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Once A Bastion Of Free Speech, UNH Falls In Latest Ranking
UNH fell in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression annual rankings for campus speech from 3rd in the nation to 59th.

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UNH fell in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression annual rankings for campus speech from 3rd in the nation to 59th.

The Dem debate between the so-called “coronated” candidate and a “carpetbagger” worth $30M led to Van Ostern being filleted by Goodlander.
Hillsborough Superior Court-North Judge David Anderson ruled against Ray Buckley in a suit filed by Bedford then-state Rep. Dan Hynes.
Salem State Rep: I have filed legislation to make it a felony to be in NH while in the U.S. illegally and to form a task force.
Former GOP state Sen. Andy Sanborn is at the center of a legal firestorm after investigators accused him of COVID-19 fraud last year.
Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington dominated the Democratic gubernatorial primary debate Wednesday night against former Mayor Joyce Craig.
State Senator: We understand the importance of community input for massive projects such as these especially considering the risks to towns.
The grandmother and business owner has worked in volunteer relief roles following disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, Tropical Storm Sandy.
Political observers are puzzled by Harris’s decision to visit Portsmouth on one of the 60+ campaign days she has left.
Weare businesswoman and political activist Lily Tang Williams talks about priorities if elected New Hampshire’s next member of Congress.
Chris Bright, a 48-year-old father of four, is part of a crowded GOP field looking to win their party’s nod to challenge Rep. Chris Pappas.
Former coach Bill Belichick says the Bay State’s millionaire tax makes it harder for the New England Patriots to recruit top players.
What is unusual for 2024 is the opportunity for New Hampshire Republicans to highlight Democrat dissension during the primary season.
Brian Nolen, a Bedford native, is living inside a country at war with Russia — and there's no place he'd rather be.
Both Democrats have failed the test of protecting the rights of New Hampshire gun owners, according to the NRA Political Victory Fund.
VP of government relations for the American Kennel Club: Vigilance is only possible with domestically bred working dogs, the best on Earth.
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-Nashua) discusses her priorities if elected New Hampshire’s next chief executive.
A judge extended a temporary order to allow biological boys who identify as trans girls to challenge NH’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act.
When he first came to Congress, Pappas voted against the wall and blocked a funding bill in 2023, but he co-authored a border strategy bill.
Outgoing U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster is taking the gloves off in the primary to succeed her — pounding Maggie Goodlander as a carpetbagger.