Cierra Dubinsky '17
Cierra Dubinsky '17's Articles
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A Quest to Explore Renewable Energy
Tom Haines’ spring break was a bit out of the ordinary. During the course of 10 days in March, Haines trekked 50 miles across the Texas Panhandle and slept at local farms. He contacted a few farmers... -
My UNH: Best of Both Worlds
We are fortunate to attend a university with so much to offer (and not to mention, an incredible location). Take advantage of it. -
First Commencement in Wildcat Stadium
It’s that time of year again: Spring is in the air; the weather is getting warmer; and graduation is right around the corner. This year’s commencement will be held in the new Wildcat Stadium. For the... -
Summer Session
The dog days of summer are a great time to catch up or get ahead on credits, and UNH’s Summer Session has a lot to offer. Study wherever you please — online, on campus (all three) or abroad. Five-,... -
Make-A-Wish Funds UNH Student’s Study Abroad
On Tuesday, March 21, while most of us went about our daily routines, one UNH student’s dreams came true. Abigail Lehner ’18, has always dreamt of traveling to Germany, and now, with the support from... -
The EcoQuest Experience
Imagine exploring subtropical forests, sub-Antarctic mountains in the Southern Alps, snorkeling through a marine reserve in the Kaikoura Penisula, all while earning college credits. EcoQuest, one of... -
The Pep Band's Dynamic Duo
Tucked underneath the seat of Travis Nevins ’17 in the Whittemore Center Arena, sits the pep band’s furriest and most lovable member. Mathis the golden retriever, Nevins’ guide dog, attends every UNH... -
(Local) Flavors of Fall
Grilled swordfish with roasted tomatoes, anyone? Or how about lamb sliders? This year's harvest dinner event took "local" to a whole new level. -
Election Season Closes with Visit from None Other than the POTUS
At 8 a.m. Monday, thousands of students and community members were already bundled, caffeinated and waiting outside the Whittemore Center in hopes of hearing from President Barack Obama. -
Questions and Answers
President and provost host public forum. -
Purple Flag Campaign
UNH’s Sexual Harassment & Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) is honoring Relationship Abuse Awareness Month with its Purple Flag Campaign. Here, Veronica Rose ’17, a SHARPP volunteer, helps promote... -
Big Cat on Campus Turns 10
The Wildcat Statue turns 10 years old this fall. -
Sustainable You
Katherine Bemis’s recycling bin is always overflowing, and she rarely fills a full trash bag. She bikes to class, is an active member of UNH’s Organic Gardening Club and has a compost pile outside... -
Sampling a Superfruit
The Durham Farmers' Market is typically quiet on a rainy afternoon, but on a recent Monday, it was abuzz. Customers were sampling a new fruit: the kiwiberry. That’s right. The kiwiberry. And it had... -
The Right to Read
“To Kill A Mockingbird,” “Gone With the Wind” and “Call of the Wild” were among the many once-banned classics on display at Dimond Library during Banned Books Week, an annual nationwide event that...