Transgender comedian Ian Harvie speaks in the MUB
As part of UNH’s Coming Out Week, transgender comedian and actor, Ian Harvie, spoke in the Memorial Union Building’s (MUB) Strafford Room on Thursday evening, Oct. 13.
As part of UNH’s Coming Out Week, transgender comedian and actor, Ian Harvie, spoke in the Memorial Union Building’s (MUB) Strafford Room on Thursday evening, Oct. 13.
According to a media release statement put out by the Durham Police Department at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 16, officers responded to a reported assault at Sammy’s Market, located at 5 Madbury Road, at approximately 11:15 a.m. that morning. The release stated that a male assaulted the store clerk before fleeing the scene on foot, according to victim and witness accounts. Following the assault, the victim was transported to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover with injuries were not life threatening.
According to actress and Dartmouth College alumna Connie Britton, students have traditionally and historically played an important role in making political and social change.