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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

Palestine Silent Protest hosted by MSA in Maxcy Quad, West Haven, Nov. 29, 2023.

Student body unites over advocacy for Palestine

Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2023

Aiya Chahid stood on the edges of the university seal, surrounded by over 50 of her peers. Despite the wind filtering through the Maxcy Quad, the vice president of the Muslim Student Association (MSA)...

Student employment opportunities arise

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor December 4, 2023

With the fall 2023 semester ending, students are gearing up to build semester schedules and looking for internships or on-campus jobs. There are a variety of student jobs for next semester and next year. Orientation...

Military and Veterans Affair Office collecting toys in the Rec Center for Toys for Tots, West Haven, Dec. 1, 2023.

Campus Military Veterans talk about community outreach

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor December 4, 2023

Inside the Beckerman Recreation Center, there is a box where students and staff can donate small and large children’s toys for kids in the area. This is part of Toys for Tots, hosted by the Marine Corps....

Jason Howell Jr. during International Student Education Week, West Haven, Nov. 16, 2023.

University hosts second annual International Education Week

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor November 20, 2023

The university just wrapped up one of their biggest weeklong events of the year: International Student Education Week. This week’s function served as a way to recognize all of the international students...

2024 Commencement to be moved to Zolad Stadium

Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2023

The university is keeping commencement in its backyard for the class of 2024, having recently announced that this year’s graduation ceremonies will be taking place at Kathy Zolad Stadium, which the Commencement...

University of New Haven celebrates the life of Priyanshu Agwal

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor November 13, 2023

On Nov. 8, the University of New Haven hosted a Celebration of Life in honor of Priyanshu Agwal, who was in the process of earning his master’s degree in business analytics at the university. On Oct....

SheWorks! delivers opportunities for women in business

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor November 13, 2023

On Nov. 8, the Women in Business club invited students to the Orange Campus Atrium for a SheWorks! presentation. Hannah Jean-Pierre, a SheWorks! program manager who facilitated the program, reviewed her...

Wellness fair on the Bixler/Gerber quad, West Haven, Oct. 10, 2023.

Student organization petitions to add wellness days into academic calendar

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor November 13, 2023

The Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) are circulating a petition asking for wellness days to be added to the University of New Haven’s academic calendar. During the Student Committee of...

USGA President Darby Brown, Interim President Dr. Zenger and GSC President Malick Bojang, left to right, West Haven, Sept. 27, 2023.

University leaders host first State of the Union Address

Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief October 3, 2023

Last Wednesday, the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA), Graduate Student Council (GSC) and Office of the President opened the doors of the Bucknall Theater to host their first annual State...

The FAFSA Simplification Act and how it might impact you

Editorial Staff September 25, 2023

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Simplification Act will be put into effect leading into the 2024-2025 academic year. The university put out its notice on MyCharger, serving as just...

Your dinner plate is under construction

Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2023

From on-campus ramen after your walk home from a frat house, to the option to cook your own meal without having to do any dishes afterward, university dining is working on executing a lineup of new facilities...

Signs for new dining hall options, Cappetta’s and Sushi Do, West Haven, Sept. 12, 2023.

Sushi Do and Cappetta’s announce grand opening of newest branches in Maxcy Hall

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Contributing Writer September 18, 2023

On Sept. 12, 2023, the doors were officially reopened after the shutdown of Hazel Nut Cafe. This time, however, it was completely renovated into a hybrid restaurant. With sushi options on the left side...

USGA President Darby Brown speaks in the Maxcy Quad, West Haven, Sept. 11, 2023.

Looking back in reflection and forward in hope

Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2023

At 8:46 a.m., the sounds of the National Anthem echoed across the University of New Haven’s Maxcy Quad in remembrance of the Twin Towers that were hit in the center of New York City. That exact morning...

Henry C. Lee found liable for evidence fabrication in ‘80s murder case

Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief August 3, 2023

Henry C. Lee's institute has become the backbone of the university’s nationally recognized forensics program, but 25 years following the opening of the college, Lee's name has been in circulation for...

USGA’s Pass the Torch brings in a new wave of leading voices

USGA’s Pass the Torch brings in a new wave of leading voices

May 2, 2023

The end of an era is something that we all must face. Right now, many students are preparing for the end of their college careers, including figures on the executive board (e-board) of the Undergraduate...

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