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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

I Ate at a Different Sodexo Location Every Day and This is What Happened

Glenn Rohrbacker March 9, 2016

With recent efforts to bring to light the inefficiency of Sodexo’s food service, I decided to go to each place on campus and really see where all the complaints are coming from and what the real issues...

Why is Membership in Activism Clubs on the Decline?

The Charger Bulletin March 2, 2016

By ANONYMOUS contributing Writer [email protected] There are many student activist groups on the University of New Haven campus, but they have seen their membership declining to the point...

Hunger Games: Graduation Tickets Edition

Gabby Nowicki March 2, 2016

College commencement: a moment I have imagined for many years even before starting my time at this University. I watched my sister as she crossed a large stage surrounded by friends and family; this is...

Shuttle Scare: Sleeping on the Job

The Charger Bulletin March 2, 2016

By ANONYMOUS contributing Writer [email protected] I have used the Boston Post Road shuttle more times than I can count and I’ve never had a problem with the service. As a student...

Why Body Positivity Will Never Be a Thing

Alessia Bicknese February 24, 2016

In today’s society, we are obsessed with “body positivity” and obtaining the perfect “body image” – whatever that is. But the truth is, no one will ever win, nor will we ever know what the...

The Face of Student Debt

Kaitlin Mahar February 24, 2016

If you’ve ever wondered who the face of student debt is, we now have an answer. It’s not Bernie Sanders. It’s not Uncle Sam. It’s nobody famous, infamous, or even remotely well-known. It’s Shakeem...

How to Cope With Tragedy in Three, Easy Steps

Kaitlin Mahar February 17, 2016

We all have felt that familiar sinking in our stomachs. It seems like nothing will ever be the same, like you can’t go back to how it used to be. You feel yourself sinking into despair and feeling such...

Religion in Politics

Dayna Lindo February 17, 2016

I’ve been getting more involved in local community activism, and it’s made me extremely happy. I recently attended a public hearing in Bridgeport to support speakers against a gas plant proposal to...

Super Bowl Rings Cost More Than My Tuition

Elissa Sanci February 17, 2016

On first glance, I mistook last year’s Super Bowl ring for an over-sized, bedazzled high school class ring as the camera zoomed in on it during Super Bowl 50. I caught myself wondering why anyone would...

Five Websites Every College Student Should Know About

Kaitlin Mahar February 10, 2016

1. RateMyProfessor.com Taking an elective or a core that’s outside your area of expertise and have no idea who to take it with? Then let me introduce you to the best friend a college student could ever...

Love in the Time of Dating Apps

Elissa Sanci February 10, 2016

At one point in time, online dating was seen as a last ditch effort only utilized by the lonely and desperate. Now, as we sit on the cusp of 2016, we can get anything essential online—clothes, food,...

Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Graduate

Kaitlin Mahar February 10, 2016

The diplomas are handed off to the graduates like batons from one generation of the rat race to the next. The tassels are twirled, the caps are thrown into the air, and, as soon as those optimistically-decorated...

Best Ways for College Students to Earn Some Extra Cash

Kaitlin Mahar February 3, 2016

We all know the plight of being the living, breathing realization of the “broke college student” stereotype, but what can we actually do about it? Few of us can handle balancing a full-time job with...

I Don’t Feel Safe On Campus and This Is Why

The Charger Bulletin February 3, 2016

This week my friends and I witnessed an altercation on campus late at night. What at first appeared to be a male student attacking a female student turned out to be a male student restraining his female...

The American Dream is Dead, and We Killed Her

Kaitlin Mahar February 3, 2016

We hear about it all the time. The man who grew up in a small apartment with his middle class parents and six siblings who went on to build an oil empire that still stands strong today. The woman who went...

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