Banquet illustrates class differences
11/28/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter Students were separated into three separate economic classes at the Oxfam Hunger Banquet and given characters based on the stories of
Phishing messages infect inboxes
11/28/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter All semester, some students have been receiving phishing emails that asked for their name, email address, password and telephone number. Within
Full-year academic schedule approved
11/28/2018
Tamonda Griffiths – News Writer According to the results of an undergraduate student survey, 59 percent of students who participated said they would like
Transgender Day of Remembrance
11/28/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter Students read the names of those whom had been affected by fatal transphobic perpetrators in front of Hilton C. Buley Library
‘We are the mass-shooting generation’ Parkland shooting survivor visits Lyman
11/28/2018
Victoria Bresnahan – News Editor Parkland shooting survivor and activist David Hogg spoke at the Lyman Center last night, advocating for gun control. Students
New advising model inclusive to all
11/28/2018
Tamonda Griffiths – News Writer The university has never had an official universal advising model, according to Vice President for Student Affairs, Tracy Tyree and social
Sleep Out Southern simulated homelessness
11/28/2018
Izzy Manzo – Copy Editor Homeless students have attended the university before, said counseling and school psychology Associate Professor Elizabeth “Libby” Rhoades, and it is
Mighty Hucks Dominate UNH Tournament
11/18/2018
Matt Gad – Contributor The Mighty Hucks, the campus’ ultimate frisbee club, pushed through competition at this past weekend’s tournament at the University of