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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

What to stream in March

Emily Brown, Contributing Writer March 9, 2021

March is here and this means streaming platforms are stepping up their game with many new and exciting shows and movies. Here are some notable picks to consider viewing this: WandaVision (2021) The...

The beating heart of modern poetry

Selena Soto, Contributing Writer March 9, 2021

Poetry is an art form by which people can express their emotions, experiences and vulnerabilities. It provides a platform for people to address hard topics, past trauma and current issues. Poetry transcends...

Nominations for the 2021 SAG Awards are here

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor March 9, 2021

With many new shows, movies and breakout talent, people were waiting patiently to see who would be nominated for the 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG Awards). “Emily in Paris” star, Lily Collins...

Women in music playlist

Mia Steadman, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

Since March is known as Women’s History Month, let’s take the opportunity to appreciate some of the women influencing the future of the industry. “Test Drive” by Ariana Grande The dreamy and...

Quinn XCII releases “Change of Scenery II” almost six years after EP

Elisa D’Egidio, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

On Mar. 5, Mikael Temrowski, known by his stage name, Quinn XCII, released his highly-anticipated album, “Change of Scenery II.” Fans were instantly entranced by the singer’s 12-track album in...

Nominations for the 2021 SAG Awards are here

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor March 6, 2021

With many new shows, movies and breakout talent, people were waiting patiently to see who would be nominated for the 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG Awards). “Emily in Paris” star, Lily Collins...

Here’s a recap of the 78th annual Golden Globes

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor March 2, 2021

Despite technical difficulties and COVID-19 restrictions, there were some memorable moments at the 78th annual Golden Globes Awards show, hosted by Saturday Night Live (SNL) alums, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. NBC’s...

What really happened to Elisa Lam?

Elisa D’Egidio, Contributing Writer February 26, 2021

As a criminal justice student, I have always had an interest in learning about all things “crime.” Shows such as “BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crimes” and “Unsolved Mysteries” have always been amazing...

Bobby Shmurda is back!

Eldrick Greenaway, Contributing Writer February 24, 2021

This single event created joy for not only New Yorkers but for hip pop and rap fans around the world. Brooklyn native, Ackquille Pollard, known under his rap moniker as Bobby Shmurda, is free at last! Prior...

Underrated Black Artists Playlist

Cam Garden, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

Happy Black History Month! Although Black history should be learned and celebrated every month, February is a great time to learn more about Black history. Here’s a list of some underrated Black artists...

People don't like Sia's new movie, here's why

People don’t like Sia’s new movie, here’s why

Shaylen Stancil, Staff Writer February 22, 2021

Award-winning singer and songwriter Sia is trying to make a name for herself in the film industry. Sia’s first film, “Music,” which she wrote and directed, was released on Feb. 10, and the response...

Powerful performances shine through in “Malcolm and Marie”

Powerful performances shine through in “Malcolm and Marie”

Eldrick Greenaway, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

A dialogue-heavy film about relationship issues might be the broad definition for the emotional, recently-released Netflix film, “Malcolm and Marie.” Giving us their best performance, the film stars...

Seven films to watch during Black History Month

Seven films to watch during Black History Month

Jada Clarke, Multimedia Editor February 22, 2021

Black History Month is a time to reflect on significant events in African American history and to celebrate the accomplishments made by the Black community. Here are seven movies you should check out. “The...

“Framing Britney Spears” gives inside look to pop icon’s life

“Framing Britney Spears” gives inside look to pop icon’s life

Mariah Towles, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

Why is everyone talking about the one and only Britney Spears? And if I let you know, would you hold it against me? According to The New York Times Presents’ “Framing Britney Spears,” the “Hit...

If you liked “Twilight,” consider sinking your teeth into “Crave”

Selena Soto, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

Fans of the “Twilight” series, your next obsession has arrived. “Crave” by Tracy Wolff is a paranormal, fantasy fiction novel that follows the perspective of 17-year-old Grace, whose life turns...

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