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NFL Week 1 Recap

Elizabeth Olzinski September 22, 2010

The return of the NFL season brought back a little bit of everything that football fans crave. Close games, controversial calls, stunning upsets, championship rematches, and last-second victories – and...

Recession Pain Still Real Despite End, Obama Says

The Associated Press September 22, 2010

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama said Monday he doesn’t care that the Great Recession has been declared over by a group of economists. For the millions of people who are out of work or otherwise...

Journey to a Hate Free Millennium

Isaak Kifle September 22, 2010

Hate is a powerful thing. It can tear individuals and groups apart, destroy hope and end lives. But when there is hate around, it is important to Aask yourself an important question: are you part of the...

Hopkins Hospital Security in Hot Water

Liz De La Torre September 22, 2010

Talk about taking news badly. According to Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III., fifty year-old Paul Warren Pardus opened fire at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, killing his mother and...

Tea Party Movement Protesting from Coast to Coast

Sara J Dufort September 22, 2010

As another election season is quickly approaching, there is no doubt that activist groups around the country are gunning to get their candidates elected. While some simply put ads in newspapers, on television,...

USGA President’s Corner

Scott Kazar September 22, 2010

Dear Students, As we close out our first month of school, I hope you all are doing well. I hope you all have found your place here at UNH and are taking advantage of all this university has to offer....

SCOPE It Out!

Michelle R Morra September 22, 2010

This was another full week of great events that we planned for everyone on campus.  Of course, there was the weekly movie, and Weekend Programming planned their great events, but this time we also had...

Did You Know? – U. S. Constitution

Joann Wolwowicz September 22, 2010

The document that emerged from the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 has become the longest-lived national constitution in the world, fulfilling Chief Justice John Marshall’s vision that it was “meant...

Health and Fitness: Obese From Birth … or Maybe Sooner

Melanie Rovinsky September 22, 2010

Obesity related diseases may have more to do with prenatal factors than overeating and lack of exercise, The New York Times reported early this month. Recent studies show that unwarranted weight gain...

Seniors, Consider This: AmeriCorps VISTA

Kait Richmond September 22, 2010

Choosing what to do after college can be a daunting task. Whether it’s applying for entry-level jobs with less-than-stellar pay or racking up your debt in graduate school, the options for recent college...

Can I Kiss You?

Wanda Tyler September 22, 2010

With all the recent media attention on high profile celebrities and their sex lives, when was the last time you and your friends discussed guys, girls, hooking up, or sex?  Thinking about your sex life...

Afghan Officials Say Too Early to Judge Election

The Associated Press September 22, 2010

KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan authorities said Monday it was too early to judge the validity of the country's parliamentary ballot despite observers' reports of widespread fraud in the vote that was to...

Bankers Agree to New Rules to Prevent Further Financial Crisis

Tom Chieppo September 22, 2010

Banks are significantly trying to increase the capital reserves under rules endorsed on Sunday by the World Major Central Banks to prevent another financial crisis, without impeding the economy in Basel,...

Officials: US Drones Kill 6 Militants in Pakistan

The Associated Press September 22, 2010

MIR ALI, Pakistan – Suspected U.S. drones fired missiles at militant targets in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, killing six people in the 15th such attack this month, the most intense barrage since...

US-Born Panda Gives Birth to Her 8th Cub in China

The Associated Press September 22, 2010

BEIJING – An American-born panda gave birth to her eighth cub in southwest China, a rare accomplishment for the endangered species known for being poor breeders. Hua Mei gave birth to a male cub at...

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