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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

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’...

Families in the stands at Saturday’s football game for Family Day

SCOPE welcomes parents with annual Family Day

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

Family Day at the University of New Haven, hosted by the Student Committee of Programming Events (SCOPE), is an annual tradition that brings together our student body, their families and the university’s...

UNH Announces Plans to Add Food and Drink Options

Anne Lee, Contributing Writer September 16, 2024

Last year, changes to the food at the University of New Haven (UNH) did not go unnoticed. Students benefited from more options when the U-Cook station and Simple Zone allergy station were added to the...

President Jens Frederikson, gives a speech during the 9/11 remberance ceremony West Haven, Sept. 11, 2024.

Remembering the Fallen: The 9/11 Ceremony on campus

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

Twenty-three years ago, on Sept. 11, 2001, citizens of New York City experienced the unthinkable. A terrorist attack struck the Twin Towers, resulting in the deaths of thousands, from citizens to first...

Charlie the Charger. Erin Smith and Faith Arcuri at the Involvement Fair, West Haven, August. 30, 2024.

The Start of a New Year at the Charger Bulletin

Erin Smith, Editor in Chief September 9, 2024

The Charger Bulletin is back, and we are ready to share stories, educate people and act as the go-between with the institution and student body. Some of you may have seen our blue boxes outside of buildings...

University of New Haven CAPS Logo, West Haven.

Get to know Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Skylar Griffin, Associate Editor September 9, 2024

As the University of New Haven welcomes new students, freshman start a chapter of their lives. While this chapter is full of opportunities and fun, it can also involve significant adjustment. Change is...

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...

The end of another year at the Charger Bulletin

The end of another year at the Charger Bulletin

Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief April 29, 2024

Perspective As this is our final publication of the semester, it felt only fitting to take the time to address the university community, our readers and our incredible team. I’ve been involved...

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