New consoles are a big deal
By: Joel Kost To be honest, I was planning on writing about why the next generation of video game consoles – the Wii U, Xbox One and Playstation 4 – were such a big deal; I have been thinking about...
View Article‘12 Years a Slave’ a powerful story
By: Shannon Reville When I left the movie theater last weekend after watching “12 Years a Slave,” all I wanted to do was go back in time and change, well, everything. This is not the movie to see when...
View ArticleMen's Hockey: Wildcats split series with Providence Friars on the road
By: Staff Report Seniors Nick Sorkin and Eric Knodel each tallied a goal for the University of New Hampshire men’...
View ArticleSwimming: McCandless finishes first at Terrier Invitational
By: Staff Report Senior Lauren McCandless highlighted the University of New Hampshire women’s swimming and ' diving team with a first place finish in the 200-yard butterfly...
View ArticleMoses settling in overseas
By: Nikolas Beimler In his four seasons at UNH, Stevie Moses was a fan-favorite, posting 98 career points and leading the Wildcats in several offensive categories. Since graduating, he has moved to...
View ArticleArt Department presents first ever art sale
By: John DeGennaro The Art Department at the University of New Hampshire held it’s first ever student art sale in the Paul Creative Arts Center (PCAC) on Thursday.
View ArticleA holiday for true music lovers
By: Cameron Tranchemontagne Record Store Day was created in 2007 at a gathering of indie record storeowners and their employees. It was created “as a way to celebrate and spread the word about the...
View ArticleTalented group pulls some strings
By: Rebecca Russo The members of the student run orchestra at the University of New Hampshire do not need a conductor and are very capable of pulling their own strings - something they will prove at...
View ArticleAnchorman Star David Koechner talks new black comedy, NBC show
By: Max Sullivan Comedian David Koechner of Anchorman fame is kicking off his 2014 comedy tour “Together Again” at Boston’s Wilbur Theater this Friday night, January 10.
View ArticleNewsroom noise: songs to thaw your heart to
By: TNH Editorial Staff It's been really cold outside, too cold to the say the least. With record low temperatures across the country, everyone has been a bit cranky. The perfect cure? Music of course!...
View ArticleLegendary guitarist making big comeback
Johnny Winter The guitar tracks are in. Eric Clapton, Joe Walsh, Joe Perry and all the other guitarists featured on Johnny Winter’s next album have sent in their guitar solos from all over the world to...
View ArticleNew indie film philosophizes following a dream
“What are you doing with your life, the friends you keep, your goals – do you have any? Are they cosmic-sized? What are you doing right now; do you know why?” … These questions are among the...
View ArticleWith great brewing comes great responsibili-tea
A life-long passion has turned into more than just a means of profit for White Heron Tea owner Jonathan Blakeslee. After spending almost six year...
View ArticleDover’s music and arts festival spreads the love
If Valentine’s Day isn’t a night of romance and good times for you this year, you have a second chance to discover love and passion the very next day. Featuring a new liquid light show motif,
View ArticleA look at the next gaming craze
Zombies have arguably been the most popular genre in gaming for the last decade. In the past generation alone, we saw the release of the “Left 4 Dead” series, “Plants vs. Zombies,”
View ArticleThe thrill of international cuisine just down the Street
It’s dinnertime, everybody’s hungry, but no one can quite settle on what type of cuisine they feel like eating. Street, located in Gallagher’s Plaza on Islington Road, is one of Portsmouth’s newer ...
View ArticleLaughing at love
Sketched Out Comedy geared up students for the upcoming holiday with their Valentine’s Day themed show this past Wednesday. The group advised audience members to bring their ponchos and prepare to say...
View ArticleFaculty jazz sextet performs at Paul Creative Arts Center
By: Jason Reuter Those looking for a night of good music gathered Sunday night to watch several of UNH’s resident musical artists perform at the Bratton Recital Hall on Feb. 9. The group performed se...
View ArticleInnovation in photography
Science and art blend beautifully in the work of photographer Caleb Charland. His work was displayed as a portion of the Visiting Artist Lecture Series run by the Paul Creative Arts...
View ArticleNewsroom noise: the essential Valentine's playlist
By: TNH Editorial Staff Happy Valentine's Day! To celebrate the day of love, TNH's editorial staff compiled a list of our favorite romantic (and maybe not-so romantic) songs. Enjoy!
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