Years later, lecturer contracts remain unsigned
As UNH lecturers approach 900 days without a new contract being agreed upon, recent strides are being made to move closer to new contracts
As UNH lecturers approach 900 days without a new contract being agreed upon, recent strides are being made to move closer to new contracts
Geena Rocero, transgender model and activist, shares her story at event hosted in honor of National Coming Out Week
Senate Correspondent Benjamin Strawbridge delivers the highlights from the Student Senate’s fourth meeting of Session 41
Dr. Meghan Howey, professor in the Anthropology Department, discusses the importance the Great Bay Estuary
UNH Health and Wellness hosts its annual Wellness Fest
With the Spaulding Hall renovations underway, more information about what is to come with those is announced
2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang expresses focus on "10 by 10" plan during rally at Carsey School of Public Policy
Panel for Sustainable Development Goals hosted by the Center for Social Innovation and Enterprise held in the Granite State Room this past Tuesday, October 1
Bernie Sanders stops at UNH along his campaign trail, bringing in approximately 1,200 attendees
Despite their popularity, Apple's AirPods are a contributor to e-waste
Senate Correspondent Benjamin Strawbridge delivers the highlights from the Student Senate’s third meeting of Session 41
Since the 2016 election, many students feel a political polarization exists on campus
UNH community prepares as Homecoming 2019 approaches
The fate of Alexander Hall and Hetzel Hall are unknown as a proposed hotel project looms
Senior computer science major, Yinjie (Draco) Ma, from Aksu, China described his grandfather’s, father’s and his own experience with family, education and religion growing up in the minority group, Hui, in China. About 90 percent of people in China are part of the majority group Han, while only 1-2 percent are Hui. Ma said that his grandfather was a Hui farmer with a horse and wagon.
Green crabs wreak economic and ecological havoc in New England, so "Eat the Invasives" and NH Green Crab Project have plans for them
With the stigma surrounding Fraternity and Sorority Life, members want you to know that they are anything but their stereotype
Who is Handler Hall’s new Hall Director, Fosher Fosher? She’s not as new to UNH as you may think, and she’s set up to be one of the greatest Hall Directors we’ve ever seen
Senate Correspondent Benjamin Strawbridge delivers the highlights from the Student Senate’s second meeting of Session 41
Presidential hopeful and senator Cory Booker leads his first national student press call, part of his efforts to reinvigorate his campaign and hear out younger voices.