Acronyms
Campus Buildings
Cat Fact Captains
UNH History
Wild E.
100

This building is the center of student involvement on campus.

What is the MUB?
100

Few students leave UNH without taking a class in this building, home to many liberal arts classes.

What is Hamilton Smith Hall?

100
This tradition culminates under the Thompson Hall arches.

What is Become The Roar?

100

UNH was founded nearly two centuries ago in this year. (Bonus: Where did UNH initially call home?)

What is 1866? (Bonus: Hanover, NH)

100

On the west edge of campus, you can find these two types of large farm animals.

What are cows & horses?
200

You can get far in your classes with this campus resource.

What is CFAR?

200

Once a residence hall, this building now holds many of the departments from Acronyms.

What is Smith Hall?

200

Need some good luck? Take part in this year-round tradition.

What is Pat The Cat?
200

UNH moved to Durham in 1891 thanks to a land grant from a farmer by this name.

Who is (Benjamin) Thompson?

200

This type of waste from UNH dining halls is used to power farming equipment.

What is cooking oil (biodiesel)?

300

Broke a bone? This resource can help you get set up with temporary supports!

What is SAS?

300

This building, as well as the café inside, was named for UNH's first tenured professor.

What is Dimond Library (and Zeke's Café)?

300

Wildcats celebrate with a dead fish at these sports games.

What is (men's) hockey?

300

This woman was the first female UNH president, and now has a building named in her honor.

Who is (Evelyn) Handler?

300

College Woods boasts a total size of this many acres.

What is (around) 250?

400

There is typically a bouldering competition here at least once a semester.

What is the HRC?

400

This building originally opened as the first on-campus dining hall in 1919.

What is Huddleston Hall ("The Commons")?

400

Contrary to its name, this football tradition actually uses cornstarch.

What is the Chalk Toss?

400

This school was once accused of kidnapping our live wildcat mascot, Butch II.

What is Harvard?
400

Since 1925, the university has had this many live wildcat mascots. (Bonus: What were their names?)

What is 6? (Bonus: Maizie, Skippy, Butch I, Butch II, Butch II, Fudge)

500

This is the full name of the community consisting of Haaland, Handler, and Peterson Halls.

What is the Southeast Residential Community (SERCs)?

500

These 5 buildings are some of the oldest on the Durham campus.

What are Thompson Hall, Hewitt Hall, Nesmith Hall, Murkland Hall, Conant Hall, Craft Cottage, and the Dairy Barn? (minimum 5 of 7)

500

U-Day always occurs on this day of the week.

What is Thursday?

500

This much wordier name is how UNH was known prior to adopting its modern name in the 1920s. 

What is the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts?

500

In order to serve as Gnarlz, you must be within this height range, according to the official UNH website.

What is 6' to 6'5"?

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