Tag Archives: UNH
UNH Student Admits – Out of State Students Stole Senate Election for Maggie Hassan
Yesterday, Ed Mosca beat me to the punch on reporting the latest histrionics from the New Hampshire left. House Bill 372, requires anyone who votes in an election with an out of state ID to obtain an NH ID within … Continue reading
ACLU, NAACP Urge UNH to Pick a New President with ‘Record of Fostering Diversity’
Local chapters of the ACLU and the NAACP are asking the University of New Hampshire to emphasize issues of racial diversity and equity in the search for the university’s next president. In an open letter to the presidential search committee, … Continue reading
Local Media Reports a Majority of “NH Residents Support Gas Tax Increase” When They Don’t
In two separate reports feeding off the same research, Fosters.com and the New Hampshire Business Review lead with headlines declaring support for a gas tax increase in New Hampshire. “UNH research: NH residents support gas tax hike.” But do they? Nope. |Read more at … Continue reading
In-State Tuition at N.H.’s Public Universities Remains Highest in Nation
New national data on the price of college shows once again New Hampshire’s public universities have the highest sticker prices for in-state students anywhere in the country. For years, New Hampshire’s public colleges and universities have had among the highest listed … Continue reading
You Can’t Defend Free Speech Without Challenging Social Justice Curriculum
This morning on ‘No Safe Spaces’ Rich Girard and I began with a recent article from The New Hampshire (TNH), the UNH Student Newspaper. Executive Editor Colleen Irvine does a nice job of pointing out to students on Campus that the first … Continue reading
University of New Hampshire gets top “green campus” status
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Methane gas coming from a nearby landfill provides the University of New Hampshire with almost all of its campus energy and the school composts tens of thousands of food waste each month. It also is home … Continue reading
Man convicted of sexual assaults of UNH students in 1980s released
CONCORD — The man convicted of the sexual assaults of University of New Hampshire students in the 1980s was released from full-time corrections oversight on Tuesday, just months ahead of the completion of his decades-long sentence. Gary Fecteau, who is … Continue reading
Lynch, Paul honored by University of New Hampshire
DURHAM, N.H. The state’s longest-serving governor and a philanthropic entrepreneur have been awarded the University of New Hampshire’s most prestigious awards. Democrat John Lynch, who graduated from UNH in 1974 and served as governor from 2005-2013, was awarded the Charles Holmes … Continue reading
UNH nixes fireworks at football to create safe space for horses
DURHAM — The University of New Hampshire Department of Athletics announced the fireworks show after the Saturday, Sept. 30 football game (6 p.m., ESPN3) between the 15th-ranked Wildcats and Bryant University were cancelled to support the UNH Fall Horse Trials … Continue reading
UNH: Sex assault down, hate crimes up
UNH’s Durham campus saw a 50 percent decrease in the amount of on-campus rapes in 2016 in comparison to the previous year. Campus rates of crime in 2016, not including the categories of fondling, domestic violence, liquor laws arrests, drug … Continue reading