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Assault Victim Stories Need to be Told

Assault Victim Stories Need to be Told

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor October 2, 2018

Christine Blasey Ford testified on Capitol Hill in front of the Senate judiciary committee, and many in the public eye believe that her testimony against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was credible....

Sexual Assault Closer Than You Think

Sexual Assault Closer Than You Think

Sommer's Smith, Staff Writer October 2, 2018

No one should ever see their childhood heroes or role models let them down. Unfortunately, that was the case for America’s favorite television father, comedian, actor and author, Bill Cosby. In 2014,...

SCOTUS Hearings Bring Deja Vu

SCOTUS Hearings Bring Deja Vu

Penelope Lane, Contributing Writer September 25, 2018

The confirmation hearings of Brett Kavanaugh are becoming reminiscent of those made 27 years ago for current Supreme Justice Clarence Thomas. Anita Hill is a retired attorney, and currently works as...

Professors Overwork Us

Professors Overwork Us

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, and Kiana Quinonez, The Charger Bulletin September 25, 2018

Having five to six classes can be overwhelming for students, especially on top of working, extracurricular activities, and trying to have a social life. But some professors seem to care little about...

Internships are What you Make Them

Internships are What you Make Them

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor September 11, 2018

When you think of an internship, it’s usually associated  with no pay, long hours, and coffee runs. But the experience I gained is one that I will cherish. Over the summer, I received the opportunity...

Opinion: Nike Stands With Kaepernick

Opinion: Nike Stands With Kaepernick

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor September 11, 2018

“Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.” This phrase was meant to inspire and motivate people for the  30th anniversary of Nike’s iconic “Just Do It” campaign. But behind...

QR Codes Are Not the Wave of the Future

QR Codes Are Not the Wave of the Future

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer September 11, 2018

Before Freshman and Sophomores arrived on campus, USGA had campus events running different. Charger Connection was there, but not really used and Facebook events would be passed around by word of mouth....

My Internship Helped Me Find Myself

My Internship Helped Me Find Myself

Kiana Quinonez, Managing Editor September 11, 2018

Non-conformity is number 1 on my list of things to avoid at all costs. So when it came to changing my appearance to potentially advance my career, I found myself conflicted, unmotivated, and disappointed....

Opioid addiction is real

Opioid addiction is real

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer August 29, 2018

Recently, more than 90 people overdosed on K2 in New Haven. K2 is a form of synthetic marijuana. Although there are reports that the drug has positive effects like improved mood, relaxation, and certain...

Everyone is a Journalist

Everyone is a Journalist

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief August 29, 2018

I am not a journalism major, and still The Charger Bulletin is my favorite place. Much to my English teachers’ dismay, I never wrote for my high school paper. But I was still able to make a home here...

As If, we didn’t have enough stress- Financial aid adds on more

As If, we didn’t have enough stress- Financial aid adds on more

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer August 29, 2018

The issue of not being able to afford school is an issue that students sometimes face alone. Over the summer this is an issue that I faced. Financial aid adds to the many decisions we have to make...

Introducing Parker Johnson, USGA President-elect

Introducing Parker Johnson, USGA President-elect

Parker Johnson, USGA President-elect May 1, 2018

Hello, Everyone! My name is Parker Johnson and I have recently been elected into the role of President Elect for the Undergraduate Student Government Association! A little bit about me, I’m a rising-senior...

I Don't Have to Go Home, but Can I Stay Here?

I Don’t Have to Go Home, but Can I Stay Here?

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief May 1, 2018

In October of 2014, I called my mom, on the verge of tears, and told her I wanted to come home. I went in the stairwell of the third floor of Bixler Hall so my roommates and entire hallway didn’t have...

Social Media Creates Monsters Out of People

Social Media Creates Monsters Out of People

Iyana Jones, Staff Writer May 1, 2018

In the era of social media, your personal business becomes everyone’s business. And if you are in the public eye, it’s even worse. It’s your friends, family, and the rest of the world who get to...

New Double Major Policy Has Its Benefits

New Double Major Policy Has Its Benefits

Tyler Collins, Contributing Writer May 1, 2018

Although 150 credits is a lot for an undergraduate student to take on, raising the standards to achieve a double major is a good thing. The university has set students up for success and those who do obtain...

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