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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

Inspire A Generation: Highlights of the 2012 Summer Olympics

Arnold Lane Jr. August 29, 2012

The games of the 13th Olympiad occurred over a 17-day period from July 27 to Aug. 12 in London, United Kingdom. During this time, the world would witness a spectacle of athletic performances that will...

N. Korean Army Vows to Turn Seoul to Ashes

Liana Teixeira May 2, 2012

North Korea recently threatened "special actions" on the South Korean capital of Seoul, promising to turn Seoul into ashes. The North accused Seoul’s government of insulting their attempted rocket launch,...

Sarkozy to File Complaint in Gadhafi Funding Claim

The Associated Press May 2, 2012

PARIS (AP) — French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed Monday to file a complaint against a news website that claims to have evidence he was offered campaign financing from late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi...

Holstein With Mad Cow Disease Was Lame, Lying Down

The Associated Press May 2, 2012

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The California dairy cow found to have mad cow disease was very old for a milk producer and had been euthanized after it became lame and started lying down, federal officials revealed...

Dry NJ Shore Resort Weighs Allowing Diners to BYOB

The Associated Press May 2, 2012

OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) — Glasses of water and fruit smoothies were the perfect complement to the buttered bagels that Sarah Lee, Susan Stauffer and their children were enjoying one afternoon in a downtown...

8th New Haven Restaurant Week

Elizabeth Field April 25, 2012

New Haven recently hosted its eighth installment of the extremely popular, biannual New Haven Restaurant Week.  This year’s Spring Restaurant Week was held from Sunday, April 15 to Friday, April...

The New Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge

Michelle R Morra April 25, 2012

Anyone who has driven through I-95 to I-91 has seen all the construction that has been happening.  That is going to be the new Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge, which we will hopefully be driving on by the...

Titanic: One Hundred Years Later the Tragedy Still Beckons

Lynn Jenkins, Esq. April 25, 2012

The water was deep, cold, and icy. The breeze was slight, but hardly comforting as it swirled around the heads of the 706 passengers in the 20 open lifeboats. There was nothing about but the frigid elements...

Norwegian Killer Admits Massacre, Claims Self Defense

Sara J Dufort April 25, 2012

On July 22, eight people were killed in a bombing of the Oslo government district and an addition sixty-nine in a shooting massacre at a left-leaning Labor Party’s youth camp on an island outside of...

Secret Service Prostitution Scandal

Ana Abraham April 25, 2012

Twelve members of the United States Secret Service are under investigation after an incident in mid-April in Cartagena, Colombia. The alleged misconduct involved the agents and a prostitution scandal,...

April Nor’easter Dumps Rain, Snow on East Coast

The Associated Press April 25, 2012

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A spring nor'easter packing soaking rain and high winds churned up the Northeast Monday morning, unleashing a burst of winter and up to a foot of snow in higher elevations inland,...

Hudson Family Murder Trial Starts in Earnest

The Associated Press April 25, 2012

CHICAGO (AP) — A gift of balloons. That, prosecutors contend, is what sent singer Jennifer Hudson's then brother-in-law into such a jealous rage that he shot dead her mother, brother and 7-year-old...

Changes in New Haven Police Command Staff

Michelle R Morra April 18, 2012

Since Police Chief Dean Esserman has come on as New Haven Police Department’s Police Chief, he has been making some very big changes within the department. Just two weeks ago, he named four new...

Connecticut to Spare 11 Death Row Inmates?

Liana Teixeira April 18, 2012

What will happen to the 11 prisoners on Conn.’s death row, now that the state has decided to repeal its practice of capital punishment?   That is exactly what lawmakers have been debating...

Famous Police Dog Dies in West Haven

Veronica Maciel April 18, 2012

This dog was described as "the best partner." He was known for finding criminals and missing people. Jo was the dog’s name. He was a 14-year-old German Shepard, former police dog. He retired in 2008...

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