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Me Against the Matrix

Liana Teixeira November 14, 2012

It’s that time of year again—class registration. Choosing classes for next semester can be a very stressful process. Students need to meet with advisers and meticulously plan out their schedules to...

The Top 10 Misconceptions about Libraries and Librarians

The Charger Bulletin November 14, 2012

By UNH Library What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word librarian? For many, it’s an image of a woman with £6 glasses and a bun in her hair, sitting at a desk and shushing people...

The Class of 2016 Gets Down to Business

Patricia Oprea November 14, 2012

As first semester approaches its final weeks, the freshman class of 2016 officers held an open meeting on Sunday November 11th at 6:30 pm to see student’s opinions on how things were going around the...

Letter to the Editor:

Emily McGinty November 7, 2012

Voltaire once said, “I disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” Voltaire’s works and ideas influenced the framers’ deliberations during and after the American...

“Poor SCOPE”

The Charger Bulletin November 7, 2012

By THASHA BRIGNOL I picked up a copy of the 8th issue of the 94th volume of the Charger Bulletin and I must say, I was less than pleased. One article in particular stuck out in my mind for its mediocrity...

Speech Delivered at USGA Meeting

The Charger Bulletin November 7, 2012

By TIMOTHY AARON DANFORTH Danforth delivered this speech at the October 26 USGA meeting. Due to time constraints, Danforth was unable to finish. The Charger Bulletin has chosen to publish the entirety...

What Really Happened with the SCOPE Miscellaneous Budget Request?

The Charger Bulletin November 7, 2012

By ROSS WEINER What really happened with SCOPE? Are they not going to hold Spring Weekend? As a USGA Senator, I will tell you what exactly happened with SCOPE and the miscellaneous request. As we...

No Winners in Politics

Amy Reidy November 7, 2012

The final debate, in terms of its main topic, lacked the focus and finesse of the earlier debates. Many topics, besides the ones that were meant to be brought up (foreign policy), were brought up quite...

A Bridge Between the Years

Samantha Mathewson November 7, 2012

As a way of celebrating the 50th anniversary of the cross country program at the University of New Haven, I had the pleasure of meeting alumni who were also Charger athletes. However, little did I know,...

No Spring Weekend?!

The Charger Bulletin October 24, 2012

An Open Letter from SCOPE President Rachel Boulerice This past Friday in USGA, SCOPE went up for money from miscellaneous for weekend programming. Although the budget committee recommended giving the...

USGA Meetings to Now Open with the “Pledge of Allegiance” Each Week: Why This Makes Me Uncomfortable

Elizabeth Field October 24, 2012

Don’t call me un-American. I love my country. I believe deeply in the dogma and principles in which this country was built on. The amendment I hold nearest and dearest to my heart is the First, which...

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

Liana Teixeira October 24, 2012

Ah, fall, the season of change. Leaves turn from their usual greenish hue to bright yellows and oranges in a matter of weeks. The weather gets a bit nippier, and we hug our coats a little closer to our...

Letter to the Editor

The Charger Bulletin October 24, 2012

By Stephen Spignesi Charger Bulletin's Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Field's editorial about severing ties with her Twitter account was funny and insightful and touched on something I've been concerned...

The Optics of Winning: Musings about the Second Presidential Debate

Simone Quartey October 24, 2012

Ah, yes. “There you go, again,” as Ronald Reagan once said. We have arrived at the storied and much mythologized second presidential debate of the 2012 election season. It would be nice to think...

I Have So Many Emotions Part 2: The Mystical World of Rhode Island

Jessica Pena October 24, 2012

In the jungle, the mighty jungle, there’s a place called Rhode Island. Last weekend, the USGA went to Providence, R.I. for its annual retreat. It was fun. It was great. It was informative. Group discussions...

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