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$17,570 table lights up Holloway Commons

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Walking into Holloway Commons (HoCo) to grab a bite in the last few weeks, it would be hard not to notice the new light up table. This table is no ordinary piece of furniture; specifically designed for UNH by Seating Concepts, a Chicago-based company, it’s made with reclaimed metal railings from the original HoCo and features a controllable LED lighting system.




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Paul College Palooza showcases students’ semester projects

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At the annual Paul College Palooza last Friday, April 15, over 100 senior marketing majors showed off their semester-long team projects, which had them working with local companies and organizations. The event took place on the Scott Hall Lawn, also known as “the fishbowl” around campus. The festivities included giveaways, free food and music.





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Best Buddies organizes Hobby Expo

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Social-based organization Best Buddies provided dancing and coloring activities for its members at an event called Hobby Expo, to offer a little more fun on Sunday, April 10, before the weekend officially ended.  



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A behind the scenes look at Resident Assistants on rounds

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Residential Assistants, or RAs have important roles at UNH. They handle incidents while on rounds, provide socials for their residents, interact with their hall directors often, and most importantly instill a sense of community in their buildings.


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SCOPE: How do they choose, what do students think?

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Trying to choose an artist who appeals to the majority on a campus of over 12,000 opinionated students seems like a difficult task, yet the Student Committee on Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) seems to have done just that not once, but twice this semester.


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Clean-up Crew starts cleanup initiative

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Cans, bottles, pillows, couches, televisions, computers, you name it: it’s probably been dumped somewhere on the UNH campus.  In the back of the woods or right along the road, trash roams and piles on the weary ground, and a group of students have recently begun to pick it up.


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Students stand against ‘Citizens United’

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On Sunday, after a 140 mile, 9-day trek from the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia to Washington D.C., a group of hundreds of activists arrived at D.C.’s Union Station. Their sights were set on Capitol Hill and campaign finance reform.