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The shiny new eSports Arena, West Haven.

eSports Arena set to replace DellaCamera Stadium

Chris Valentine, Contributing Writer April 4, 2023

Following discussions among administrative university staff concerning the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education, communication from the Office of Marketing and Communications...

Food combinations you should be arrested for eating

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor April 4, 2023

SATIRE Food is something that we all love and enjoy, and while we all have unique pallets, some people just take it too far. They may think they are being fun and creative by coming up with new concoctions...

Florida bans the Bible to combat pornography in schools

Lindsay Giovannone, Columnist April 4, 2023

SATIRE There are 1,648 banned books in the United States and even more that are challenged. According to the American Library Association, books are usually challenged because of “a desire to protect...

Tension rises on campus between dorms, sides form for looming revolution

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief April 4, 2023

The air in the Bixler/Gerber Quad was dead as flurries of snow settled into a cold March afternoon. The only audible noises were the distant ringing of police sirens and the calamity of an ultimate frisbee...

Costruction commences, West Haven.

Forest Hills Apartments to be revamped as a Toys R Us

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor April 4, 2023

SATIRE Toys “R” Us –– the land of hopes, dreams and overpriced toys –– is remembered by Americans having visited children. Even if you weren’t going to buy Barbie dolls or Lego sets from...

Ye takes on West Haven.

Kanye West announced as Spring Week headliner

Jessie Hymowitz, Contributing Writer April 4, 2023

SATIRE The University of New Haven’s Student Committee of Programming Events (SCOPE) announced that this year’s Spring Weekend will feature famous Twitter user and rapper Kanye West. “I am very...

Health Services to compensate for dormant CVS

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor April 4, 2023

SATIRE Last year, the CVS across from the Atwood apartment complex closed down without warning or explanation. This has left first-year students and upperclassmen who do not have cars without access to...

How to blend in with sports fans

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor April 4, 2023

SATIRE Navigating the world of sports is no easy feat. With all of the lingo and strong emotions that go hand-in-hand with being a sports fan, it can be hard to hang out with members of this cult. It’s...

The Hunger Games: College major edition

Erin Smith, Politics Editor April 4, 2023

SATIRE The first annual Hunger Games will be taking place instead of finals week starting on May 1. It will go on for as long as it takes until there are two victors. Graduation will be postponed if necessary....

Egg rolls.

Leave the California roll, take the egg roll

Chris Valentine, Contributing Writer March 28, 2023

I had just settled into my seat in the corner of a busy Japanese restaurant when I came to a realization. “Wait a minute,” I mumbled to myself, listening closely to the bustle of the kitchen and...

I’ve had 5 majors, and that’s okay

Noelle Miller, Contributing Writer March 28, 2023

I never thought having multiple college majors would be viewed as a bad thing until I shared my history on the first day of my journalism class. I told my professor and classmates that I have had five...

The benefits of taking a gap year

Danielle Catalano, Contributing Writer March 28, 2023

Taking a gap year has been considered a luxury accessible only to wealthy college-aged students who want to backpack around Europe, but it has become increasingly popular as more students begin to see...

It’s time for a change to campus dining

Editorial Board March 28, 2023

The dining services offered on campus are ever changing, with new additions like Moe’s being welcomed every few years. Now, with a growing student population, it is good to reevaluate our dining and...

The IRS needs help, and there is no solution

Lindsay Giovannone, Columnist March 28, 2023

April is perhaps America’s most maligned month for one reason: tax day. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)makes filing taxes as muddling as possible. Numbers and acronyms litter the website: 1040, 1048,...

Are we better than the corporations we cover? Holding up a mirror to diversity in newsrooms

Mariah​​ Towles, Contributing Writer March 7, 2023

I have become accustomed to being the only Black woman in the room. In addition to being followed around high-end stores and ignoring the many microaggressions of my peers, going places that are not inclusive...

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