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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.
Eating Concerns: unnoticed and unrealistic expectations
Imagine walking through HoCo and seeing all the food around, but not feeling able to eat freely. Now imagine this is what you struggle with on a constant basis.
Writers series presents Benoit Denizet-Lewis
The crowd of people in the spacious MUB Theater laughed, listened and learned as Benoit Denizet-Lewis took them through his journeys, reading aloud his works.
Students asked to renew commitment to campus safety
On Monday morning, Dean of Students John Kirkpatrick and UNH Police Chief Paul Dean joined forces in a crucial email reminder to the campus community.
Harvard professor speaks to UNH about the origin of life
By Adam Cook
Auerbacher steps in for Bauer, delivers lecture
The Granite State Room was nearly filled to capacity Tuesday evening by 6:30 p.m., half an hour before the MUB Current Issues Lecture Series program of the night was scheduled to begin. Students and community members of all ages filled the blue chairs, waiting to hear Holocaust survivor Esther Bauer, 92, speak.
Empower women: Students host Feminist Week
Next week, the women’s studies program is coordinating a series of events aimed at cultivating discussions on gender identity, safety and personal wellness issues at UNH.
Snapchat screenshot helped police make arrests
A Snapchat screenshot led to the arrests of two UNH students involved in a stabbing early Saturday morning, according to a court affidavit.
Cold weather brings hardship for local homeless students
As records for the coldest Valentine’s Day are being shattered across New England, New Hampshire residents are being advised to keep warm, maybe curl up with a special someone, and most importantly, stay indoors. The sudden cold snap in Durham pushed most students inside and the mercury well below zero on Saturday night, but while much of UNH’s community is indoors and warm, there are still those without such a luxury.
A new semester means another chance to join Greek Life
New classes come with a new semester, as well as another chance to join Greek life at UNH.
Valentine's Day love letters
Approximately 150 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second most popular card-sending holiday after Christmas. But what does the UNH student body think of the occasion?
Dean's List: Beneficial achievement or trivial distinction?
By Kyle Kittredge
Student welcome the Lunar New Year
Dragons, Yo-Yos, swords and massive drums took over the Granite State Room at the MUB on Saturday night for the seventh annual Lunar New Year Celebration. The event was a collaboration put on by the United Asian Culture Coalition, the Korean Culture Club and the Vietnamese Student Association.
Campus reacts to Democratic Debate
By Ethan Hogan and Lia Windt






