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UDay Showcases More Than 200 Student Clubs and Campus Organizations

One of the most anticipated annual signs that the UNH fall semester is officially underway took place Sept. 4, as UDay, the signature event showcasing a huge variey of student offerings, took place on Main Street. An energetic crowd of students, staff, faculty, and Durham community members flocked... Read More

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