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Twitter and I are Never Ever Getting Back Together

Elizabeth Field October 17, 2012

I, like nearly all of my peers, have a Twitter account. I don’t use it though. But believe me, I try! It’s not that I can’t understand the technology or interface. I just don’t understand the point. I...

Oh, the People You’ll Meet

Liana Teixeira October 17, 2012

This is one of those editorials where I will sound like a broken record, guaranteed. However, I cannot encourage the student body enough to get involved around campus. I know, this is the least interesting...

In Response to Student Safety

Ryan Irons October 17, 2012

A few weeks ago, an article was written on an incident that involved an intoxicated non-UNH student downtown. While some may not know what to do in this situation, this article will cover some key points...

Romney to Cut PBS Funding – Brought to you by the Letter O for OH HECK NO!

Elizabeth Field October 10, 2012

Last week sparked the crucial moment in the election season where people begin caring for the first time, or hopelessly drop out of the race entirely. It is also the time when people with little to no...

You Know What Really Grinds My Gears…

Liana Teixeira October 10, 2012

When people make plans in advance, knowing they are going to break them. That, I admit, is my greatest pet peeve. By nature, I am a meticulous person; even as a young child, I felt satisfied in knowing...

To Download or Not to Download—That is the Question

Elizabeth Field September 26, 2012

I consider myself an iPhone veteran…kind of. I didn’t make the switch from BlackBerry until the “4” came out, but I’ve broken enough screens to go through three of them (I once dropped the iPhone...

The Defintion of Marriage Murkier Than Ever

Liana Teixeira September 26, 2012

I read a rather interesting news story this week. A woman from Ohio discovered that her recently deceased husband was actually her father through DNA testing. If you just cringed, I don’t blame you,...

The Seamy Panini

Cameron Hines September 26, 2012

When I arrived at UNH, I was excited by the prospect that I’d be able to have many newfound freedoms, including being able to dictate my diet. I was even more excited when I discovered that I’d be...

The Flawed System of College Rankings: Why are we Giving in?

Elizabeth Field September 19, 2012

UNH recently announced that according to a recent survey by RateMyProfessor.com, we have been ranked among the Top 25 universities nationally. While I understand that any positive press is well, positive...

The Sad Truth about Terrorism

Liana Teixeira September 19, 2012

This past week marked the 11th anniversary of 9/11, a tragic day in our nation’s history. The United States fell victim to a series of terrorist attacks, spanning all the way from the Pentagon to the...

I Have So Many Emotions

Jessica Pena September 19, 2012

I laugh. I cry. I hurt. I have feelings, believe it or not people. I have so many emotions right now, it’s not a joke. No, it’s not my period talking, it’s just life. Not just any life, a college...

A Brief Thought on Party Conventions and the Failed Two-Party System

Elizabeth Field September 12, 2012

As much critical analysis there has been throughout the centuries, I think it can be generally agreed that it’s hard to find fault with George Washington. Our long revered, first president is the hallmark...

Non Life-Threatening Things to do in West Haven

Liana Teixeira September 12, 2012

By now, most of you have probably heard not-so-great things about the city in which the University of New Haven resides. A few standard comments I’ve heard in the past few years have been pretty negative...

In Defense of Ann Romney and All Stay-At-Home Moms

Elizabeth Field September 5, 2012

I’m a registered Independent, but for my entire life I’ve been leaning Democrat at a 179 degree angle. In my youthful naivety, I’ve wanted to believe that there are Americans out there who care...

“Invisible Obama” Has My Vote

Liana Teixeira September 5, 2012

The Republican National Convention came to a close last Thursday night, but if anyone watching the event remembers one thing from the convention, it won’t be Mitt Romney’s speech accepting the nomination...

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