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	<title>Open Letter to UNH Administration</title>
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	<description>This letter outlines UNH student concerns related to the &quot;Informed Consent Agreement&quot; required before students arrive on campus. Students demand sufficient information and time to give truly informed consent, and for UNH to take steps to restore students&#x27; trust in the administration. Members of the UNH community are in the position of choosing between their safety and their education, jobs, and healthcare. This cannot stand.</description>
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