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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Privacy & Privilege: Don’t Rain on my Parade

Privacy & Privilege: Don’t Rain on my Parade

Alex Halfinger, Staff Writer March 2, 2017

Sixteen years ago, the idea of taking our shoes off at an airport seemed weary and precautious. The question of “am I a terrorist?” looped the brains of harmless travelers every time they walked through...

Walking Dead Star Slams Complaint of Racism

Walking Dead Star Slams Complaint of Racism

Alessia Bicknese, Opinion Editor March 2, 2017

In response to recent controversy, Jeffrey Dean Morgan (“Negan” from AMC’s The Walking Dead) tweeted, “Holy crap people are stupid.” Well said, Jeffrey. Well said. Morgan’s tweet included...

President Kaplan Expresses His Support for UNH's International Community

President Kaplan Expresses His Support for UNH’s International Community

Steven H. Kaplan, President, University of New Haven March 1, 2017

I would like to use this column to reinforce my support and the University of New Haven’s commitment to the international members of our community. Our students, faculty, and staff from around the globe...

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Why I Don’t Care About the Oscars

Reginald Walden, Contributing Writer February 28, 2017

We’ve all had that moment. We saw a movie earlier in the year and loved every minute of it. We laughed, cheered, cried, and possibly blamed it on the small particles which always seem to permeate cinemas....

Are We Really the University of "New Haven?"

Are We Really the University of “New Haven?”

Kayra Clouden, Staff Writer February 23, 2017

With the exception of weekend outings to the esteemed Gotham or Toad’s Place, I find that there is no UNH presence in the city of New Haven. Upon my own adventures to various shops such as Blue State...

Should the Constitution Be Changed?

Should the Constitution Be Changed?

April Anderson, Contributing Writer February 23, 2017

In my American Government and Politics class, our professor assigned a topic where the students had to discuss the implications of a modern constitutional convention and the way they felt about it. When...

Graduate and Live

Graduate and Live

Ryan Astaphan, Founder, GraduateAndLive.com February 23, 2017

The relative ease of life today’s youth enjoys was made possible due the hard work of earlier generations. The goal of those earlier generations was to find a career that would provide them with life-long...

Why I (Finally) Stopped Drinking Soda

Why I (Finally) Stopped Drinking Soda

Mirinda Osmer, Staff Writer February 23, 2017

I do not believe in New Year’s resolutions. When you think about it, the start of a new year is just another day. As such, I used my return to campus for the spring semester as my “new year” resolution....

USGA President Samantha Moul

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USGA President Sam Moul on Campus Climate

Samantha Moul, USGA President February 23, 2017

In my time here at the University of New Haven, I have learned many things. A lot of these things were taught to me inside a classroom or came from a textbook, but most of the lessons that will surely...

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Why Adele’s Respect to Beyonce Matters

Iyana Jones, Contributing Writer February 21, 2017

At this year’s 59th Annual Grammy’s on Sunday, Feb. 12, the usual occurred. As expected it was filled with mediocre comedy, extravagant gowns, and celebrities congratulating other celebrities - nothing...

America's Infrastructure: A National Report Card

America’s Infrastructure: A National Report Card

Roger Kemp, Professional in Residence February 14, 2017

The term “infrastructure” refers to the basic facilities and installations necessary for society to operate. These include public transportation and communication systems (highways, airports, bridges,...

Sodexo is Bad, But it Could Be Worse

Sodexo is Bad, But it Could Be Worse

Kiana Quinonez, Contributing Writer February 14, 2017

If you’re a student at the University of New Haven, then you are all too familiar with the often disagreeable dining services offered. Students frequently complain about the dining service Sodexo: the...

An Open Letter to the UNH Campus from a College Republican

An Open Letter to the UNH Campus from a College Republican

Brian Sharnick, President of UNH College Republicans February 14, 2017

One of the most beautiful things about the United States is the peaceful transition of power that happens every four years on Inauguration Day. Millions of Americans gather to watch this historical moment,...

Snow Removal: No Removal

Snow Removal: No Removal

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 14, 2017

Wednesday night into Thursday, we received a substantial amount of snow, which meant all Thursday facility workers were out working hard to shovel the snow on campus. The fact that while we all get to...

Lady GaGa Was Ridiculed Despite a Flawless Performance

Lady GaGa Was Ridiculed Despite a Flawless Performance

Alessia Bicknese, Opinion Editor February 8, 2017

On Sunday, we were undeniably blessed with the presence of Lady Gaga at the Super Bowl. Some might even ask why there was a football game at the Lady Gaga concert. After watching her performance, people...

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