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Vendors set up shop in Union Court for ‘Mini Food Show’
Students who walked through the MUB’s Union Court on Wednesday were treated to a bit of free food as a part of What’s On Wednesday’s “Mini Food Show.”
You’ve got mail: GSS renovations coming end of May
The dread and frustration of waiting in line at the Granite Square Station (GSS) Mailroom is all too real, especially at the beginning of the year, with students not receiving messages regarding packages, getting large orders and mailroom employees just being overwhelmed.
UNH to welcome a new sorority in the fall
Phi Sigma Sigma will be joining UNH’s Fraternity and Sorority life in the fall of 2016.
Durham’s Town & Campus feeling pressure from dominant online retailers
The Durham community seems to be well aware of the constant turnover of downtown real estate but Town & Campus, a local staple for 56 years, is realizing that a decline in business is due to online and chain retailers.
2016 commencement speaker announced
Diplomat Richard Haass was announced as the speaker for the class of 2016’s commencement ceremony Wednesday morning.
Geospatial crime map newly introduced to the Durham area
The town of Durham and UNH recently launched an interactive tool that will allow the community to track crime trends, violations and arrests.
The mysterious case of ‘Jeffrey,’ the missing plant
On the cold Monday evening of Feb. 22, Jacob Reny sat down at his big square desk and began his nightly shift in the OSIL room at the MUB. As Reny was grabbing some keys out of a drawer, he heard fellow OSIL staff member Will McKernan scream, “Where the hell is Jeffrey!” Panic ensued in the confines of the OSIL room as the two of them, in a state of utmost hysteria, rushed around the room in search of their six-month-old bamboo plant, ‘Jeffrey.’
Professor remembers brother and reflects on 9/11
UNH associate professor Julia Rodriguez arrived to her child’s day care on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 to find several parents talking about planes hitting the World Trade Centers. Immediately, Rodriguez had a bad feeling. Her brother worked in World Trade Tower One.
Weisgerber ’04 talks war reporting in the age of ISIS
It was an infamous day in 2001 that caused Marcus Weisgerber to take a look at his career path.
UNH adds 'brewing' minor
The craft beer industry is booming in New Hampshire, and UNH is paying attention.
UNH School of Law improves rating for 4th year in a row
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SCOPE presents Future as this year’s spring concert
UNH students finally have a confirmed spring concert in their future, as Scope announced its long-awaited performer on Monday afternoon.
UNH professor finds algorithm that helps predict cows colostrum, vital nutrient
Last week, a team of researchers at the UNH dairy farm released a report indicating that weather patterns and a cow’s previous lactation may play a factor in determining the production quality of colostrum, a nutrient-rich milk cows nourish their newborns with.

