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Brains Rally for Change

Melanie Rovinsky December 15, 2008

When considering why millions of Americans went wild over Barack Obama's call for change, most individuals would claim the support resulted from emotional connections, patriotism, or simple dissatisfaction...

Space Shuttle Glides to Safe Landing in California

The Associated Press December 2, 2008

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif.--Space shuttle Endeavour slipped out of a brilliant desert sky and touched down safely in California after a nearly 16-day mission to repair and upgrade the international...

Publishers to Release Thousands of Digitized Books

Melanie Rovinsky December 2, 2008

Random House, Inc., the lucrative publishing company, will be producing thousands of additional books in digital form.The company announced their news Monday, Nov. 24 saying that the new releases will...

The New Kennedy: Barack Obama

Mia Becker November 17, 2008

Picture this: a presidential debate. The Democratic candidate: bright, young, charismatic; confident and poised with his statements, but not arrogant. He speaks of great hope about the future. The other...

Community: What Does it Mean to You?

The Charger Bulletin November 12, 2008

WEST HAVEN--As an institution of higher education, UNH operates under academic, social, and community standards that represent the values, beliefs, and aspirations of the university community. These standards...

American Autos Struggle

The Charger Bulletin November 12, 2008

The economy has no doubt been on the minds of almost every American for the past several weeks. The news media frequently reports about the government bailing out real estate companies and offering up...

Gas Prices Fall with Economy

Melanie Rovinsky November 12, 2008

The price of oil per barrel reached a year and a half low Thursday, Nov. 6, after analysts predicted the country's poor economic state to be long and trying.Oil prices have decreased 60% since July, when...

Treasury Bails Out Banks

Mia Becker November 12, 2008

Want to buy a car? Pay your tuition? Start your own business? Well, to do all of these things, you probably need some kind of loan. Obtaining a loan these days is difficult. However, things might be looking...

Barack Obama Wins Presidency

The Charger Bulletin November 5, 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Barack Obama swept to victory as the nation's first black president Tuesday night in an electoral college landslide that overcame racial barriers as old as America itself.The son of...

Too Many Soldiers in New Care Centers

The Associated Press November 4, 2008

FORT CAMPBELL, Ky.--In a rush to correct reports of substandard care for wounded soldiers, the Army flung open the doors of new specialized treatment centers so wide that up to half the soldiers currently...

California Gay Marriage Becomes Money Race

The Associated Press October 29, 2008

SAN FRANCISCO--At least 64,000 people from all 50 states and more than 20 other countries have given money to support or oppose a ban on same-sex marriage in California, reflecting broad interest in a...

Scouts Learn About Sex

Melanie Rovinsky October 29, 2008

LONDON--The Scouts, a UK-founded youth group that practices "learning by doing," has developed a new movement to inform its teenage members about the realities of sex.The Scouting Organization aims to...

Nobel Prize Shared for AIDS and Cancer Innovations

The Charger Bulletin October 17, 2008

Three European scientists were awarded with the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine for their individual findings regarding viruses that cause AIDS and cervical cancer.Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier,...

Ads Aim Below the Belt

The Charger Bulletin October 17, 2008

With less than a month left until the general election, the campaigns of Senators Barack Obama and John McCain have lent themselves to the tactics that every campaign sets out to avoid, yet inevitably...

Connecticut Legalizes Gay Marriage

The Charger Bulletin October 17, 2008

HARTFORD--On Friday, Oct. 10, the Connecticut Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, marking Connecticut the third state in the country to do so, following Massachusetts and California.The ruling stated...

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