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The Charger Bulletin

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

CAPS hosts weekly Mind Over Matter session

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor September 30, 2024

The university’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) hosted a Mind Over Matter session on Sept. 25 from 5-6 p.m. to cover topics such as emotional balance and mindfulness. CAPS will provide...

Gardening Club promotional flyer

A new Gardening Club will be blossoming On campus

Delia Cass, Contributing Writer September 23, 2024

A new club joins the Recognized Student Organization (RSO) roster this semester, theGardening Club, which will help students become more connected to the environment on and around campus. Katie Sigler...

Career fair in the Beckerman Recreation Center, West Haven, Sept. 12, 2024.

The University of New Haven hosts annual career fair

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor September 16, 2024

Every year, the University of New Haven’s Career Development Center hosts their Career Fair. On Sept. 11 and 12, the school invites a variety of organizations to table to meet with students to discuss...

Yard sign on campus highlighting Welcome Week events, West Haven, August 30, 2024.

UNH welcomes second-largest freshman class with annual Welcome Week

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor September 9, 2024

On August 21, The University of New Haven opened its doors to the Class of 2028, which boasts as the second-largest freshman class in history, with over 1,400 students choosing UNH as their home away from...

Ways to navigate the struggles of finals week

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor April 29, 2024

It’s that time of the year again; the time of stress, all-nighters and studying last minute. To start, this week will pass in a flash. This means the last chance to start studying for final exams...

Attendees of the Marine Week event in the Bixler/Gerber quad, West Haven, April 30, 2024.

Marine Conservation Society finishes the year with a splash

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor April 29, 2024

The Marine Conservation Society held a Marine Carnival last week to mark Marine Week. Taking place in the Bixler/Gerber quad, the carnival featured free T-shirts and events you could walk to and earn...

The Disable the Label event in the Bixler/Gerber quad, West Haven, April 16, 2024.

CAPS recognizes suicide prevention week

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor April 22, 2024

Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and it is on the rise as nearly 50,000 people died by suicide in 2022. Last week, the university observed Suicide Prevention Week with...

An inside look at the Taylor Swift album release party

Haiden Leach, Contributing Writer April 21, 2024

For many people, the day they look forward to most is their birthday, Christmas or Halloween. This is not the case for fans of Taylor Swift. The day they have all been waiting for the past several...

University celebrates Asian Pacific Islander Awareness Month

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor April 15, 2024

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebrates Asian American students as part of the university’s goal to recognize diversity and all races, ethnicities and cultures – but it does so...

Rein Records newest artist, B.co.

Rein Records collaborates with up-and-coming artist B.Co

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor April 8, 2024

The University of New Haven’s student-run record label, Rein Records, released information that their next signing will be with up-and-coming, Massachusetts-based artist Brian Costa, who goes by B.Co...

Janet Garcia-Hallett poses for her headshot, West Haven, April 3, 2024.

The criminal justice system from a professor’s point of view

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor April 8, 2024

This week’s faculty profiling focuses our attention on Professor Janet Garcia-Hallet, author of Invisible Mothers, Unseen yet Hypervisible after Incarceration, published in 2022 and assistant Professor...

A review of ‘The Kitchen Table’

Hannah Loosman, Contributing Writer April 8, 2024

“The Kitchen Table” is a series of photographs by Carrie Mae Weems that explore the journey of Black women. Throughout the 20 palladium prints and 14 screenprints, the table remains the same....

Attendees of the Ramadan banquet hosted by MSA in the Alumni Lounge, West Haven, March 22, 2024.

University students discuss the role of Ramadan on campus

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor March 25, 2024

Beginning March 10 and ending Apr. 9, Muslims worldwide celebrate Ramadan. Taking place in the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, Ramadan is a holy month of fasting, beginning and ending with the crescent...

Ananya Surapaneni at her undergraduate graduation, Ballari, March 24, 2024.

Honoring women on campus: Ananya Surapeneni

Erin Smith, Politics Editor March 25, 2024

Women’s History Month has been celebrated in the United States since March 1987 as a time when women across the country are recognized for their contributions to the country. According to U.S. News,...

Martine Bernadel poses for her headshot, West Haven, March 24, 2024.

Honoring women on campus: Martine Bernadel

Erin Smith, Politics Editor March 25, 2024

Resident advisors (RAs) help maintain peace and order in different dorm buildings across campus. They are who resident students go to when they need to complain, ask a question or just have a conversation...

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