USNH to decrease employee benefits for 2022
The University System of New Hampshire (USNH) is proposing new employee benefits cuts for its upcoming fiscal year.
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The University System of New Hampshire (USNH) is proposing new employee benefits cuts for its upcoming fiscal year.
Fall of 2021 is the fourth consecutive college semester that’s been impacted by COVID-19. In February, University of New Hampshire (UNH) President Dean noted that the university was seeing consequences of “Covid fatigue.” Fast forward eight months, and one can only extrapolate how this phenomenon has worsened. Furthermore, due to loosened mask-wearing restrictions and the world “opening back up,” cold and flu season is affecting colleges once more.
Live Music Wednesdays at Union Court gives students the opportunities to hear new music while they study and socialize with friends. Mike Moore of Fire in the Field performed an acoustic set on Wednesday.
DURHAM—Ryan Farinas and Shane Jozitis met their freshman year at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). They bonded over music and eventually started producing their own songs in Jozitis’s dorm. They loved what they were doing, so they started a band.
DURHAM- Dozens of people gathered in the Granite State Room (GSR) last Thursday for Annette Gordon-Reed’s speech, Thomas Jefferson: Revolutionary, President and Visionary, for this year’s Rutman Distinguished Lecture on the American Presidency. Gordon-Reed, the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard Law School, captured her audience by discussing the importance of Thomas Jefferson’s pivotal role as a visionary during his presidency and beyond.
“This is a disaster.”
It’s midterm season at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and students are always seeking new ways to alleviate collegiate stress. Craft Crazy, UNH’s crafting club, is endeavoring to help by uniting Wildcats through a mutual love of crafting.
Geena Rocero, a transgender fashion model and activist, shared her experiences growing up in the Philippines as a young trans girl and what led her to become a trans activist at a speaking event hosted in the Memorial Union Strafford Room in honor of National Coming Out Week.