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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

BSU “Love Jones/ Cafe Jazz”

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer February 28, 2017

Co-hosted by W.R.I.T.E. Poetry Club (W.R.I.T.E.) and the Black Student Union (BSU), ‘Love Jones Café Jazz’ allowed students to feel like they were at cafe listening to poetry last Wednesday (Feb....

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Katy Perry is “Chained to the Music”

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer February 17, 2017

With her first single since Rise in 2016 and This is How We Do It in 2014, Katy Perry is back with a new rhythm. Last Monday, February 7, Perry posted her first clue about a possible single. She then posted...

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Daft Punk Returns to the Stage

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer February 17, 2017

We certainly managed to "Get Lucky" at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards this past Sunday with an amazing performance by two certain “robots” who have graced the world of Electronic Dance and French House...

Black History Month: Hip-Hop Playlist

Black History Month: Hip-Hop Playlist

Khaaliq Crowder, Contributing Writer February 16, 2017

Hip-Hop is more than one of the greatest contemporary genres: it is an art form; it is a culture; it is a lifestyle. Hip-hop was born in the Bronx in the mid-70s with two turntables and a microphone. DJs...

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New Artist Spotlight: Jared Evan

Meghan Mahar, Entertainment Editor February 16, 2017

It can take a whole lifetime for someone to find their purpose, but, in rare instances, some people are born with it. Jared Evan, a pop/hip-hop artist, was born with a passion for music, which he has since...

Spotify vs. Politics

Spotify vs. Politics

Meghan Mahar, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 9, 2017

The transferal of power between Barack Obama and president Donald Trump elicited a wide range of reactions from the public. Civilians and businesses alike expressed a mix of disdain and support to the...

Spotify Playlist

Spotify Playlist

Meghan Mahar, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 9, 2017

Rhythm and Blues, the genre more commonly known as R&B is truly an essential part of the black experience. It features influences of pre-existing genres including jazz, disco, funk, and constructed...

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John Mayer Debuts Wave One of The Search for Everything

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor-in-Cheif February 9, 2017

After taking an almost four-year break, John Mayer has come back with new music in the first weeks of 2017. His seventh studio album, The Search for Everything will be released in parts, with Wave One...

Behind the Scenes of the Music Industry with Bob Celestin

Behind the Scenes of the Music Industry with Bob Celestin

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer February 9, 2017

The Department of Music invited guest speaker Bob Celestin to talk about his experience in the music industry as a part of the master speaker series. Celestin has worked as a manager and music attorney...

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American Idol’s Jax Comes Out with New EP

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer February 6, 2017

American Idol alum, Jax released her first EP, “Funny” on Friday (Jan. 27th). “Funny” consists of six tracks, each better than the last. Jax competed in the 14th season of Idol and ended up coming...

Kehlani’s SweetSexySavage Debut

Kehlani’s SweetSexySavage Debut

Meghan Mahar and Khaaliq Crowder February 3, 2017

Bay area native Kehlani has went through a lot of hardships in her 21 year life: from growing up in poverty to being tangled in a viral cheating scandal, Kehlani has hit some serious lows. Flash forward...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Meghan Mahar, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 1, 2017

These female pop artists fight stereotypes and social pressures, delivering positive messages of self-love to the girls of our generation. Lacy Loo — The Regrettes   Grunge-pop girl gang...

Spotify Playlist of the Week: 2017 Music Festivals

Spotify Playlist of the Week: 2017 Music Festivals

January 25, 2017

Music lovers and festival fans eagerly wait for music festivals to announce their lineups at the start of the new year. With every new year of festivals comes new crossover: festival curators select innovative...

Talking with TAUK

Talking with TAUK

Meghan Mahar December 9, 2016

Instrumental rock-fusion band TAUK is on tour following the release of their third studio album Sir Nebula. Their funky sound has found great success: by the end of their four month tour, TAUK will have...

Noah Cyrus' "Makes Me Cry"

Noah Cyrus’ “Makes Me Cry”

Caitlin Carney December 9, 2016

In early November, Noah Cyrus, the 16-year- old sister of singer Miley Cyrus, released her own single. Noah Cyrus’s single was accompanied by a music video, which perfectly captured the emotions...

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