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Examining UNHs Demonstration & Protest Policy

Examining UNH’s Demonstration & Protest Policy

Karina Krul January 31, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, evaluated several university policies, including the Student Protest and Demonstration Policy. They issued this policy a yellow light rating,...

Writer to Writer Program

Writer to Writer Program

Karina Kruhl January 27, 2017

As a student at U.N.H. there are a plethora of programs available to aid in academic success, not all of which are run through the CLR. Writer to Writer is an additional peer-tutor program designed to...

New Plans to Combat Climate Change Through Ocean

New Plans to Combat Climate Change Through Ocean

Karina Krul December 16, 2016

The first ocean plans, in response to President Obama’s 2010 executive order, were released by the National Ocean Council on December 7. The Mid-Atlantic Ocean Action Plan, submitted to the council in...

Students Awarded Prestigious Marine Scholarship

Students Awarded Prestigious Marine Scholarship

Karina Krul December 9, 2016

Three students at UNH have been awarded the Hollings Scholarship from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an exclusive grant that has only been around for 11 years. Jessica Norstog...

Students Evacuated from Residence Halls After Power Outage

Students Evacuated from Residence Halls After Power Outage

Karina Krul December 7, 2016

~ This is a developing story, please check back for more info ~ Last night, shortly before 10:00 p.m. EST,  power was lost and students were forced to leave Dunham Hall on the University of New Haven...

World AIDS Day Hopes to Promotes Awareness and Reduce Stigma

World AIDS Day Hopes to Promotes Awareness and Reduce Stigma

Karina Krul December 6, 2016

HIV/AIDS is an epidemic that has been prevalent in our country since the 1980s. While technology and society have come a long way since then it is still a very prevalent epidemic, and one that many feel...

Library Display to Honor Transgender Awareness Week

Library Display to Honor Transgender Awareness Week

Karina Krul November 29, 2016

The Marvin K. Peterson Library currently has a display on LGBT history with an emphasis on transgender rights to honor the Transgender Day of Remembrance and Transgender Awareness Week. This exhibit was...

Delay in Registration as System Crashes on Students

Delay in Registration as System Crashes on Students

Karina Krul November 29, 2016

Registration this year, did not go as smoothly as everyone had hoped. There were occasional issues with the server when seniors registered on November 7, only occurring in Sheffield Hall. “Late in the...

Graduate Student Showcase

Graduate Student Showcase

Karina Krul November 28, 2016

Thursday, November 17 was the semi-annual Graduate Student Showcase in the Alumni Lounge. Students and faculty, from 3:30-6 p.m., were free to roam the rows of trifolds to learn about U.N.H. graduate...

Drawing in Space at Seton Gallery

Drawing in Space at Seton Gallery

Karina Krul November 22, 2016

Wednesday, November 16, was the “Drawing in Space” exhibition at Seton Gallery. Students in the art class Drawing Outside the Lines, taught by Joseph Smolinski, presented their art assignments...

Marching Band Seniors Reflect on Their Last Season

Marching Band Seniors Reflect on Their Last Season

Karina Krul November 22, 2016

Sunday, November 6, ended the regular season year for the Chargers’ Marching Band, with an exhibition in Allentown, New Jersey. While this ended their official season, their last performance was...

Thanksgiving is the Most Important Holiday in College

Thanksgiving is the Most Important Holiday in College

Karina Krul November 22, 2016

Thanksgiving is probably one of the most underappreciated holidays. It does not bring the joy of Christmas or Easter, and most children could care less about the holiday. That is, until you get to college....

Put a Pin in It

Put a Pin in It

Karina Krul November 15, 2016

Following this year’s presidential election, Donald Trump being declared the winner, there have been many riots erupting all over the country, and not all of them have been peaceful protests. The election...

ChargerThon

ChargerThon

Karina Krul November 15, 2016

Saturday [Nov. 12] was the second annual finale to ChargerThon. It ran from 6 p.m. Saturday night to 6 a.m. Sunday morning and took place in the German Club. Students who participated began raising money...

Title IX in the Election

Title IX in the Election

Karina Krul November 7, 2016

It is no question that this debate has already had its lasting effect on our country. It has divided the American people even further and has brought light to the issues facing our country on a deeper...

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