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Serving the University of New Hampshire since 1911

The New Hampshire


Friday, November 1, 2013

www.TNHonline.com

INSIDE
THE NEWS

Students react to the most recent


changes in the UNH email system.
Page 6

Vol. 103, No. 15

The football team travels to


Virginia on Saturday to face
William and Mary.
Page 19

Students swarm Main Street after Sox win


Despite town
preparations,
celebration
turns rowdy
By SUSAN DOUCET and
CHARLIE WEINMANN
TNH STAFF

CAMERON JOHNSON/STAFF

After the game ended, students poured out of the bars and apartments and into the street. What started out as a harmless celebratory
gathering quickly grew out of control, with students climbing lampposts and setting off fireworks and police in riot uniforms intervening.

Classes coordinate night of fun for kids

By DANIELLE LeBLANC

By CATIE HALL

STAFF WRITER

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SOX continued on Page 3

Spooky storytellers

ROTC students organize


5k race for a good cause
The Arnold Air Society will be holding a 5k race through
the University of New Hampshire campus to raise money for
the Wounded Warriors Project on Saturday, Nov. 2.
Heather Oliver, a senior in the Air Force ROTC program
at UNH, is in charge of the event.
Originally we wanted to do a competition between the
Army and Air Force ROTC detachments here at UNH, Oliver said.
According to Oliver, a 5k was chosen because all of the
cadets liked running and they thought it would be a good

Main Street crowded with


University of New Hampshire
students Wednesday night immediately after the Red Sox won the
World Series, quickly evolving
from a celebration to what was
described as a downtown disturbance, according to a press release from Erika Mantz of UNH
Media Relations.
The disturbance resulted in
the arrest of ve UNH students,
who were all charged with disorderly conduct, several police ofcers sustaining minor cuts, and
vehicles on Main Street receiving minor damage, according to
the statement.
Before students took to
the streets around 11:30 p.m.
Wednesday, the boys in Boston
played a fantastic game, winning
it all for the city still recovering from the Boston Marathon
bombings. Boston Strong, the

STAFF WRITER

CATIE HALL/STAFF

Junior Hannah Whalen dressed up as a


fortune teller for one of the tables set up at
the Spooky Stories event.

There were fortunetellers, mad scientists, scarecrows, witches with


crafts, buckets of leaves, costume makeup and puppets. However, these
people werent little children trick-or-treating: they were University
of New Hampshire students nding enjoyment in working with kids
through mandatory assignments.
On Monday Oct. 28, children in grades pre-school through third
grade were invited to the Hennessy Theater at UNH for the Spooky Stories event. UNH students showcased their creative mastery in the forms
of puppetry, storytelling, creative drama game stations and an outdoor

SPOOKY continued on Page 3

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