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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

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‘Taste of Africa’ sells out Bucknall Theater

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor November 25, 2024

The University of New Haven’s African student population represents 17 different African countries, with 199 African students enrolled in the university. In order to celebrate these students and their...

Students making clay figurines at the Mold and Mingle event in the new commuter lounge

Commuter lounge hosts Mold and Mingle event

Ninamarie DeMennato, Campus News Editor November 25, 2024

The Commuters Association held one of the first commuter events called “Mold and Mingle” on Tuesday, Nov. 19. The event featured air-dry clay, allowing attendees to make clay figurines while chatting...

Veterans and recipients of honorary degrees in the Alumni Lounge,

101-year-old veteran receives honorary doctorate

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor November 18, 2024

Warren Mulston, a 101-year-old World War II combat veteran who undertook 52 missions as a radar navigator with the Ninth Air Force, was awarded an honorary doctorate at the university’s 23rd annual Veterans...

Students make their voices heard at university town hall

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor November 11, 2024

President Jens Frederiksen and other members of the university’s leadership, including the provost, leaders of the One Stop Student Services held a town hall meeting in Bucknall Theater to discuss any...

University leaders pose before the ribbon cutting of the new commuter lounge

It’s official, the ribbon has been cut on the new commuter lounge

Ninamarie DeMennato, Campus News Editor November 11, 2024

On Wednesday, Nov. 6, a ribbon cutting event was held at the new commuter student lounge located in the old campus bookstore. The event highlighted and appreciated the struggles of commuter students through...

Anti-book banning advocates speak to university students

Ninamarie DeMennato and Alex Soto November 4, 2024

On Oct. 30, the honors section of Principles of Communication, COMM 1130, hosted guest speakers in Maxcy Hall to discuss the rising issue of banning books in libraries across the country. Guest speakers...

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Native American Heritage Month is marked by a flag raising

Ninamarie DeMennato, Campus News Editor November 4, 2024

On Nov 1, speakers and students gathered at the German Club to celebrate the start of Native American Heritage Month with a flag raising. Kenneth Notarino-Jeffrey, assistant director at the Myatt Center...

Jeffrey Hazell cutting the ribbon for the honorary ribbon cutting of Hazell Nut Cafe

Business students host event on Orange campus

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor October 14, 2024

On Oct. 7, University of New Haven’s business students hosted an event as a tribute to Jeffrey Hazell and his student-run cafe, Hazelnut Cafe. The Charger community was present at the event such as...

PRIDE President Aj Stack protesting in the Maxcy Quad

University RSOs’ protest against the war in Gaza

Erin Smith, Editor in Chief October 14, 2024

There has been continuous fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza since Oct. 2023. Some of the university’s recognized student organizations (RSOs) put together a peaceful protest in the Maxcy Quad...

Chris Cheslog tabling for CSELO at Student Support Day

University organization join for the first Student Support Day

Erin Smith, Editor in Chief October 7, 2024

It has been six weeks since the start of the academic year, students are adjusting to a new normal and the university is prepared to help students with this transition and provide specific resources. Last...

The American and Pride flags waving in front on Marvin K Peterson Library

University of New Haven kicks off LGBTQ+ History Month

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor October 7, 2024

October is LGBTQ+ history month, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and its history of gay rights and other related civil rights movements. Developed in 1994 by Missouri high school history teacher Rodney...

“Mamma Mia” Sabrina Carpenter kicks off Short n’ Sweet Tour

Natalia Lizak, Contributing Writer September 30, 2024

Perspective Pop star Sabrina Carpenter kicked off her Short n’ Sweet Tour this week in Columbus, Ohio, and she did not disappoint. This is Carpenter’s first arena tour and she has left a significant...

Scholarship Savvy series workshop

Scholarship Savvy: Helping students apply wisely

Anne Lee, Contributing Writer September 30, 2024

From Sept. 24 to Sept. 26, the Financial Wellness Program held its yearly program, Scholarship Savvy, in the Moulton Lounge. Topics covered in Scholarship Savvy included where to apply, how to write a...

Greek Life Rush Week begins once again at the university

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor September 23, 2024

Rush Week at the University of New Haven (UNH) is an exciting time for all involved. Marking the beginning of the recruitment process for all Greek Life organizations on campus, this semesterly event brings...

Hispanic Heritage Month September events

Myatt Center Kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor September 23, 2024

National Hispanic Heritage month was first celebrated in 1989 when former president George H.W. Bush enacted it into law for observation throughout the country. The month spotlights Hispanic Americans’...

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