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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

Members of the tennis team hand out candy to a child outside of the Charger Gymnasium, Oct. 29, West Haven

SAAC hosts trunk or treat for children in West Haven area

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2021

Halloween came early at the University of New Haven as children from the West Haven area dressed as superheroes, mermaids, unicorns, cats, angels and more filled the outside of the Charger Gymnasium on...

Panel discusses domestic violence in marginalized communities

Panel discusses domestic violence in marginalized communities

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor November 2, 2021

On Oct. 27, the University’s Dean of Students office hosted a panel event on Domestic Violence in Underrepresented Populations, paying homage to October being Domestic Violence Awareness month. The event...

How seasonal depression can affect you

Stephen Gangi, Contributing Writer October 26, 2021

Imagine the emotions and feelings that follow a summer day as you lay on the beach with a good book. Most people call this happiness. This experience relates to how each season is known to affect one’s...

A room PIRO investigated for paranormal activity.

Paranormal activity in our own backyard: The scariest RSO

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor October 26, 2021

Ghosts, spirits and investigations–oh my! While spooky season is just a season for some, for the Paranormal Investigation Research Organization (PIRO), it is year-round. Often mistaken for a “you do...

Mid-semester check-in: How do the students feel?

Saige Batza, Contributing Writer October 26, 2021

We are officially midway through the fall semester; with the Homecoming events and midterms in the rearview, many of these events have forced students to reflect. Many freshmen and transfer students...

Anna Dinino, sophomore sports management major and creator of "Crime Bistro Podcast," Oct. 21, 2021, West Haven.

University student starts up her own true-crime podcast

Elisa D’Egidio, Student Life Editor October 26, 2021

From mystery novels to crime documentaries taking over all streaming services, it is no surprise how fast true-crime podcasts have been gaining popularity. Crime-loving fanatics turning online sleuths...

A view from Sleepy Giant State Park, April 27, 2018, Hamden.

Take these fall trips near West Haven

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2021

It’s fall in New England, and if you’ve been here for a while, you know that it offers some beautiful and entertaining sights. With Halloween less than a week away, it’s the perfect time to cram...

The #CollegePlague is viral on social media and on-campus

The #CollegePlague is viral on social media and on-campus

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor October 26, 2021

A novel pandemic, a hurricane evacuation, the great flood and now the #CollegePlague; our university students have had quite the fall semester. The ironically-named “plague” is not only an unidentified...

Students work inside of the Bergami Center, West Haven.

The Charger Bulletin’s midterm survival guide

Elisa D’Egidio, Student Life Editor October 12, 2021

If they haven’t started for you already, midterms are right around the corner. This is time to focus on not only your studies but on taking better care of yourself. Don’t wait until the night before...

Members of university community celebrate flag raising, Oct. 1, West Haven

LGBT History Month honored with calls to action

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor October 12, 2021

On Oct. 1, the start of LGBT History month was marked with PRIDE’s annual Progressive Pride flag-raising ceremony in partnership with the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion at the Kayo Field flag...

The outside of Winchester Hall, Oct. 9, West Haven.

Does the lack of soundproofing in university residence halls violate personal privacy?

James Lande, Contributing Writer October 12, 2021

Although privacy is not a right directly guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution, it is still something that everybody expects to have. This is why the founders created a handful of privacy-oriented amendments...

Adrielys Gomez draws the Puerto Rican flag on the sidewalk, Oct. 7, West Haven.

Draw your attention to chalk your flag community event

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor October 12, 2021

As a closing event to round out Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM), the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion hosted a chalk your flag event on the Bixler-Gerber quad on Oct. 7. Held outside the Myatt...

October marks Italian-American Heritage Month: Is the university celebrating?

October marks Italian-American Heritage Month: Is the university celebrating?

Elisa D’Egidio, Student Life Editor October 5, 2021

October is Italian-American Heritage Month and honors the achievements, contributions and success of Italian immigrants and their descendants in the U.S. During this month, Italians are recognized for...

The KGR rock in the Bixler-Gerber Quad, West Haven.

Rocks in the quad: A mysterious campus tradition

Elisa D'Egidio, Student Life Editor October 5, 2021

What’s the deal with these painted rocks in the Bixler-Gerber Quad? Unfortunately, no one knows. The quad is outlined in big, decorated rocks representing selective recognized student organizations...

Charging into the biggest event of the semester, Homecoming

Nicole Bibeau, Contributing Writer October 5, 2021

Homecoming Weekend is back. From Oct. 8 to 10, students can relax, connect and reconnect with university peers. On Oct. 8, it is the all-day homecoming virtual kickoff on social media to start Alumni...

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