The Charger Bulletin

March Madness Brings Unusual Terms to Spotlight

Erin Ennis April 1, 2010

The 2010 March Madness Final Four is unusual at best. Michigan State, West Virginia, Butler, and Duke will come together this week in one of the last stages of the NCAA divisional games. Expected to bring...

The Academy vs. Viewers: Who Really Knows Best Picture?

Erin Ennis March 10, 2010

Sunday night, I sat around my room to enjoy a favorite pastime: the Oscars. As usual, I had taken many bets on the awards. As the last award (and the most prestigious) of the night rolled around, those...

Ground Zero Hotel Draws Criticism

Erin Ennis March 10, 2010

Cheryl Palmer, Vice President of Club Quarters Inc, thinks the World Center Hotel is not only a business investment, but a rebirth. Others of New York City find the hotel to be a terrible reminder of a...

AIDS Virus Found to Hide in Bone Marrow

Erin Ennis March 10, 2010

Since 1981, the HIV and AIDS viruses have plagued the world. Considered to be incurable, the HIV virus mutates at an indiscernible rate into the AIDS virus, moving quickly in some and slowly in others....

Second Body Found in California

Erin Ennis March 10, 2010

Only a week after the discovery of 17 year old Chelsea King’s body in a shallow grave on the shore of Lake Hodge’s, California, the remains of a 14 year old girl have been found in a remote section...

Chile Struck by 5th Largest Earthquake Ever

Erin Ennis March 3, 2010

Following the massive earthquake that struck the small and poverty-stricken country of Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010, countless people worldwide were shocked by the pictures and news of destruction, death, and...

Rating the 2010 Winter Vancouver Olympic Games

Erin Ennis March 3, 2010

For my editorial this week, I am going to sum up the Olympic Games that just concluded with a list of the five best and five worst moments! First, the five worst moments of the Olympic Games in...

Movie Theatre Etiquette: A How To

Erin Ennis February 23, 2010

Like Zack, I also went to see Shutter Island this weekend. My boyfriend and I caught an afternoon showing, grabbed our typical snacks (I have an obsession with sour patch kids), and took a seat. The theatre...

The Olympics: A Solemn Event

Erin Ennis February 17, 2010

On Friday I hunkered down in my living room with my boyfriend, roommates, and some of my best friends on campus to watch the Olympic opening ceremony.  The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is probably...

New Orleans Saints Beat Indianapolis Colts 31-17

Erin Ennis February 9, 2010

In an epic clash between the top teams in the NFC and AFC, the New Orleans Saints were able to rally in the second half past Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts to win Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, Florida...

An NFL Lockout…Could You Survive?

Erin Ennis February 9, 2010

First and foremost: the Saints won the Super Bowl! Celebrations abound! My hatred of Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts is for another article entirely…but let me tell you, I sure was happy to...

Grammys Bring Amazing Night of Music

Erin Ennis February 3, 2010

On Sunday, Jan. 31, millions around the United States hunkered down in front of their televisions at 8 pm, Eastern Time, to view the 52 annual Grammy Awards. The top names in the music industry swept up...

Valentine’s Day is for Suckers

Erin Ennis February 3, 2010

It is officially February! Wait, I take that exclamation point back. There is absolutely NOTHING exciting about February. It is freezing outside, graduation is looming precariously over my head, and classes...

Haiti Struggles After Massive Quake

Erin Ennis January 28, 2010

Jan. 12, 2010 was just a normal day for many. For the people of Haiti, it was a day that will be remembered for years to come. In mere minutes, a 7.0 earthquake struck the economically poorest country...

O’Connor Follows the Footsteps of Oskar Schindler

Erin Ennis January 28, 2010

Most students know him as a professor. The occasional criminal justice or fire science student knows him as an advisor. Those of us who have sat at convocation or a school-wide memorial may know him as...

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