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Abreu

Abreu’s shot sinks Hartford

Senior Alvin Abreu has taken, and made, a lot of 3-pointers throughout his career on the UNH men's basketball team. He has undoubtedly taken thousands more in practice. So when Abreu took a three with 28 seconds remaining and the score tied at 49 apiece between UNH and Hartford Wednesday night, it was just like all the others. Full story

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Women

Wildcats upended by Hawks on road

Junior Morgan Frame netted 13 points and 12 rebounds for her fifth double-double of the season, but the University of New Hampshire women's basketball team fell to the University of Hartford, 64-46, Wednesday evening at Chase Arena. Full story

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Herrion

UNH to face Towson in ESPN BracketBuster

The University of New Hampshire men's basketball team recently learned that it will play Towson University in a non-televised Sears BracketBusters game. The game, which will be the 12th meeting between the Wildcats and Tigers, is set for Saturday, Feb. Full story

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Cottages

‘Pay your workers now!’

Residents protest treatment of immigrant workers by Cottages contractor

She and others in the room painted a dire picture: eight immigrant workers toiled 70 to 80 hours a week without pay, they said, at the construction site located on Technology Road in Durham.

Sports

Herrion

UNH to face Towson in ESPN BracketBuster

The University of New Hampshire men's basketball team recently learned that it will play Towson University in a non-televised Sears BracketBusters game. The game, which will be the 12th meeting between the Wildcats and Tigers, is set for Saturday, Feb.

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Cottages

Editorial: Capstone, let students opt out

Ethically murky past changes things

If Vawker has any faith in his resolution, he'll let students opt out. If not, it will be another in what appears to be a string of poor decisions by Capstone Development Corp. and Cottage Builders.

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Arts

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New UNH art exhibit depicts sustainability in a wild light

Last week, I asked a friend if she had plans to attend the art museum opening in the PCAC. Her response: "We have an art museum?" To the unaware, as well as the enthused, yes, we have a museum, and this semester's featured exhibit is especially worth the dreary car drive through feet of snow, admission tickets that cost a small fortune, and the impossible task of locating it on Google maps.