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TNH ISSUE DATES: Online Advertising www.tnhonline.com Banner Box (468 x 60 pixels) (300 x 250 pixels) Runs just below “Top Stories” box in the center of the page Runs in the right-hand column, just below the “Today in Print” box Online ads must be submit- ted in.gif format and below 50kb. [email protected] Phone: (603) 862-1323 Fax: (603) 862-1920 www.tnhonline.com University of New Hampshire MUB, 83 Main St. Room 132 Durham, NH 03824 Special Editions 2014 Fall Semester Freshman Issue: Aug. 29 Back to School: Sept. 12 Homecoming: Oct. 10 Family Weekend: Oct. 24 2015 Spring Semester Welcome Back: Jan. 26 Year in Review: April 30 Summer Edition: May 4 Distributed Monday and Thursday afternoons 49 total issues Fall Semester: 23 issues Spring Semester: 26 issues $120 per 7 days $200 per 7 days The New Hampshire Vol. 103, No. 1 www.TNHonline.com Friday, August 23, 2013 Serving the University of New Hampshire since 1911 INSIDE THE NEWS JULIE FORTIN/MANAGING EDITOR A UNH freshman walks past the entrance sign towards downtown Durham after arriving on campus. By SUSAN DOUCET EXECUTIVE EDITOR W hen I was a freshman I would walk around cam- pus every day, looking at the students passing me by, not recognizing any of them. I was enthralled by those who would yell out to their friends down the side- walk, stopping to chat on their way to class. I felt as if I would never know enough people at UNH to be able to pick familiar faces out of the crowd of students, and would forever be over- whelmed by the thousands of students who crossed my path each day. A few short years later, it is hard to imagine having ever felt this way. I am now that student who stops to say hello to friends everywhere I go. I run into acquaintances every day – from the hallways of academic buildings, to the streets of Durham, to the dining halls. It may seem unimaginable to you right now in this new and foreign environment, but soon UNH will be your com- munity too. Durham will be your home and you will feel as comfortable here as you did in the hallways of your high school. The Wildcat community is here to embrace you, so let it. Take advantage of every opportunity that you come across, no matter how small or large. If someone new invites you to have lunch with him or her and their friends, join them. The worst that can happen is you have an awkward meal. Maybe you discover a student organization that would be perfect for you, but don’t have a friend who wants to join with you. Go alone. Meet new people; they could become your best friends. Maybe you hear about a study abroad opportunity in a Prepare for your first semester of college classes with advice from students and professors. Page 6 After a disappointing 2012 season, the women’s soccer team looks forward to a promising season with a new head coach. Page 19 Take advantage of the freshman experience Welcome home, Wildcats FRESHMEN continued on Page 16 The New Hampshire Vol. 103, No. 13 www.TNHonline.com Friday, October 25, 2013 Serving the University of New Hampshire since 1911 INSIDE THE NEWS TNH catches up with the football team as the players prepare for their Saturday game vs. Stonyfield. Page 19 By KEN JOHNSON STAFF WRITER The UNH Outdoor Pool was announced as one of the winners of the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save program for 2013 on Tuesday night at the Manchester Masonic Temple in Manchester, N.H. The Seven to Save program was started by the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance in 2006 to call attention to threatened historical properties within New Hampshire. To be eligible for a nomination, a property has to be over 50 years old and have historical signifi- Whitt, ‘don’t kill my vibe’ CAMERON JOHNSON/STAFF The crowd went wild as Kendrick Lamar performed on stage in front of a sea of students at the Whittemore Center on Thursday night. SCOPE makes comeback with Kendrick Lamar, Moufy concert UNH outdoor pool seeks historical preservation Haunting for a cause By KEN JOHNSON STAFF WRITER For the last six weeks, the members of the Jessie Doe Activity Board have been busy at work preparing for the 21st annual Jessie Doe Haunted House, a one-night event. There is a lot to put together in the six-week period leading up to the haunted house. The blueprints for the haunted house have to be put together, temporary walls and props have to be inventoried, permits need to be filed, the fire department needs to be met with, the police need to be contacted, advertising needs to be determined and missing props need Jessie Doe to host 21st annual haunted house JESSIE DOE continued on Page 4 POOL continued on Page 5 By KATIE GARDNER STAFF WRITER Moufy spoke of dreams. Kendrick La- mar spoke of moments. SCOPE spoke of a comeback. And that’s exactly what the orga- nization had. “We’re just gonna go out and kill it.” These were some of the last words of Bethany Bucciarelli, the executive director of SCOPE, before the doors opened and the students were let in to the Whittemore Center for Thursday night’s show. After months and months of planning, and a year of being on hiatus, SCOPE came back big with their fall concert. Although the crowd wasn’t big when the doors first opened, the floor became packed by the time opener Moufy took the stage. As the show went on, the floor was full and the bowl seats were packed as well. Before the show even started, though, arrests were already be- KENDRICK continued on Page 3 After about 20 years away from campus, Theta Chi is working on returning to UNH. Page 6 Advertising Information 2014-2015 Our online site has grown rapidly. In Spring of 2014, the ads placed online had over 53,000 impressions per month.

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  • TNH ISSUE DATES: Online Advertising

    www.tnhonline.com

    Banner

    Box

    (468 x 60 pixels)

    (300 x 250 pixels)

    Runs just below Top Stories box in the center of the page

    Runs in the right-hand column, just below the Today in Print box

    Online ads must be submit-ted in.gif format and below

    50kb.

    [email protected]

    Phone: (603) 862-1323Fax: (603) 862-1920www.tnhonline.com

    University of New HampshireMUB, 83 Main St. Room 132

    Durham, NH 03824

    Special Editions

    2014 Fall Semester Freshman Issue: Aug. 29Back to School: Sept. 12

    Homecoming: Oct. 10Family Weekend: Oct. 24

    2015 Spring SemesterWelcome Back: Jan. 26Year in Review: April 30Summer Edition: May 4

    Distributed Monday and Thursday afternoons

    49 total issuesFall Semester: 23 issues

    Spring Semester: 26 issues

    $120 per 7 days

    $200 per 7 days

    The New HampshireVol. 103, No. 1www.TNHonline.com Friday, August 23, 2013

    Serving the University of New Hampshire since 1911

    INSIDETHE NEWS

    JULIE FORTIN/MANAGING EDITOR

    A UNH freshman walks past the entrance sign towards downtown Durham after arriving on campus.

    By SUSAN DOUCETEXECUTIVE EDITOR

    When I was a freshman I would walk around cam-pus every day, looking at the students passing me by, not recognizing any of them. I was enthralled by those who would yell out to their friends down the side-walk, stopping to chat on their way to class. I felt as if I would never know enough people at UNH to be able to pick familiar faces out of the crowd of students, and would forever be over-whelmed by the thousands of students who crossed my path

    each day.A few short years later, it is hard to imagine having ever

    felt this way. I am now that student who stops to say hello to friends everywhere I go. I run into acquaintances every day from the hallways of academic buildings, to the streets of Durham, to the dining halls.

    It may seem unimaginable to you right now in this new and foreign environment, but soon UNH will be your com-munity too. Durham will be your home and you will feel as comfortable here as you did in the hallways of your high school.

    The Wildcat community is here to embrace you, so let it. Take advantage of every opportunity that you come across, no matter how small or large. If someone new invites you to have lunch with him or her and their friends, join them. The worst that can happen is you have an awkward meal.

    Maybe you discover a student organization that would be perfect for you, but dont have a friend who wants to join with you. Go alone. Meet new people; they could become your best friends.

    Maybe you hear about a study abroad opportunity in a

    Prepare for your rst semester of college classes with advice from students and professors.

    Page 6

    After a disappointing 2012 season, the womens soccer team looks forward to a promising season with a new head coach.

    Page 19

    Take advantage of the freshman experience

    Welcome home, Wildcats

    FRESHMEN continued on Page 16

    The New HampshireThe New HampshireFriday, August 23, 2013

    After a disappointing 2012 season, the womens soccer team looks forward to a promising season with a new head coach.

    The New HampshireVol. 103, No. 13www.TNHonline.com Friday, October 25, 2013

    Serving the University of New Hampshire since 1911

    INSIDETHE NEWS

    TNH catches up with the football team as the players prepare for their Saturday game vs. Stony eld.

    Page 19

    Friday, October 25, 2013

    TNH catches up with the football team as the players prepare for their Saturday game vs. Stony eld.

    By KEN JOHNSONSTAFF WRITER

    The UNH Outdoor Pool was announced as one of the winners of the New Hampshire Preservation Alliances Seven to Save program for 2013 on Tuesday night at the Manchester Masonic Temple in Manchester, N.H.

    The Seven to Save program was started by the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance in 2006 to call attention to threatened historical properties within New Hampshire. To be eligible for a nomination, a property has to be over 50 years old and have historical signi -

    Whitt, dont kill my vibe

    CAMERON JOHNSON/STAFF

    The crowd went wild as Kendrick Lamar performed on stage in front of a sea of students at the Whittemore Center on Thursday night.

    SCOPE makes comeback with Kendrick Lamar, Moufy concert

    UNH outdoor pool seeks historical preservation

    Haunting for a causeBy KEN JOHNSON

    STAFF WRITER

    For the last six weeks, the members of the Jessie Doe Activity Board have been busy at work preparing for the 21st annual Jessie Doe Haunted House, a one-night event.

    There is a lot to put together in the six-week period leading up to the haunted house. The blueprints for the haunted house have to be put together, temporary walls and props have to be inventoried, permits need to be led, the re department needs to be met with, the police need to be contacted, advertising needs to be determined and missing props need

    Jessie Doe to host 21st annual haunted house

    JESSIE DOE continued on Page 4 POOL continued on Page 5

    By KATIE GARDNERSTAFF WRITER

    Moufy spoke of dreams. Kendrick La-mar spoke of moments. SCOPE spoke of a comeback. And thats exactly what the orga-

    nization had. Were just gonna go out and kill it.These were some of the last words of

    Bethany Bucciarelli, the executive director of SCOPE, before the doors opened and the students were let in to the Whittemore Center

    for Thursday nights show. After months and months of planning, and a year of being on hiatus, SCOPE came back big with their fall concert.

    Although the crowd wasnt big when the doors rst opened, the oor became packed by

    the time opener Moufy took the stage. As the show went on, the oor was full and the bowl seats were packed as well. Before the show even started, though, arrests were already be-

    KENDRICK continued on Page 3

    After about 20 years away from campus, Theta Chi is working on returning to UNH.

    Page 6

    Advertising Information2014-2015Our online site has grown rapidly. In Spring of 2014, the ads

    placed online had over 53,000 impressions per month.

  • Faculty:Total Faculty: 1,002

    FullTime: 588 Part Time: 414Student/Faculty Ratio ~ 19 to 1

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    1. New Hampshire 52%2. Massachusetts 25%3. Connecticut 4.3%4. Maine 3.8%5. New York 2.5%6. Rhode Island 2.0%7. New Jersey 1.7%8. Vermont 1.4%9. Pennsylvania 0.8%10. Maryland 0.4%

    Student EnrollmentUndergraduate Students: 12,531

    Female; 54% Male; 46%Graduate Students: 4,411

    Average Age: 20

    Top Ten Most Popular Bachelors Programs

    1. Business Administration2. Undeclared Liberal Arts3. Psychology4. Biomedical Science 5. Communication6. Mechanical Engineering 7. English8. Political Science9. Civil Engineering10. Kinesiology

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