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The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

A presentation plays during the concert for Ukraine and Holomodor remembrance, Dec. 3, 2022.

Concert for Ukraine and Holodomor remembrance moves audience

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor December 6, 2022

Students from the University of New Haven, along with off-campus guests, gathered in the Bucknall Theater to listen to a musical performance from Professor Victor Markiw from the university’s music department....

A pile of pumpkins.

Things to do around and on campus during Thanksgiving Break

Amber Cholwea, Community Engagement Editor November 22, 2022

Are you staying in the area for Thanksgiving Break and are looking for some fun things to do? We’ve got you covered! Charger Connection has many club meetings posted throughout the week to go to, whether...

Ian Sacci and Angelina Paulus perform during “The Hatmaker’s Wife,” West Haven, Nov. 15, 2022.

“The Hatmaker’s Wife:” Come for the comedy, stay for the tears

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor November 22, 2022

The university’s latest production, “The Hatmaker’s Wife,” follows Voice (Angelina Paulus) and her boyfriend Gabe (Ian Sacci) when they move into a house that once was the abode of a hatmaker,...

Dakotaxela stands in a parking garage, West Haven, Oct. 31, 2022.

Dakotaxela shakes West Haven’s music scene with two new singles

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor November 22, 2022

This past Friday, New Haven’s very own solo powerhouse artist Dakotaxela released two electric singles: “Everyone’s Waiting” and “True Colors.” These numbers not only highlight artistic nuance...

Crafts from the Indigenous Arts Fest, West Haven, Nov. 15, 2022.

Indigenous Arts Fest welcomes students to observe Native American art

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor November 22, 2022

University students got a taste of Indigenous culture last Tuesday as the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion held a showcase for Indigenous art in Gerber Hall. Students received lunch and the chance...

Deepher Dude participants celebrate at the end of the event, Nov. 20, 2022.

Deepher Dude event raises money for good cause

Justin Coviello & Andrea Rojas November 22, 2022

This past Saturday, the Delta Phi Epsilon (DPhiE) sisterhood hosted their annual Deepher Dude event, a fundraising pageant-style contest that serves as an effort to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis...

The Incendio Dance Project performs, Nov. 8, West Haven.

Midnight Madness: A Charger tradition lives on

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor November 15, 2022

On Wednesday night, the New Haven men’s and women’s basketball teams hosted their annual Midnight Madness event, which celebrates the kickoff of the new basketball season. Students and faculty came...

Self-Care Fair promotes campus wellness

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor November 15, 2022

The semester’s first Self-Care Fair, a collaboration between the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) and the university’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), was held Wednesday. When...

Kevin Honorio performs during the talent show, Nov. 11, 2022.

Kappa Gamma Rho hosts ‘Say What?’ Talent Show

Amber Cholewa, Community Engagement Editor November 15, 2022

Perspective On Friday in the German Club, the brothers of the Kappa Gamma Rho brotherhood (KGR) held their annual talent show, which filled the crowd with laughter, and a bit of confusion by the interesting...

A "Smile" movie poster, Aug. 16, 2022.

Reviewing the newest horror movie: ‘Smile’

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor November 8, 2022

Perspective (Spoilers Ahead) Headlined by their marketing campaign of placing actors in the stands right behind the home plate at Major League Baseball games, the newest psychological horror movie,...

Yale Symphony Orchestra displays talent in special Halloween show

Lindsay Giovannone, Copy Desk Chief November 8, 2022

Perspective Starting at midnight and concluding at 1 a.m. on Nov. 1, the Yale Symphony Orchestra held its Annual Halloween Show at Woolsey Hall. Despite being a University of New Haven student, I wanted...

Members of PIRO during their meeting, West Haven, Oct. 26, 2022.

PIRO investigates possibly paranormal activity on campus

Tyler Wells & Saige Batza November 1, 2022

The University of New Haven is home to a number of unique, student-led organizations that offer opportunities that students may not have otherwise. One of these clubs is the Paranormal Investigation Research...

An Instagram post for the Smile movie, Oct. 12, 2022.

Horror movies in theaters to tickle that thriller itch

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2022

With Halloween now behind us, you may still be looking for something to give you a little scare. Luckily, theaters are filled with a number of movies airing right now to do exactly that. “Smile” If...

The cover of "Cemetery  Boys" by Aiden Thomas.

Continue Spooky Season with these books

Presley DePugh, Contributing Writer November 1, 2022

Halloween was just yesterday, meaning all the festivities like watching scary movies and dressing up as ghouls and goblins is over. However, that does not mean the spooky season is done with. Keep the...

Students take pictures with Jarvis the dog at the Rec Center, West Haven, Oct. 10, 2022.

Therapy dogs brighten students’ mid-semester moods

Anchal Bhatia, Contributing Writer October 18, 2022

Pet Partners’ dog handler Valerie DeMarco, recently met with students at the University of New Haven with one of her therapy dogs, Jarvis, in a session conducted at the Beckerman Recreation Center on...

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