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Mazzaglia found guilty
By Melissa Proulx
After nearly two years and a trial that lasted a month, a verdict has been given in the case of University of New Hampshire student...
USNH approves stadium plan
By Staff Report
The University System of New Hampshire board of trustees approved the University of New Hampshire’s plan to renovate its athletic...
Innis makes congressional campaign official
By Melissa Proulx
Melissa Proulx/Staff Dan Innis, right, chats with New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner, left. Innis' husband, Doug...
Beat boredom and explore the region
By Greg Laudani
After countless hours glued to flashcards and downing excessive amounts of caffeine, summer is finally here and students do not have to...
Sale of land renders Phi Beta Gamma's future uncertain
By James Cullinane
In late 2012, Golden Goose Properties acquired a 2.6-acre plot on Madbury Road, which currently houses unrecognized fraternity Phi Beta...
Aisle0 makes shopping at UNH easy
By Christian Young
Cars, trucks, subleases, furniture, watches, musical instruments, clothes, jewelry, purses and even a pet turtle can now all be bought...
Puppy Love: Health Services welcomes new therapy dog
By Melissa Proulx
With a name like Hamilton, there's little room left for doubt that the big white Great Dane mix you might have seen wandering around...
Dimond book dump halted; materials saved in storage
By Ken Johnson
The process of integrating the biological sciences annex library into Dimond Library has involved weeding through the collection, for...
Sweeney, McGlory win UNH elections
By Cole Caviston
This past Thursday, the reins of the Student Body leadership were passed onto President Joe Sweeney and Vice President Garrett McGlory,...
Making a niche in today's tough market
By NIK BEIMLER
Like many college students, Adam Flaherty had no idea what he wanted to do when he started his freshman year at the University of New...
Career Center: For success after college, prepare in summer
By Danielle LeBlanc
By Summer break is coming up fast and for many students it's a time for ultimate relaxation and catching up on TV shows on...
Tau Kappa Epsilon holds third annual volley for the kids
By Logan Hill
The weather was beautiful and the overcast skies parted on Saturday to make way for Tau Kappa Epsilon's third annual "Volley for the...
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