The Charger Bulletin

Housing: Part 2

Matt DiGiovanni April 4, 2012

I received an email response to my first housing editorial requesting more information on my experience with moving off campus and the search for housing, so I’ll do my best to answer some of the questions...

Incentives: A Good Thing or a Bad Thing?

Joann Wolwowicz April 4, 2012

If you are in a club or organization and are planning an event or want people to do something (fill out a survey, vote, come to a meeting, etc.), you know how difficult that task just might be. People...

Tips on Arguing: Tautologies

Brandon T. Bisceglia April 4, 2012

Ever wonder why people call it a PIN number or an ATM machine? Ever hear someone say, "Wherever you go, there you are," and think to yourself, well, duh? If you have, then you’ve already stumbled upon...

Social Media Misuse

Matt DiGiovanni March 28, 2012

At the end of last week, it was brought to my attention that an anonymous message had been sent out on Facebook to a potential member of the class of 2016 including the following excerpts: "1. Your junior...

More on USGA Elections

Joann Wolwowicz March 28, 2012

Continuing with my editorial topic from last week, this week I am going to focus more on the importance of voting in the USGA elections. Last week, to recap, I made a point to stress the importance of...

Housing Selection: the Annual Debacle

Matt DiGiovanni March 21, 2012

I’m going to start this off by saying that when I say housing selection, I’m not referring to the Office of Residential Life messing up again or anything like that. Since the selection process changed,...

USGA Elections are Coming!

Joann Wolwowicz March 21, 2012

Now with spring break being over and done with and the semester looking shorter than ever, it’s that time again. What time do I mean? It’s USGA election time! Okay, so what does that mean for all of...

Tips on Arguing: Correlation versus Causation

Brandon T. Bisceglia March 21, 2012

When two events are shown to be related in some way, they are said to correlate. When one event makes the other happen, the first is said to cause the second. These two terms may at first appear to be...

Inspired by Alumni

Matt DiGiovanni February 29, 2012

Last week at the February 22 USGA meeting, one of the guest speakers was an alumnus of UNH, and he was there not to speak about anything specific, just the general topic of what you give is what you get....

Would You Do That at Home?

Joann Wolwowicz February 29, 2012

We’ve reached the half-way mark for the semester, and I have to say that as a senior, it feels good to not have to participate in some of the more stressful things coming up for students. For those of...

UNH Memes

Matt DiGiovanni February 22, 2012

By now I’m sure at least most of the students at UNH (at least those with a Facebook account) have seen the UNH memes that have been floating around. I’m going to be honest, a lot of them are really...

Grieving for Celebrities

Joann Wolwowicz February 22, 2012

The internet is a great place to find out what people’s true feelings are on a topic. Social media sites such as Facebook, twitter, tumblr, and blogs allow people to vent their true feelings on everything...

Delving Deeper into the Email Issue

Matt DiGiovanni February 15, 2012

In last week’s issue (February 8), I commented on the emails that have been showing up in my student account recently, and how seeing nearly identical email for days in a row can be irritating/frustrating,...

Greeting Card Generated Holiday vs. Singles-Awareness Day

Joann Wolwowicz February 15, 2012

It could very well be both. Valentine’s Day is one of those days that about one third of the population looks forward to, one third dreads the coming of, and the remaining one third either doesn’t...

I Suppose It Was Only a Matter of Time…

Matt DiGiovanni February 8, 2012

…until I started getting too many emails from some entity on campus! I don’t have a problem with emails offering different daily deals at locations like the Hazelnut Café or the weekly email from...

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