The Charger Bulletin

The Charger Battery

Liana Teixeira October 16, 2013

Positives: Thank goodness for Fall Break! The time off gave students the time to prepare for upcoming midterms and exams. This is also a good time to remember that the library has begun 24/7 hours of...

Ban the Butts

Liana Teixeira October 2, 2013

Exactly 20 feet from the Charger Plaza on Campbell Avenue, it’s hard to miss the dozens of cigarette butts littering the sidewalk on your way out of the parking lot. Walking up the stairs near Bethel...

“What it Means to Give Back” UNH Renames Henry C. Lee Building in Honor of John and Leona Gehring

Liana Teixeira September 25, 2013

When students walk by John and Leona Gehring Hall, President Kaplan said, “they will know what it means to give back. Sept. 20 at 11:30 a.m. marked the dedication ceremony of John and Leona Gehring...

Post-Grad Problems Why Graduation is the Furthest Thing From My Mind

Liana Teixeira September 25, 2013

For the past four years, the build-up toward senior year has seemed slow-paced at best. But when I woke up for my last first day of school as an undergrad, it finally hit me---I’m graduating....I’m...

In Defense of Diversity and Miss America

Liana Teixeira September 18, 2013

Like many, I found myself anxiously watching Miss America 2014 last Sunday night. Although I kept my fingers crossed for Miss Connecticut, I’m happy to see that the talented Miss New York, Nina Davuluri,...

Hot Legs or a Hot Mess?

Liana Teixeira September 11, 2013

They’re long, tan and gleaming in the sunlight—two practically perfect, cylindrical objects posed at a slanted angle. One may look in the background and spot a tropical paradise or a swimming pool....

Students Encouraged to “Charge the Vote”

Liana Teixeira September 7, 2013

College “is where it starts,” said President Kaplan on the importance of the student vote. With the West Haven Democratic primaries fast approaching, Kaplan and other UNH administrators are encouraging...

OIT Launches Network Security Changes

Liana Teixeira September 4, 2013

This summer, the Office of Information Technology officially launched a new security initiative to better safeguard student data on campus. The Network Access Control, an appliance made by a company...

Rain is for Luck

Liana Teixeira September 4, 2013

I’ll start off first by giving a big welcome back for all returning UNH students, and an even bigger welcome to the incoming class of 2017! It’s hard to believe almost four years ago I was in your...

American Scholastic Press Association Awards Charger Bulletin Second Place Award

Liana Teixeira May 8, 2013

The Charger Bulletin, the official student newspaper of the University of New Haven, was awarded a Second Place Award by the American Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) for receiving top scores in the...

Until Next Time

Liana Teixeira May 8, 2013

Well, here it is…the last issue of the Charger Bulletin for the year. It’s an odd feeling to tell you the truth. No more editing, no more article lists, not spending my Sunday afternoons cooped up...

Would you Jump off a Bridge?

Liana Teixeira March 27, 2013

Popularity. It’s something I’m sure everyone has dealt with since middle school. Our social existence was defined by this simple term, and it separated us into groups of similar status. There are many...

Happy Ear Muff Day!

Liana Teixeira March 13, 2013

By the time this issue is published, it will be March 13 which, according to my calendar of wacky facts, is Ear Muff Day. This is the first time I’ve ever heard of such a holiday, but somewhere in the...

UNH Gives Thanks to Donors and Alumni on Philanthropy Day

Liana Teixeira March 6, 2013

On Thursday, Feb. 28, the University of New Haven became one of only 80 schools in the world to participate in the first-ever Student Engagement and Philanthropy Day, organized by the Council for Advancement...

U.S. Census Bureau Lacks Cultural Sensitivity

Liana Teixeira March 6, 2013

Culture is an important aspect of any society; in the United States, we have the unique opportunity of being surrounded by countless groups of people who stem from all corners of the globe. I, myself,...

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