Student newspaper of the University of New Hampshire
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Not to be confused with The New Hampshire Gazette.
The New Hampshire
Type
Student newspaper
Format
Digital
Owner(s)
The New Hampshire (UNH student organization)
Publisher
The New Hampshire Board of Governors (Seacoast Media Group)
Founded
September 20, 1911
Headquarters
Room 132 Memorial Union Building University of New Hampshire Durham, NH 03824
Circulation
3,000 per issue (until 2021)
Website
tnhdigital.com
The New Hampshire (commonly known as TNH) is the student-run news of the University of New Hampshire (UNH) since 1911. TNH operates from its headquarters in the Memorial Union Building, covering student life and doings for the college town of Durham, as well as nearby cities like Dover and Newmarket.
In 2021, TNH surpassed for the former Granite student yearbook (1908–2017) as the oldest UNH publication in the college's history at 110 years old. That August, TNH announced that it would discontinue its long-running print edition and become digital-only starting with the 2021-2022 school year due to declining readership. It has previously published weekly on Thursdays during the academic year, with a printed circulation of 3,000 copies per issue.
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