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The Fairchild TimesHello Again!
I see you have been eating,for why else would you bestaring at this publication inthis choice venue at thisinstant? What I really hopethough is that you have been treating yourself toplenty of healthy foods andgetting a decent amount ofsleep at night.
The weather is changing,classes are picking up paceand you are trying to balance thechallenging trio of academics, social life,and personal well-being.
The good news is that you are on a collegecampus and while you are very unique,your current set of challenges is not and
help is readily availablejust ask!
Some things are a little easier to addressthan others though. Take for example thevery dominant and very prominent issue ofthe use and abuse of alcohol oncollege campuses.
Did you know that 159,000 oftoday's first-year college students
will drop out of school next yearfor alcohol- or other drug-relatedreasons? And the average student
spends about $900 onalcohol each year? Do youwant to know how muchcash the average studentdrops on his or her books?About $450. My point iswhichever way you look atit, its really not worth it!
That said, have you takenthe time out to check outthe Fairchild Hall
Facebook group? If not,you are missing out!Chances are one of your
neighbors had free breakfast (with bagelsfrom The Bagelry) or participated in awatermelon eating contest thanks to thespontaneous programming announcementson Facebook! So what are you waiting for?Go to http://goo.gl/ma3EP or scan the QRcode with your fancy phone.
Thats all I have for this issuesintroduction, I hope to see you around thehall, please stop by for a chat when youhave some down time, or if you need to
vent and you cant seem tolocate your best friend!
--Nadir Sharif
Residence Hall Director
Its always sunny in a Fairchild
Hall Directors life
Interested in contributing to The Fairchild Times? Send me an e-mail
at [email protected] and I will be sure to find something you love
that would be good to share with others!
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The Sports Page
www.UNHWILDCATS.comFor all your Wildcat Updates
UNH FOOTBALLFamily Weekend!
The Cats take on the Lehigh MountainHawks @ 12:00 pm at Cowell Stadium!
UNH VolleyballPACK THE GYM!9/18 @ 7:00 pm vs. Rutgers
Pack Lundholm Gym to set anattendance record!UNH FOOTBALL @ GIL-
LETTE STADIUM!Join fans from across New England as your Wildcats take on
the UMass Minutemen on Saturday, October 23 @ 3:30 pm atGillee Stadium in Foxboro, Mass!
September 2010 www.UNHWILDCATS.com
Annual CommunityService Fair
Thurs, September 23Granite State Rm, MUB11:30 am2 pm
Hosted by:Office of Community Service & Learning(603)862-2197 * (603)[email protected] *www.unh.edu/serveFacebook: Community Serviceat the University of NewHampshire
Need career advice?
Make an with a career
appointment advisor us-
ing TimeCat!www.unh.edu/
timecat/uacc
Pre-Professional Health Programs
Advising Upcoming Meetings:
2012 Application Cycle Meeting: Monday, Sep-
tember 20, 2010 5:00-
6:30 PM MUB 330/332:Mandatory meeting for Juniors, Seniors,
Alumni planning to apply to MD/DO, DDS, DPM,
OD, and PA programs for matriculation in
fall 2012.
New Student Info Session: Monday, September
27, 2010 5:00-6:30 MUB 330/332:
"Introduction to Pre-Professional Health
Programs Advising What you need to know now
to get started on the right track.
To provide a path of self-esteem, leading to high
school graduation
Seeking Local Youth Involvement?
Wildcat Youth Mentors is an opportunity tomake a difference in a young teens life simply by be-ing a friend. The commitment is one hour per weekand you are matched with a mentee based on an Inter-est Profile.
Additionally, Wildcat Youth Mentors looksgreat on a resume, counts as community service, andoffers leadership and internship opportunities to thosewho are interested.
So get involved today and make a difference!CONTACT BRUCE MONTVILLE FOR AN APPLI-
CATION ATbmontville@lifewise-
nh.orgOR CALL603-929-0832
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September 14, 2011 | ISSUE 4737
WASHINGTONA new study releasedMonday by the U.S. Labor Department foundthat women, who currently earn 23 cents lesson the dollar when doing the same work asmen, should in fact be earning only 20 centsless than their male counterparts. "This is2011, and it is frankly ridiculous that womenearn only 77 percent of what men make, whenthey should clearly be making 80 percent of
what men make," department spokesman
Frank Neiderberg said. "There's simply nodoubt that, in this day and age, womencontribute a full four-fifths of what men do tothe economy. No doubt whatsoever." Acoalition of feminist groups said the report "isa small step in the right direction, but doesn'tgo nearly far enough," causing many observersto point out that nothing is ever good enoughfor those people.
Source: The Onion
New Study Finds Women Should Only Be Making 20 Cents
Less On Dollar Than Men
Emergency Contact Information:
Upon checking into the hall, you were asked to provide us with the name of an emergency con-tact. We use this contact in the event of a medical issue mostly. Occasionally, a student maybe gone for several days and sometimes it is worried that the student is missing. IF you wouldlike a different person designated as your emergency contact in this type of instance, pleasecome down to the hall director and provide that persons name and phone number so that wemay place it on the emergency card. If you are comfortable with the name of the person you
have already given, do nothing. Thank you.
Interested in contributing to The Fairchild Times? Send me an e-mail
at [email protected] and I will be sure to find something you love
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International Buddy ProgramAre you interested in getting to know someone with a different perspective on life
and all things in it? Have you been fascinated by the international experiences ofresidents in Fairchild Hall? Well, here is an amazing opportunity for you!
If you are an international student looking for a US student to hang out with andlearn about, or vice versa, get in touch with Nadir for more information!
The "buddy program" will ocially begin on Friday, September 23rd at 3:30pm
at the MUB Entertainment Center. We will begin with a Cultural Conneconssession (hp://unhmub.com/mub/cultural_connecons.pdf) and will do some
acvies together. It is on that day that you will be matched with yourbuddy. You must aend this event to be matched with your buddy.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday:Hall Council Meeting @ 9 PM
Wednesday:
Hump-Night! A cappella Performance andBirthday Celebrations!
Thursday:
Charades @ 9 PM
Friday:
Cultural Connections @ 3:30 PM in MUBEntertainment Center (Meet in Lounge at
3:15 pm to leave together)
Saturday:
Grilled Cheese Social @ 11:30 PM
Sunday:ECO Documentary FOOD, Inc., Vegan
Muffins and Discussion @ 8 PM
SEPTEMBER 29th @ 10 PM
Come to the first floor lounge
and show off your talents (or
entertaining lack thereof) to
the rest of Fairchild!
Sign-up sheets are located on
the center pillars in the main
lounge!
Questions? Concerns?
Suggestions? All are welcome at
https://exchange.unh.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=46ecb492f8194df0841eb7294fb00644&URL=http%3a%2f%2funhmub.com%2fmub%2fcultural_connections.pdfhttps://exchange.unh.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=46ecb492f8194df0841eb7294fb00644&URL=http%3a%2f%2funhmub.com%2fmub%2fcultural_connections.pdfhttps://exchange.unh.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=46ecb492f8194df0841eb7294fb00644&URL=http%3a%2f%2funhmub.com%2fmub%2fcultural_connections.pdf