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The Fairchild TimesHello Fairchildren!
Time is running by us fasterthan any expected (as it alwaysdoes). Halloween has come
and gone and Thanksgivingbreak is knocking on our door
already. We have had a freaksnow-storm in October and
many of us have taken thespooky walk through Haunted
Overload its been a fun but busy time.
Next week Fairchild residents will be presenting to campus the InternationalFood Luncheon on November 17th. Thiswill be a good time for us to take some
time an take on preparation for this eventthat has come to be associated with ourcommunity over the years. If you have notalready volunteered helpconsider doing
so, stop by Hall Council Monday night to
find out ways you can assist :)
This week I am celebrating what they calla No Meeting Week - basically all of mymeetings (or most of them) outside of thehall are canceled. This means that I will be
running up and down throughout the week.
The next three weeks we will be having aseries of activities. These will constitute
the first Fairchild Cup competition. Checkout page 2 for details.
If you have not yet been able
to participate in hall events thissemester, this week and thenext may very well be yourchance, we will have lots of
activities going on all thetime :)
The international theme of
this building will soon becoming to life, and I am
hoping to hear your ideas on how we can
best model a community where differencesare accepted and respected and a wideningof personal horizons is encouraged.
If you are a US student and are wondering
what this internationalization means toyou, heres a quote that will give you ahint:
"I want the winds of all cultures to blow
freely about my house, but not to be sweptoff my feet by any."
-- Mohandas K. Gandhi
Wish you all the best for the upcoming
weeks, and if we have not yet met, I hope Ican change that this week.
NadirFairchild RHD
Interested in contributing to The Fairchild Times? Send me an e-mailat [email protected] and I will be sure to find something you love
that would be good to share with others!
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Upcoming Events
Wednesday, 11/9Bias Gallery Display
Main Lounge 6:008:00 pm
Casino Night and Mocktails
Dress Nice :)
Main Lounge 10:00 pm
Thursday, 11/10Fireside Chat
RHD Apartment 7:008:00 pm
Monday, 11/14Hall Survey
Online100% Participation Goal!
Thursday, 11/17International Food
LuncheonGranite State Room
11:00 am2:00 pm
Happy Feet
RHD Apartment 7:0010:00 pm
Friday, 11/18Happy Feet TWO!
Regal Cinemas, Newington
Times TBDStay Tuned on Face-
book!
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Week of November 7th:
Floor vs. Floor Puzzle Mania
Week of November 14th:
Open Door Olympics
Participation in these events is
directly correlated to the numberof doors that will allow entry to
the building. The current numberof entrances stands at 2 during
the day time. You could make it 3
or 4!
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Trip Details:
Mandatory trip orientation at ~4 pm on Friday, December 2nd @ MUB Entertainment Cen-
ter Buses will leave from B-Lot at 5:30 am on Saturday, December 3rd
Buses will leave from Bryant Park, NYC at 8:30 pm on Saturday, December 3rd Buses will arrive back on campus around 2 am on Sunday, December 4th
HURRY UP! Theres only 15 seats left!
Email [email protected] if you wish to purchase a ticket. If you paid hall council
dues, the cost is $30, otherwise it is $60. You must pay in cash in order to be added to thelist.
FAIRCHILD New York City Trip
Saturday, December 3rd
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Interviewed by
Micaela Rines and LaurenLebherz
Jonathan Gual, born April 16th 1992 (yes, it was a Thursday -how did you know?), was attracted to UNH because of its good busi-
ness school. He was attracted to business because he has a refinedtaste that gives rise to his love for money. Hi Dad is also an entrepre-
neur and leads a healthy, complete life. Jonathans dream is to own avineyard with a bunch of horses. He is big on the outdoors and loves
to mountain bike, run, swim, snowboard, ski... you get the picture. Hisaim this semester is to hit the biggest jump on skis and get all As. His
favorite memory from High School... wait for it... when he asked hisgirlfriend out and she said yes!
FAIRCHILD
SPOTLIGHT
Ivan Razumeni has lived most of his life in Serbia.
While he was too young to understand the world eventsthat his life was surrounded by, they affected him none-
theless. Ivan often thinks how life must have been dif-ferent then. Yugoslavia was engulfed in war beginning
in 1989 and the following decade saw the country breakup into many others. Serbia, Ivans homeland, is one of
these countries. When he was young all Ivan understoodabout the bombings was that school would be out as a
consequence and he would be a happy kid. His family
lived in a safer region since they were closer to the Ro-manian border.Ivan was very independent as a child and still is, making
his own decisions throughout his life. His current venture in the US is the result of a coinci-dence. He eventually wants to go back to Serbia to pursue graduate students and possibly get a
doctorate in electrical engineering. He hopes to be an entrepreneur one day.Ivan keeps himself busy outside of academics as well. He pounces upon any opportunity for
involvement and actively seeks new experiences. He takes part in more than 10 sports includ-ing shooting, karate, basketball, and surfing!
When I asked Ivan about the cultural differences between the US and Serbia, he said the US isquite similar to the European Union countries in many ways. He likes the ever-smiling and
always-helpful people of the US but he is not a big fan of shallow hellos. He appreciates thathe has many opportunities to do new things here and tries to capitalize on as many as he can.
They told me Americans like their personal space after seeing them dance at parties Idont agree!, he tells me with a smile.
Five years ago Ivan was lying in his bed in Belgrade studying Physics (which he is very goodat). Five years from now he hoped to know lots of languages and get married. He takes me a
little further down the road though. In seven years..., he says, ...I want to have children!
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Conversation Caf: Lies
Wednesday November 9th 6-7:30 PM MUB Union Court
Join the UNH Discovery Fellows and Discovery Author and Prof. ofTheatre, David Richman, in a conversation about lies, deceit, andpublic betrayal.
Finding Common Ground: A University Dialogue on
Solving Complex Problems
amie Tworkowskiamie Tworkowskiamie TworkowskiNovember 16, 2011ovember 16, 2011ovember 16, 2011Granite State Roomranite State Roomranite State Room7pmpmpm
Every week we learn new techniques from different instructors. From healing meditation to
invigorating stretches, this club is great for beginners and longtime yogis. Each class is a fresh start, so you dont have to
come every week, and can join at any time! A limited amount ofyoga mats will be provided so get there early or bring your
own, along with a bottle of water and a friend!
Its going to be lots of fun! Meetings are Tuesdays at 6
p.m. in MUB 302. See you there!
If youre looking for a place off cam-
pus for next fall, come join us in the
Strafford Room to see what local
landlords have to offer! Meet with
landlords and find the place thats
right for you! Have any questions
about finding a place? Resources
will be available. Experience the
excitement of apartment hunting!
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Campus Rec. NewsTues. 11/8 6-7PM in the Rec. CenterClassroom Bike Commuting ClinicDuring this session, well cover bikesafety, dressing for cold weather com-muting and gear for making your bike
into a sweet commuter ride. FREE.
Fri. 11/11 Sun. 11/13 White Moun-tains BackpackingWell head to theWild River Wilderness Area and theCarter Range for a great backpackingtrip over diverse terrain. All food, groupequipment, transportation and leader-ship is included for $55.
We want to know your
opinion!Residential Life will be conducting a sur-
vey on-line during the week of Nov. 14th.
You will get an e-mail with the link to the
survey. We use the information to improve
our services in the residence halls. Pleasetake the time to fill it outyou will be en-
tered into a drawing for an IPAD2! Thanks
in advance for taking the time to fill it out.
Do you want to be an RA for next fall
but are planning on studying away inthe spring of 2012?
Please apply by Nov. 23, 2011. We will contact
you about enrolling in a leadership class as a partof our selection process this semester. If you have
questions, please contact Mary Faucher at 862-2268 or [email protected].