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UNH President Calls Fraternity Party ‘Reprehensible' After 11 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases
More than 10 cases of COVID-19 have been traced to a fraternity party where people did not follow public health guidelines, the president of the University of New Hampshire said. University and state health officials said Sunday that 11 people have tested positive for the virus so far following an Aug. 29 party at the Theta Chi fraternity. In a…
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UNH Fraternity Suspended After COVID-19 Cluster Linked to Party
In a Sunday letter to the university community, UNH President James Dean said more than 100 students and non-students attended the “reprehensible” party at 5 Strafford Ave. in Durham.
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11 Coronavirus Cases Linked to UNH Frat Party
The president of the University of New Hampshire put out a strongly-worded statement, saying in part, the Aug. 29 party is “reprehensible and will not be tolerated.”
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COVID-19 Cluster in New Hampshire Linked to UNH Fraternity Party
A cluster of COVID-19 cases in New Hampshire is being linked to a fraternity at the University of New Hampshire, according to school officials and the state Department of Health and Human Services. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services said Sunday it is investigating a potential outbreak of the virus among people associated with the Theta Chi…