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  • Spencer Overton and Andrew Smith
    - The Value of a Vote
    Amidst the flurry of activity leading up to the New Hampshire primary, two experts in the political field were delving into some of the questions that plague voters and can, at... Read More
  • Thompson Hall
    - Passings
    Richard S. Dewey, UNH professor emeritus of sociology, passed away Dec. 17, 2015, at the age of 103.ÌýHe joined the UNH faculty in 1958, serving as chair of the sociology... Read More
  • Robbie Dudzisz '17
    - Beasts of the East
    The Northeast Passage rugby team traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to compete in Beast of the East. Read More
  • Portsmouth filmmaker Michael Venn '96
    - Documenting the Problem
    This is the fifth article in ourÌýseriesÌýexploring how UNH alumni, faculty and students are tackling the heroin and opioid epidemic that has hit New Hampshire and many other parts... Read More
  • primary memorabilia
    - Much Ado About Student Voters
    On Election Day 2012, the line of people waiting to register and vote at Durham’s Oyster River High School snaked down long hallways and around corners, doubled back on itself and... Read More
  • UNH gymnastics youth camp
    - Wildcats in Training
    Photo: Tracy M. Sweet '92 They line up for autographs, selfies and high fives after UNH games. They imitate the techniques of their favorite players and look up to them as role... Read More
  • UNH football players with UNH chef on Thanksgiving
    - Multiply by Two
    The Wildcat football team just finished an inspiring season, overcoming a sluggish start to finish with an NCAA playoff berth. Last week, while classmates headed home for the... Read More
  • UNH physician peter degnan
    - On World AIDS Day, A Look at the Numbers
    World AIDS Day is Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015 Campus will be covered in red this coming week in honor of World AIDS Day on Tuesday, December 1. Three decades have passed since the... Read More
  • N.H. Rep. Patricia Lovejoy
    - (Not Quite) A Woman’s World
    When New Hampshire Rep. Janet Wall bought a house, it was her husband’s name that appeared on the mortgage. When she applied for a credit card after becoming the breadwinner of... Read More
  • UNH students hold vigil for terrorist attack victims
    - Love Burns On
    UNH community members joined together on Wednesday afternoon in the Murkland courtyard for a vigil to honor victims of recent terrorist attacks around the world. More than 100... Read More