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GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – A Joint Task Force Guantanamo Trooper fills out an absentee ballot for the upcoming presidential election, Oct. 8, 2008.  Every JTF Trooper has the opportunity to register and vote while serving on U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay via absentee ballot.  JTF Guantanamo conducts safe, humane, legal and transparent care and custody of detained enemy combatants, including those convicted by military commission and those ordered released. The JTF conducts intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination for the protection of detainees and personnel working in JTF Guantanamo facilities and in support of the Global War on Terror. JTF Guantanamo provides support to the Office of Military Commissions, to law enforcement and to war crimes investigations. The JTF conducts planning for and, on order, responds to Caribbean mass migration operations. (JTF Guantanamo photo by Army Pfc. Carlynn Knaak) UNCLASSIFIED – Cleared for public release. For additional information contact JTF Guantanamo PAO 011-5399-3589; DSN 660-3589 www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil

What Happened When My Absentee Ballot Went Missing

Karina Krul November 7, 2016

Voting in college can be stressful. Students have a lot of things to worry about, finishing papers, writing labs, studying for exams, and getting everything together to vote may not be your top priority....

For the second presidential debate, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump arrive on stage at Washington University in St. Louis on Oct. 9. (Washington Post photo by Melina Mara)

Voting Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Karina Krul November 7, 2016

This is the first presidential election our generation will be able to vote in, and our options are between an uneducated oompa loompa and an untrustworthy liar. This is supposed to be an exciting...

Honor Council’s Halloween Hunt

Karina Krul November 2, 2016

On Friday, October 28 students could be seen running all over campus, in a frenzy searching for clues and answers. The Honors Student Council held their annual, campus wide, Halloween scavenger hunt. This...

PRIDE Makes Allies out of Students

Karina Krul October 19, 2016

Last week was Ally Week for U.N.H. PRIDE. They tabled in Bartels every day, each day with a different theme and activity geared towards helping students become better allies. Discrimination and bullying...

U.N.H. Students Give Back in Allingtown

U.N.H. Students Give Back in Allingtown

Karina Krul October 19, 2016

On Saturday, October 15,from 10am-12pm, many UNH students participated in the Allingtown clean-up. This clean-up has been bringing UNH students into the community around them for years now. Organized...

What Constitutes Free Speech

Karina Krul October 13, 2016

Since Sheriff David Clarke spoke out on October 5 about University of New Haven rescinding his invitations to an event for the Henry C Lee Institute of Forensic Science there has been many different opinions...

Not So Common Courtesy

Karina Krul October 13, 2016

When did our generation lose the ability to be considerate human beings? We act like everyone else is below us, but why? When did it become cool to completely disregard the people around you? College...

BSU Gives Voice to Voiceless

Karina Krul October 13, 2016

Police brutality is an epidemic sweeping the country, and while many stories are being heard, many more are being silenced. So far this year 736 people have lost their lives to police brutality. 320 of...

Señor SIA Pageant

Karina Krul October 5, 2016

On Friday September 1 from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Bucknall Theatre Sigma, Iota Alpha Inc. held their second annual Señor SIA Pageant. Members from all male fraternities across campus were invited to...

Seton Gallery is In Practice

Seton Gallery is “In Practice”

Karina Krul October 5, 2016

Seton Gallery opened its doors for the first time this semester on Tuesday, September 27 and, from 4-7pm welcomed both faculty and students to peruse the art displayed. While students and faculty viewed...

The Pass/Fail Professor

Karina Krul September 30, 2016

We’ve all had that one professor (and if you haven’t you will soon). You know that professor, he either made your blood boil or he was your favorite, for only one reason. The pass/fail professor.   There...

Transitioning into College

Karina Krul September 30, 2016

On Tuesday, September 20, at 7:30pm, the Caribbean Student Association hosted a ‘Transitioning into College’ night to provide helpful advice to both freshman and transfer students. Freshman through...

(Photo by New Haven PRIDE)

PRIDE Weekend in New Haven

Karina Krul September 21, 2016

Last Weekend, September 16-18, was PRIDE Weekend, hosted by Pride New Haven. The first pride event, just of a short rally on the New Haven Green, was in 1998 and continues to brighten New Haven annually...

Condor BBQ

Karina Krul September 21, 2016

Last Saturday, September 17th, was Lambda Alpha Upsilon’s (LAU) annual Condor BBQ, an event that has been going on since 2011; in previous years it has been a carnival but, due to recent budget issues,...

SIA Solidarity Week

Karina Krul September 21, 2016

Last week was Solidaridad Week for Hermadad de Sigma Iota Alpha Inc. (SIA) with various events, all with the goal of educating and promoting unity on campus. “Solidarity is a main goal of SIA. Unity...

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