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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

Andre Brown points to images of after his release.

To be wrongfully convicted: Students given an anecdotal lens into the justice system

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor March 3, 2023

“An individual encapsulated in quicksand; breathing out of a straw, and the only ones giving him oxygen are his family, friends and at times, birds and other creations of God through faith –– that...

The 19th Amendment flag and American flag fly over the Marvin K. Peterson Library, West Haven, March 2, 2023.

University kicks off Women’s History Month with lineup of women leaders at annual flag raising

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor March 2, 2023

As the 19th Amendment flag flapped in the wind outside of the Marvin K. Peterson Library, the voices of some of the powerful women on campus cut through the brisk March air to elevate their peers and bring...

Music students gear up for spring 2024 Nashville study-away program

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 28, 2023

Picture this: you’re spending your spring in Nashville, Tenn., nearly a thousand miles from the chilly confines of West Haven. You’re currently in the garage-turned-office of an established music executive,...

USGA president steps down, transitions continue within executive board

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor February 28, 2023

This past Friday, Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) President Saniyah Brinney stepped down from her position, and a motion to accept her letter of resignation was accepted. Cora Cogill,...

Dean of Students Office sends out Wellness Newsletter

L’dianaudd Calice, Contributing Writer February 28, 2023

On Feb. 9, the Dean of Students Office released the first issue of their Wellness Newsletter. The newsletter will be released monthly throughout the semester with topics regarding “intellectual, mental,...

New coordinator of leadership excited to assist students grow into bigger roles

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 28, 2023

When most students think about getting involved on campus, that might translate to joining a few Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs) early in your collegiate career and potentially holding an executive...

MSA members at their Syrian Aid table, West Haven, February 16, 2023.

Muslim Student Association coordinates drives to provide relief for those affected by earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 21, 2023

After a catastrophic series of earthquakes that devastated the populations of Turkey and Syria, the University of New Haven came together to do their part and send over supplies. Leading the civil engagement...

Lauren Slingluff in her new office, West Haven, Feb. 16, 2023.

New library director Lauren Slingluff brings fresh attitude to library services

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 20, 2023

Lauren Slingluff, the new library director at the University of New Haven, has a wall lined with a shelf of books of different genres and time periods, ranging from “War and Peace” to “The Canterbury...

President’s Public Service fellowship gives university students opportunity to work with non-profit organizations over the summer

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 13, 2023

With the spring semester underway, students are already beginning to make plans for their summer and fall schedules. One of the most rewarding experiences that the University of New Haven has to offer...

Local police authorities are lacking information surrounding university students

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor February 13, 2023

Developing: Last updated 2/15/23 In light of the heightened quantity of off-campus events involving student safety and well-being, it becomes paramount for local authorities to provide information to...

Student view of the Grubhub partnership, West Haven, Feb. 12, 2023.

Dining services provides updates on long-dormant on-campus Grubhub delivery option

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 13, 2023

The university’s Grubhub partnership began in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, where students could not gather to sit inside any of the campus dining locations. In order to keep retail locations...

The Black Lives Matter flag, West Haven, Feb 1, 2023.

“How can someone consider themselves to be a part of a chain, if they are not a link?”

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor February 7, 2023

The Black Lives Matter flag currently flies over the German Club on the East side of campus for the second year in a row, following the flag raising ceremony hosted last Wednesday. That morning, numerous...

The new location for The Side Plate, West Haven, Feb. 3, 2023.

Campus favorite food truck The Plate debuts sister restaurant in downtown Allingtown

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 7, 2023

Food truck fans can rejoice, as campus’ favorite food truck, The Plate, is opening a new restaurant right across the street from the university. The Side Plate will open beneath the Atwood apartments...

Spring semester continues awards season with recognition of faculty and phenomenal women

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor February 7, 2023

With the conclusion of the Martin Luther King Jr. Recognition Awards, the spring semester looks to continue the awards season with two more sets of nominations now available. The Faculty Excellence...

One of the ChargePoint Stations on campus, West Haven, Jan. 26, 2023.

Charging stations for electric vehicles make debut on campus

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor January 30, 2023

In an email sent out on Jan. 23, Associate Vice President of Facilities Louis Annino announced that the electric vehicle charging stations which have been under construction since before winter break are...

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