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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Kerin Boutique Springs into Summer with New Shopping Program

The Charger Bulletin April 28, 2010

NEW HAVEN  - The newest shop in the Broadway Retail District, Kerin Boutique, offers smart fashions for the eco-conscious woman and has recently made itself much more affordable with lower price points...

Sarah Palin Testifies Against Hacker

Liz De La Torre April 28, 2010

For what it’s worth, American politician Sarah Palin is back in the news. Whether it’s the hockey mom’s take on dinosaurs living with humans 4,000 years ago or Russia being “our next door neighbor,”...

Majority of Americans Distrust the U.S. Government

Melanie Rovinsky April 28, 2010

Approximately 80 percent of Americans claim that they do not trust the government to make the right decisions, according to a Pew Research Center survey released on Apr. 18. The results reflect the highest...

Arizona Immigration Conflict Heats Up

The Associated Press April 28, 2010

PHOENIX – The conflict over a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration in Arizona intensified Monday as vandals smeared refried beans in the shape of swastikas on the state Capitol's windows. More...

Israel Ends Ban on iPad

The Associated Press April 28, 2010

JERUSALEM – Israel on Sunday lifted a ban on Apple Inc.'s popular iPad tablet computer, ending restrictions that had been imposed over concerns the gadget's wireless signal could disrupt other devices. Communications...

Fundraising Spares Hollywood Sign from Sprawl

The Associated Press April 28, 2010

LOS ANGELES – The Hollywood sign has been spared from urban sprawl and will stand unobscured to welcome future actors, writers and Austrian bodybuilders, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Monday. The...

Oil Leak from Sunken Rig Could Hurt Gulf Coast

The Associated Press April 28, 2010

NEW ORLEANS – Oil leaking from a sunken drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico oozed slowly toward the coast Monday, endangering hundreds of miles of marshes, barrier islands and white sand beaches in four...

Armed Man Held After Arrest as Obama Leaves NC

The Associated Press April 28, 2010

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – An armed man spotted at a North Carolina airport parking lot just after Air Force One departed and who said he wanted to see the president was being held at the request of federal authorities,...

Crowned Showcases Hagan’s Poetry

Melanie Rovinsky April 28, 2010

Ellen Hagan’s debut poetry collection, Crowned, effectively merges the pulse of city life with the rhythm of the Kentucky countryside to create a body of work that is earthly and compassionate. Hagan...

Possible Homicide is Under Investigation

Matt DiGiovanni April 21, 2010

A middle aged woman died in an apparent domestic violence related homicide at the Regency Apartments late Saturday, Apr. 24. Her husband, Jim Ratchford, was arrested for the incident. Ratchford turned...

Bishops Have Duty to Report Sex Abuse

Liz De La Torre April 21, 2010

Rocked by evidence of protecting offender priests and with Pope Benedict XVI under fire for letting sex abuse cases go rampant, the Catholic Church stands in the midst of one of the most widely publicized...

Homicide in West Haven?

The Charger Bulletin April 21, 2010

By Mark Roseman PH D.  - Department of Communications I remember the effect that Kitty Genovese, the young woman murdered in front of hundreds at her New York City apartment building in the early 1960’s...

Delta Chi Moving Forward

Sam Cox April 21, 2010

The brothers of New Haven Delta Chi are ready for the last few weeks of the semester to be chock full of exciting and fun events.  Last weekend the brothers attended their Regional Leadership Conference...

A Texas-Sized Exit for Texas Stadium

Alex Gardner April 21, 2010

Texas Stadium, home to the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys for 38 seasons, came crashing down last Sunday morning when over one ton of dynamite demolished the now defunct-stadium. The stadium, which was famous...

They’re Off: Wheelchair Racers Start in Boston

The Associated Press April 21, 2010

BOSTON – The Boston Marathon has started. A field of 30 men's and women's wheelchair racers left Hopkinton on Monday morning for the 26.2 mile trip to Boston's Back Bay. South African Ernst Van...

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