On the Spot with Health & Wellness’ Leslie Latimer
Health & Wellness is getting ready for flu season, which means that students may see more of Leslie Latimer, senior pharmacist of Health & Wellness’s pharmacy.
Health & Wellness is getting ready for flu season, which means that students may see more of Leslie Latimer, senior pharmacist of Health & Wellness’s pharmacy.
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) hosted a MediaWise event for all students to learn about fake news, misinformation and the importance of fact-checking as the 2020 presidential election draws closer.
In just a few days, the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire Primary will take place. To (hopefully) clear up any basic questions or thoughts about this election, here is the 2020 Durham Voter’s Guide.
Bernie Sanders is being joined by what The New Yorker called, “the last greatest rock band,” of the decade – The Strokes -- as he speaks to University of New Hampshire (UNH) students at the Whittemore Center on Feb. 10 for a “Get Out the Vote” event.
Shannon Fitzpatrick, like many students who enter their first year of college, had no indication of what to major in. But the University of New Hampshire (UNH) senior will graduate this spring with a dual communication and business degree, and a refined career path.
Issue 14 of the 2019-20 Academic Year
For Joe Biden, only 12 days remain until he must fight to confirm his much-touted primary frontrunner status – and momentum – in the well-worn battleground state of New Hampshire.
This past weekend, the Students for Life (SFL), a pro-life organization on campus, attended the March for Life and National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, D.C.
Full beer bottles whizzed by the heads of a packed crowd. Chunks of wood, debris, couches and chairs flew with reckless abandon. Fire danced alongside wooden telephone poles. And in the middle of it all, a bonfire raged on Main Street in Durham.
Shanti Scott (‘14) is a woman of many interests.
Life-size statues of ancient Chinese warriors, from archers to generals to chariot drivers, and a horse, stood in the ballroom of Huddleston Hall and in the lobby of Dimond Library this past week and a half.
Fresh off his fifth national debate just the night before, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) centered his Nov. 22 rally at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) around a life story complete with personal encounters with the same inequalities he has persistently promised to fight through his candidacy, all as he told his political story and tackled multiple topics with the audience in a subsequent town hall format in an effort to rack up a stronger student vote.
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) Police Department’s new comfort dog isn’t quite ready to join the force, but she’s working on it, according to Officer Callum Cochran.
There are 23 students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and other colleges in the area that volunteer for McGregor Memorial Emergency Medical Services, according to McGregor volunteerism coordinator Joe Haviland. McGregor is “regional, non-profit organization providing emergency healthcare and education to the New Hampshire Seacoast Region,” according to McGregor’s website. It is the ambulance service for UNH, Durham, Lee and Madbury, where it has served in these communities for over 50 years.
The Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) hosted a rally on Thursday, Nov. 26 advocating for University of New Hampshire (UNH) lecturers who have yet to receive updated contracts from the university.
Several students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) said they would still vape, despite a new the Durham town ordinance that bans the sale of tobacco products to people under the age of 21.
Senate Correspondent Benjamin Strawbridge delivers the highlights from the Student Senate’s eighth meeting of Session 41
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), a student organization at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), raised awareness about the dangers of smoking and vaping to celebrate the Great American Smokeout on campus.
The Durham Town Council meeting on Monday received an icy reception to its plans to revamp the town’s “Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony” as a “Frost Fest” from many of its own residents, with some arguing that the council’s push for a seemingly more inclusive event could backfire by deemphasizing longtime Christmas-based traditions.
The team finished 25th at the National Collegiate Club Golf Association Fall 2019 tournament