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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

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Clowns Are Back to Ruin Halloween

Nicole Ritsik, Contributing Writer October 25, 2017

Halloween. The way that I see it, there’s three different stages to this fun-loving holiday. First, a child getting excited to finally get to collect two pounds’ worth of candy while hiding behind...

Sexual Harassment is not okay, even in Hollywood

Sexual Harassment is not okay, even in Hollywood

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer October 18, 2017

Harvey Weinstein, an American film producer, has been accused of sexual harassment over the last three decades. The New York Times opened an investigation and uncovered more than expected. Weinstein...

Should all Internships be Paid?

Should all Internships be Paid?

Kimberly Trabulsi, Staff Writer October 18, 2017

For the majority of majors at the University of New Haven, graduating with an internship is mandatory. In most cases, an internship helps push your career forward. Employers often look at resumes for signs...

Social Media: A New Way To Communicate

Social Media: A New Way To Communicate

Alessia Bicknese, Opinion Editor October 17, 2017

Want to know what catches the millennial’s eye? Follows, likes, and retweets. The newest iPhone glued to perfectly manicured hands, a 17-year-old posing on Instagram in risqué ensembles, and filters...

Turmoil Over Trump Banner

Turmoil Over Trump Banner

Liz Sloane, Staff Writer October 11, 2017

If you’ve made your way over to Westside Hall since the school year began, you might have noticed a giant Trump banner glaring down at you from Winchester Hall, which has lead to complaints, both to...

UNH Parking Lot (Photo by Samantha Mathewson)

Our Failing Parking System

Sarah Dematteis, Staff Writer October 11, 2017

Parking on the University of New Haven campus will never go down in history because it’s always going to be a reoccurring issue. Not to beat a dead horse, but something has got to give. Here at the...

Why Are Guns Allowed on College Campuses?

Why Are Guns Allowed on College Campuses?

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer October 11, 2017

College is about receiving an education, making life-long friends, and growth. But now, students are allowed to carry a concealed weapon on campus in ten states. Sounds absurd, yet it is  true. According...

Come Together with Kindness

Come Together with Kindness

Alessia Bicknese, Opinion and Editorial Editor October 11, 2017

Just because they’re celebrities, it doesn't mean they’re more informed than anyone else. In fact, it seems as though celebrity opinions, specifically their political views, have a direct impact on...

Let the NFL Kneel

Let the NFL Kneel

Kim Trabulsi, Staff Writer October 11, 2017

Media coverage and scrutiny have surrounded dozens of NFL players kneeling for the National Anthem these past couple of weeks. Our own President Donald Trump took to Twitter to let everyone know how he...

Editor: The Charger Bulletin Will Print Biweekly

Editor: The Charger Bulletin Will Print Biweekly

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief October 10, 2017

As many other college newspapers have done, the Charger Bulletin will be moving from weekly to biweekly print publication. This was not an easy decision, since we have been the student newspaper of the...

Social Network with Benefits

Social Network with Benefits

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer October 3, 2017

College students should view their social networks as another part of their professional resume. Recently, I read an article in Forbes Magazine that spoke about advancing careers through social networking....

Utilizing Social Media for Good

Utilizing Social Media for Good

Iyana Jones, Staff Writer October 3, 2017

For some reason, every time I open up Twitter or Instagram, I cannot escape celebrity culture. Between the Kardashians, Cardi B, and Taylor Swift, it seems that the public’s attention is focused on who’s...

Tweeting with the 280 Character Limit

Tweeting with the 280 Character Limit

Meghan Mahar, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 3, 2017

I am one of the few privileged Twitter users that received the 280 character expansion, doubling the amount of space I have to compose a tweet. Ironically, I was criticizing this rollout to a friend right...

Understanding Title IX Policies

Understanding Title IX Policies

Ellie Kelly and Nicholas Mroczka October 3, 2017

Since the appointment of Betsy DeVos as the Secretary of Education, there has been speculation and concern about possible changes to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (‘Title IX’). For those...

Will ESPN Discipline Jemele Hill?

Will ESPN Discipline Jemele Hill?

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Contributing Writer September 28, 2017

In a recent article in The New York Times, the conversation about discipline actions being taken against ESPN host Jemele Hill has been controversial. Hill recently posted a series of demeaning comments...

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