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(10/30/20 8:37pm)
Dan Feltes, a former legal aid attorney, said this is “the most consequential election in United States history,” and told students “it’s on us” to make change. He encouraged students to vote, to get their friends to vote, and their friends, and so on.
(11/05/20 2:18am)
The town of Durham, N.H. reported an overwhelming sweep for the Democratic Party, with Democratic candidates winning in every position in the town, following Tuesday’s general election.
(11/12/20 3:11am)
With the holiday season approaching and winter break for the University of the Hampshire just over the horizon, students are running out of time to enjoy all that the town of Durham has to offer before returning home.
(01/20/21 12:11am)
An unprecedented year is coming to a close in Durham, New Hampshire. Looking back upon the conclusion of 2020, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) college town has welcomed in new businesses and said goodbyes to some of the old.
(01/20/21 12:29am)
As this challenging year comes to a close, the United States looks back on a year of polarization and politicization of public issues between holders of opposing viewpoints. A divisive election and unprecedented global pandemic both accentuated civil discourse pitfalls that have been present among us for years. It’s easy to allow these issues to overwhelm us, but all that does is doom us to fall into repetitive patterns and get caught up in what’s wrong rather than ways to fix it. The negative state of discourse in this society is nothing new: it has been allowed to develop over the years, becoming a harmful norm with no easy solution. Where that solution can be found, if anywhere, is in the hands of this nation’s future generations. Young people - particularly college students - are the keys to unlocking more positive and meaningful communication: the first step is identifying the problem and what needs to be done to fix it.
(01/20/21 12:47am)
In December 2020, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two vaccines recommended to prevent coronavirus (COVID-19), the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and Moderna’s vaccine. Entering the new year with the pandemic still prevalent in everyday life, students and community members alike can inform themselves on both vaccines here.
(02/02/21 2:05am)
University of New Hampshire students returning to Durham for the Spring Semester marks a spike in business and busyness for local restaurants and campus dining halls.
(02/04/21 12:47am)
The Dover Public Library held a virtual event Monday night replicating Food Network’s “Chopped” featuring chef of local restaurant Stages at One Washington and three-time “Chopped” champion Evan Hennessey.
(02/11/21 10:53pm)
Coffee and breakfast bar, rise + grind, opened successfully on Monday, Feb. 1 as planned -
(02/18/21 4:51pm)
Durham’s authentic Italian restaurant Ciao Italia Ristorante + Mercato rebranded to Ciao Trattoria and Wine Bar and rolled out its updated menu this week.
(02/25/21 12:43am)
University President James W. Dean announced this week that the University of New Hampshire (UNH) would return to in-person classes starting Wednesday, Feb. 24, while campus remains in orange mode “until further notice.”
(03/04/21 1:50am)
Fry’d, a new ghost kitchen-style restaurant, will open on Friday, March 5. The ghost kitchen will open at 10 p.m., operating out of Wildcat Pizza on 3 Madbury Road.
(03/14/21 6:23pm)
Campus Convenience, also known as “CampCo,” and the Mobil gas station each failed the Durham Police Department’s alcohol compliance checks with the help of the New Hampshire Liquor Commission on Thursday, March 4.
(03/19/21 4:33pm)
Several tables were stolen last Thursday night from the patio of coffee bar, rise + grind, on 17 Madbury Road.
(03/26/21 7:47pm)
A handwritten road sign was stolen in the middle of the night Saturday night from vintage clothing store Topanga Canyon Vintage on Jenkins Court in Durham, N.H.
(03/31/21 8:06pm)
Rrramon’s Food and Coffee cart on 20 Academic Way will remain closed until the start of the fall 2021 semester.
(04/08/21 3:56pm)
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is hosting two points of dispensing (PODs) of the first dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine on Thursday, April 8 and Friday, April 9 at the Whittemore Center. These vaccination PODs are only for UNH faculty, staff and students that are residents of New Hampshire.
(04/15/21 6:49pm)
University of New Hampshire (UNH) Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) welcomed Alex Cooper, host of Barstool podcast “Call Her Daddy,” in an online Q&A event Tuesday night.
(04/22/21 3:59pm)
University of New Hampshire (UNH) Police Chief Paul Dean said there was never a threat to the campus community from the alleged social media post this past Saturday night and the University of Maine (UMaine) has settled their investigation of the case.
(04/28/21 9:05pm)
The New Hampshire State Legislature had “crossover day” on Friday, April 9, marking a number of House of Representatives bills moving over to the Senate that would have a direct impact on college students and the University of New Hampshire (UNH) community - here’s what you need to know.