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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

Indie Developer, InnerSloth, cancels ‘Among Us 2’

Indie Developer, InnerSloth, cancels ‘Among Us 2’

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer October 12, 2020

On June 15, 2018, an indie game developer, InnerSloth and its team of three developers, released “Among Us,” a game that would soon be the most-watched game on Twitch and gain a player base of 3 million...

Hispanic Heritage Playlist

Andrea Alverca, Contributing Writer October 12, 2020

Music has always been a part of me, especially Latin, as I feel it connects me more with my roots, and it’s something I've always been passionate about. These are just a few of my favorite songs from...

Dwayne Johnson Publically Endorses Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

Dwayne Johnson Publically Endorses Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

Shaylen Stancil, Contributing Writer October 12, 2020

On Sept. 27, actor and former WWE wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson publicly endorsed presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris. This is the first time Johnson has ever expressed...

Saturday Night Live premieres for its 46th season

Saturday Night Live premieres for its 46th season

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor October 12, 2020

On Oct. 3, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” returned to television after a long-awaited hiatus. The live sketch-comedy show scored the most-watched season opener, hosted by Chris Rock with musical guest,...

A look at the portrayal of immigration on television

A look at the portrayal of immigration on television

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor October 12, 2020

For years, television has been a way to bring visibility and shape people’s interpretations of the characters they portray. TV characters and stories have been given expanded importance and resonance...

Whitewashing in Hispanic Entertainment

Whitewashing in Hispanic Entertainment

Selena Soto, Contributing Writer October 12, 2020

Hollywood has a long way to go when it comes to accurate portrayals of Latinxs and other people of color in movies and television shows. Whitewashing -- or casting white actors to play non-white characters...

University celebrates 100th year with Broadway Sings for the Centennial Ball

University celebrates 100th year with Broadway Sings for the Centennial Ball

Kayla Mutchler, Editor in Chief October 12, 2020

The night of Oct. 3 was filled with music, heartwarming stories, and fun as students, staff and alumni celebrated the virtual Centennial Ball. The event included a cocktail hour to socialize with university...

Writer’s Choice Playlist

Jessica Ellis, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

This playlist comes from criminal justice major, Jessica Ellis. If you’d like to contribute a “Writer’s Choice” playlist, email [email protected]. I’ve always been passionate about...

Ava Max releases “Heaven and Hell”

Ava Max releases “Heaven and Hell”

Lyndsay Miller, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

On Sept. 18, Ava Max finally released her long-awaited album, “Heaven & Hell.” The album lives up to its name, as Max incorporates a combination of light, energetic songs with ones that take on...

Taylor Swift's "Folklore" ties longstanding music record

Taylor Swift’s “Folklore” ties longstanding music record

Shaylen Stancil, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

In July, Taylor Swift surprise-dropped her eighth studio album, “Folklore.” This release is less than a year after her seventh album, “Lover.” It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 200 charts and...

“Robin’s Wish” review: bringing awareness to a degenerative disease

“Robin’s Wish” review: bringing awareness to a degenerative disease

Elisa D'Egidio, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

It has been six years since the news broke of comedian Robin William’s death. In the newly released documentary, “Robin’s Wish,” viewers can take a look at William’s last months and his diagnosis...

The future of concerts

Kareme Ray, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

Not too long ago, concert-going was a little more than a typical pastime for music enthusiasts. One might check out the venue before going to find parking or the best route from the train station, but...

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“Melancholy” in 2019

What’s the Theater Program Doing During COVID?

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor September 28, 2020

COVID-19 has made it difficult for live theater to make its comeback, prefacing what the future of professional theater will look like as of now. As the university continues to uphold its social distancing...

Recap of the 72nd Annual Emmy Awards

Recap of the 72nd Annual Emmy Awards

Serena Piervincenzi, Contributing Writer September 24, 2020

“Welcome to the ‘pandemmies,’ you know what they say, you can’t have a virus without a host.” As Jimmy Kimmel began his opening speech at the 72nd Emmy Awards ceremony, he turned to his audience...

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Apple Event Coverage – Sept. 16, 2020

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor September 16, 2020

On Sept. 16, Apple CEO Tim Cook virtually hosted a highly-anticipated annual Apple event titled “Time Flies.” The event was held to unveil upcoming releases of new mobile hardware and software updates...

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