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White House Concerned Over Online Piracy Bills

Liana Teixeira January 25, 2012

After nationwide protests and the inability to reach a compromise, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has decided to postpone the Senate’s vote on online piracy. The vote, which was scheduled...

The USGA Retreat to Mohegan Sun

Isaak Kifle January 25, 2012

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) of the University of New Haven is a large organization with a myriad of functions and purposes. The USGA represents the undergraduate student body,...

At More US Workplaces, Smokers Need Not Apply

Sara J Dufort January 25, 2012

Smoking has always been a habit that is frowned upon in society. There are health risks associated with cigarette smoke like cancer, and even second hand smoke can cause irreversible damage.  Until recently,...

UNH President Receives National Experiential Education Award

Brandon T. Bisceglia January 25, 2012

UNH President Dr. Steven H. Kaplan was awarded the National Society for Experiential Education’s highest award in October at the society’s fortieth annual conference in Dallas, Texas. The William...

USGA President’s Corner

Scott Kazar January 25, 2012

Welcome Back UNH Students, I hope all of you had a wonderful break as I did. But not all of break was fun and relaxing for the USGA executive board. The USGA executive board and I were busy planning...

SCOPE It Out!

Andrew Gitin January 25, 2012

Welcome back everyone! We hope that you had a good winter break and a happy holiday. Now since everyone is getting back into the swing of things and classes are starting back up again, SCOPE is also continuing...

Leadership Day 2012!

Isaak Kifle January 25, 2012

Whether they know it or not, every student at UNH has been impacted by, or at least interacted with, a "student leader." The term itself is something that everyone has likely heard at some point on campus,...

Martin Luther King, Jr. Remembered

Vanessa Estime January 25, 2012

On January 16, 2012 the United States stopped, took a moment, and thought about the legacy Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. left behind to each individual person and America as a whole. Spreading a message...

Student Affairs Spotlight: First-Year Success Center

Isaak Kifle January 25, 2012

  An Interview with Felecia Edwards, Aschlee Cole, and Tiffany Green Office Location: Maxcy 106  Hours: Monday-Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.; Thursday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.  Contact:...

10 Good Reasons to Check out the UNH Marvin K. Peterson Library

Diane Spinato January 25, 2012

Welcome Back!  Many of you are already avid users of library resources. But some of you may not be. So, as you begin the Spring 2012 semester, the librarians at the UNH Marvin K.  Peterson library would...

Hope for Costa Concordia Survivors Fading

Veronica Maciel January 25, 2012

On January 13, 2012 the Italian cruise ship, the Costa Concordia, hit a reef and ran aground. It was carrying more than 4,200 people. Reports state that at least 13 people were found dead and possible...

Perry Defends Marines Accused of Urinating on Corpses

Elizabeth Field January 25, 2012

Former republican presidential candidate Rick Perry is in hot water this week after defending the actions of United States Marines accused of urinating on Afghan corpses. The video posted on YouTube and...

Rupert Murdoch Attacks White House, Google

Sara J Dufort January 25, 2012

While many entities, including Google and the White House, have vocally opposed the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), media mogul Rupert Murdoch has taken to Twitter to attack those who are in opposition....

‘Tis the Season and It Isn’t Christmas

Lynn Jenkins, Esq. January 25, 2012

It is that season again. It rolls around with the purchase of a new calendar. And what happens is truly amazing. The joyful, gift-giving holidays are eclipsed by the cold, hard steeliness of the tax season....

Oil Blockade Doubts

Veronica Maciel January 25, 2012

Currently the price for Brent crude oil, light oil, is $111 a barrel and rising. Saudi Arabia claims that they can stabilize it at $100 a barrel. According to Reuters, Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon...

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