concept socially or from the media. The term defines a political ideology that the United States is inherently different from the rest of the world and holds a special place in world affairs.
Senior Farewell: Anna Kate Munsey
Senior Farewell: Joshua Shaw
Meet the U.S. Senate candidates
Jeanne Shaheen:
Shaheen secures third term as N.H. senator in convincing fashion
“6 more years! 6 more years!”
UNH alums discuss journalism, truth and disinformation
In an effort to bring awareness to the evolution of news, the presence of disinformation and the importance of truth and transparency in journalism, UNH Alumni Relations hosted "Journalism and Truth in the Age of Disinformation."
How to stick to your 2021 New Year's resolutions
Ah, yes. The dreaded annual question from your most enthusiastic friend: “So, what’s your New Year’s resolution?” I have a confession to make: I’m that friend.
The future of American politics
Despite the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, political engagement in the 2020 election broke records.
COVID-19 vaccine shipped to US pharmacies
A new public-private partnership aims to provide doses of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine directly to pharmacies nationwide.
UNH investigation into faculty member concludes with resignation
The University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) investigation into a faculty member’s alleged actions on social media is now over and the employee at the center of the investigation has resigned.
Provost discusses student retention progress and goals
Already a leader in student retention rates for public universities, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) hopes to further improve in this area with a variety of goals and initiatives.
N.H. House bill aims to eliminate same-day voter registration
A New Hampshire House of Representatives bill would completely revamp current New Hampshire election laws, and place new limitations on who, how, and when people can vote in the state.
Opinion: Celebrating Influential Women in N.H. Political History
New Hampshire is known for its unique political scene. Our first-in-the-nation primary means that every four years in February, voters living across the country learn the names of our counties and polling precincts. However, people don’t always recognize many of the women throughout New Hampshire political history who have broken records, made waves and blazed new trails.
Familiar face takes on new role in UNH’s “MUB”
On March 8, former Paul College Academic Advisor Melissa Beecher took over as director of the Memorial Union Building (MUB) and Student Activities.
On the Spot: The Fry’d Guys
Senior year of college means spending time with friends, applying to jobs, passing final classes and … running a business?
