Valentine’s Day movies go where the love grows
02/13/2019
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter For everyone’s favorite romantic holiday, the lore of watching movies on Valentine’s Day have become a tired and worn-out ritual amongst students
Owls Fall To UNH In Late Season Test
02/07/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The Owls (14-9, 9-6) fell to a three-way tie for second in the Northeast 10’s Southwest Division Wednesday when they lost
Survey finds low drinking stats amongst first-years
02/06/2019
Amanda Cavoto—Arts & Entertainment Editor According to the 2017 CORE Campus survey of Alcohol and Other Drug Norms, 97 percent of first-year students at
Students overuse activation button
02/06/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Some physical disabilities may be obvious like being in a wheelchair but others, not so much. I do not have the knowledge
Reading room redesigned into new office
02/06/2019
Jessica-Guerrucci—Reporter An office is being built for the new Director of Library Services Clara Ogbaa, but to do so, one of the library’s reading
Cameras installed around North Campus
02/06/2019
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer Residents of North Campus Residence complex have recently become equipped with new outdoor surveillance cameras. The project is in coordination with
Rent: Live more like Rent: Dress Rehearsal
02/06/2019
Jacob Waring—Features & Opinions Editor Rent: Live was 525,600 moments that I will never get back. Jonathan Larson, the composer and writer of Rent,
Resident Evil 2 scares up nostalgia
02/06/2019
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor My hands trembled with the PS4 remote, as I controlled Leon Kennedy as he navigated the dark, tartarean halls