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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

A letter to my freshman self in an age of perseverance

A letter to my freshman self in an age of perseverance

Chein Shee Antoinette Yen, Contributing Writer November 9, 2021

Dear freshman me, You are about to embark on the best and most challenging four years of your life, beginning today. Don't worry, I understand how you might be feeling right now: nervous about starting...

Dine at these delicious restaurants around New Haven

Dine at these delicious restaurants around New Haven

Saige Batza, Contributing Writer November 9, 2021

Are you a university student looking for good places to eat near campus? I’ve got you covered. Here is a list of delicious restaurants and food shops in the New Haven area that will be sure to make you...

Are you lucky enough to be an “emerging adult?”

Are you lucky enough to be an “emerging adult?”

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor November 2, 2021

T minus 194 days until I walk across the graduation stage—a time that will signify to my family, employers and my peers that I am ready to go out into the world and live life as an adult. But I have...

A display of food served in the Marketplace, West Haven.

A long, tangled history of the hospitality giant Sodexo

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor November 2, 2021

In 1966, Pierre Bellon founded Sodexo in Marseille, France. 55 years later, the French food and facilities management company has an annual revenue of €22 billion, or about $25 billion. Sodexo’s services...

No tricks, just treats: A guide to Halloween safety

No tricks, just treats: A guide to Halloween safety

Nicole Bibeau, Contributing Writer October 26, 2021

Halloween is right around the corner, and while this is a time to wear costumes and eat pounds of candy, it is also a time to practice safety. College students are known to celebrate “Halloweekend,”...

From costume to party, have yourself a harmless Halloween

From costume to party, have yourself a harmless Halloween

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor October 26, 2021

Halloween is a time many look forward to; unfortunately, it comes with a foreboding undertone for many communities. While some prepare for a fun night out with friends and plan cute, Instagram-worthy photo...

Letter to the Editor: A Campus Pantry for all

Sofia Martinez October 19, 2021

Dear Editor, On the University of New Haven campus, the Campus Pantry/Career Closet works diligently to ensure that no student faces food insecurity during their time here. For a student body of roughly...

The higher education bubble myth, popped

The higher education bubble myth, popped

Sankofa Benzo, Contributing Writer October 12, 2021

As the political climate in the U.S. becomes increasingly polarized, people are questioning whether college campuses create a bubble that skews individuals' perceptions of progress and societal views....

The outside of Winchester Hall, Oct. 9, West Haven.

Does the lack of soundproofing in university residence halls violate personal privacy?

James Lande, Contributing Writer October 12, 2021

Although privacy is not a right directly guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution, it is still something that everybody expects to have. This is why the founders created a handful of privacy-oriented amendments...

Surprise! It’s still Hispanic Heritage Month

Surprise! It’s still Hispanic Heritage Month

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor October 12, 2021

Every year, starting on Sept. 15, National Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) honors Latines and Hispanics in the U.S. for our culture and history. Congress established Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968, which...

If you give a bigot a cookie

If you give a bigot a cookie

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor October 12, 2021

On Sept. 17, a horrifically racist email was sent from an anonymous account to the Black student organizations on the UMass Amherst Campus. The email called for a return to eugenics, positing the inferiority...

Students walk across the rainbow crosswalk, West Haven.

October marks national LGBTQ+ History month: Why should you care?

Mia Adduci, Contributing Writer October 5, 2021

October marks the peak of fall, from apple picking, to homecoming, all the way to Halloween. However, in the midst of all the red and orange of fall festivities, society tends to undermine the power of...

Should the devious licks trend lead to discipline or detention?

Should the devious licks trend lead to discipline or detention?

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor October 5, 2021

If you’re active on the social media app TikTok, you may have come across a challenge turned trend coined “devious licks.” The challenge involves the user recording themselves stealing items of value...

A statement from the JEDI Ambassadors at UNewHaven

JEDI Ambassadors September 28, 2021

Earlier this month, we watched as members of the University of New Haven community - from students, staff, and faculty - demonstrate against acts of Islamophobia and other forms of discrimination on our...

Can social media teach people to protect themselves against assault?

Can social media teach people to protect themselves against assault?

Presley DePugh, Contributing Writer September 28, 2021

In the digital age of social media, people encounter information easier than ever. Social media is not just about sharing recipes or jokes anymore. It is being used by people who post self-defense lessons...

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