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Thompson Hall

After cuts, programs to provide reviews

The University of New Hampshire is responding to the single largest cut in higher education funding in the history of the United States by reassessing each college's academic programs through academic review reports, presented to each college. Full story

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Super Bowl

Gorrell joins cousin Underwood in Indy for Super Bowl week

University of New Hampshire student and senior football player Anthony Gorrell attended Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium this past Sunday, but not because he was willing to drop thousands of dollars on a ticket. For Gorrell, family connections run deep. Full story

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OHT

Operation Hat Trick expanding across the nation

UNH-created program provides hats for wounded veterans

The memory of fallen Navy SEALs Nate Hardy and Mike Koch lives on thanks to Operation Hat Trick, a University of New Hampshire program dedicated to supporting veterans. Full story

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Myrick

Wildcats can’t keep up with Seawolves

UNH struggled in the second half against the best team in America East Full story

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Sports

gymnastics

Wildcats Stick It for the Cure, take home victory in tri-meet

The University of New Hampshire gymnastics team coasted to two wins at the annual Stick It for the Cure tri-meet at the Lundholm Gymnasium on Saturday night. The Wildcats, who scored a season-high 195.475, defeated Yale (190.275) and Brown (189.675).

Arts

skeleton

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.