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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

Schools have ruined reading for students

Schools have ruined reading for students

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor September 28, 2021

Since I was a child, reading has always been a favorite pastime of mine. It was reading that first drew me to writing, and I still enjoy it. In fact, I am quietly attempting to read “Six of Crows”...

3 health issues college students face and how to control them

3 health issues college students face and how to control them

Natalie Jones, Contributing Writer September 21, 2021

College is a stressful time for students but it can become dangerous when students don’t value their health. Some of the most common health concerns students struggle with include, but are not limited...

“White Fragility” is a must-read before you can be “Anti-racist”

“White Fragility” is a must-read before you can be “Anti-racist”

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor September 14, 2021

It is a rare occurrence that one finds a book where every line is quotable and every chapter makes you reflect; however, sociologist Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility: Why it’s so hard for white...

Here’s why you can’t trust the Internet

Faith Acuri, Contributing Writer September 14, 2021

“We believe these people are thieves. The big city machines are corrupt. This was a stolen election. Best pollster in Britain wrote this morning that this was clearly a stolen election, that it’s impossible...

A car receives a parking ticket outside of Winchester Hall, West Haven, CT.

The historically bad parking on campus keeps getting worse

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor September 14, 2021

It is a tale as old as cars: everybody complains about parking. Every few years, an article in the Charger Bulletin surfaces about how bad parking is at the University of New Haven. In the early weeks...

Political neutrality: The good, the bad, and the evil

Natalie Jones, Contributing Writer September 14, 2021

Can someone be neutral in a nation as divided as the United States? Not only are we divided by political issues, but human rights issues have also been made political in these past few years. Every...

Is higher education another hole students’ pockets?

Is higher education another hole students’ pockets?

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor September 7, 2021

As long as a graduation follows and students are able to repay debt, getting a college education is typically seen as an intelligible financial investment. College is frequently promoted as the best path...

Reevaluating Wikipedia: A champion of the free knowledge movement

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor September 7, 2021

In my sophomore year of high school, my biology class was tasked with completing a month-long group research project in which we competed against each other. On one particular day, we had to distribute...

Five ways to learn how to love

Five ways to learn how to love

Elisa D'Egidio, Student Life Editor September 7, 2021

To best love one’s partner, one must first learn how they need to be loved. Love is given and received in a variety of ways by people with differing personalities. Each person has their own “love language,”...

It’s been 1 year since the switch to Canvas

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor September 7, 2021

This September marks one year of the university using Canvas as the main Learning Management System (LMS) in place of its previous software, Blackboard. The program was introduced as an updated platform...

As millions celebrate marijuana legalization, we must divert attention toward those presently incarcerated

Samuel Weinmann, Staff Writer May 4, 2021

As marijuana legalization continues, millions across the U.S. have been hosting celebrations. This year, thousands gathered in celebration of marijuana legalization in New York, while in Connecticut, residents...

Should the COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory or optional?

Kiana White, Contributing Writer May 4, 2021

For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic has raged the world with deaths, terror and fear, and continues to impact the changing sense of normalcy. Many industries that once thrived in in-person settings,...

Which is the problem: TikTok or its users?

Which is the problem: TikTok or its users?

Kelly Adkins, Contributing Writer May 4, 2021

Over the course of a year, we have heard too many conspiracies behind TikTok; anything from it being a spying device under China’s reign to Howie Mendel being held captive and hiding secret distress...

Deconstructing taboos: Pyramid schemes and capitalism

Deconstructing taboos: Pyramid schemes and capitalism

Isabelle Hajek and Cam Garden May 4, 2021

“Hey, Isabelle! Have you ever thought about making an extra income from your phone? Would you like some more info?” Most people with a social media presence have received similar direct messages trying...

How confident do students feel about finals?

How confident do students feel about finals?

Kiana White, Contributing Writer April 27, 2021

May 12 will mark the end of the spring 2021 semester. Despite the relief students may feel as summer approaches, how confident do students feel about finals? For many college students, final exams are...

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