News
Construction workers caught dumping in Pette Brook
By Hadley Barndollar, Contributing Writer
Durham glowing with holiday spirit
By Ken Johnson, Staff Writer
Inside Thompson Hall: ‘It’s different all the time’
By Melissa Proulx, Staff Writer
New co-op extension, new dean ready to help
By Austin McGuigan, Contributing Writer
The science behind puppy power
By Abby Moriarty, Contributing Writer
Farewell Column: Thinking on the past and moving forward
As I reflect on the time I have spent at The New Hampshire, I recall something that former TNH Content Editor Adam James Babinat once said. It went something like, “my entire college experience was built off of my experience with TNH.” I remember him saying this in a very honest and loving tone of voice. Now that I am leaving my position as Arts Editor, I share a similar sentiment. As a freshman I never wanted to join a fraternity, and I was wary of committing to any other sort of student organization. I applied to select others, but never felt included or respected for what I was trying to offer. As a sophomore who was trying to figure out what he wanted to do with his life, and having recently declared English as my major, I was swayed to attend a contributors meeting by my good pal, and former TNH editor, Joel Kost. The rest is history from there, but my point in specifically mentioning these people is that by joining TNH, I gained both an amazing set of mentors as well as some truly wonderful friends who will influence me in creating my future, no matter what I choose to pursue.
UNH signs with Healthier Campus Initiative to boost wellness
By Cole Caviston, Staff Writer
Firearm incidents raise questions on campus
By Cameron Johnson, Multimedia Editor
The Candy Bar: A bittersweet separation
By Cole Caviston, Staff Writer
UNH students prepare for travel over winter break
By Johny Martin, Contributing Writer
UNH Prof: Kids are more virtuous these days
By Tom Spencer, Staff Writer
Lecturers outnumbering tenured professors on campus
By Ken Johnson, Staff Writer
Pulling the plug
Sustainability Institute promotes efficient energy use, challenges UNH campus
Winter parking ban returns
Seasonal parking rules limit lots as fees add up
Hassan calls for $18M cut from state budget
Executive order would slice support for university system, including $3M from UNH
PIKE delivers toys to Children’s Hospital
By Tom Spencer, Staff Writer
NH International Seminar lecture highlights US government’s views on Ukrainian crisis
By Olivia Marple, Contributing Writer

