The curtailing operation
After watching the weather, many students lie awake hoping for a snow day, but few know of the efforts that go into determining whether or not to cancel classes.
After watching the weather, many students lie awake hoping for a snow day, but few know of the efforts that go into determining whether or not to cancel classes.
By Hadley Barndollar
Campus Recreation, located in the Whittemore Center, also known as “The Whitt,” hosted a one-day 11 hour Fitness Demo Day on Wednesday in order to allow students to use and provide feedback on possible new fitness center equipment from various vendors.
Democratic candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton will take the stage in the Johnson Theatre at the Paul Creative Arts Center (PCAC) Thursday night for the last debate before the New Hampshire primary next Tuesday.
Trends are the hottest thing at the moment and trending now is how carbon emissions from colleges and universities have declined 13 percent per square foot between 2007 and 2014.
Dante Scala, a UNH political science professor and faculty fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy, recently co-authored a book with his associate Henry Olsen called “The Four Faces of the Republican Party: The Fight for the 2016 Presidential Nomination.” The book looks at the four main factions that the Republican candidates must win over to gain the Grand Old Party nomination.
Last week, President Mark Huddleston appointed Dr. Nancy Targett, acting president from the University of Delaware as UNH’s new provost.
UNH Dining kicked-off the spring semester with a major accomplishment. Both Stillings and Philbrook have joined Holloway Commons in becoming certified as official Two-Star Green Restaurants by the Green Restaurant Association (GRA).
The UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics’ Hospitality Management Program received a national ranking within the top 10 percent of hospitality education programs on Jan. 20.
After three armed robbers were reported at an off-campus house on Madbury Court the night of Nov. 28, no emergency alert was issued to the UNH community. But according to UNH Police Chief Paul Dean, the situation was a working investigation that played out differently from past scenarios.
In 2016, there are 81 million millennials eligible to vote, according to Reuters. But only about 15,000 of them will be given front seat access to one of the final Democratic debates in Durham on Thursday night.
HoCo’s expansion cost 10.5 million dollars, took over 8 months and was the first step in a larger scale dining program at UNH according to Jon Plodzik, director of dining halls operations. The renovations and subsequent expansion started back in May 2015 and are finishing up as students arrive for the Spring 2016 semester. So what exactly did we get with the new HoCo expansion?
By Jennifer Coneeny