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Why Going to the Gym by Yourself is Actually Really Great

Elissa Sanci September 4, 2013

    Two years ago, the worst thing I could have ever done was workout by myself. I was scared to make a fool of myself in front of people I didn’t know and I lacked motivation. I would rely on others...

50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” Speech

Samantha Mathewson September 4, 2013

Fifty years ago this week, Martin Luther King Jr. led the March on Washington to deliver his “I Have a Dream Speech” in order to shed light on the political and social challenges African Americans...

Rain is for Luck

Liana Teixeira September 4, 2013

I’ll start off first by giving a big welcome back for all returning UNH students, and an even bigger welcome to the incoming class of 2017! It’s hard to believe almost four years ago I was in your...

In Time

Samantha Mathewson September 4, 2013

Well it’s that time of year again where all of us arrive back on campus and the new comers embark on their first, and maybe most exciting or scariest, adventure to date. One thing we all have in common,...

Graduation is Coming

Elizabeth Field May 8, 2013

It’s May already? I’m graduating in two weeks? How did time pass by so fast, especially in these last few months? For some of you, these next few weeks mark the end of your college experience and for...

Until Next Time

Liana Teixeira May 8, 2013

Well, here it is…the last issue of the Charger Bulletin for the year. It’s an odd feeling to tell you the truth. No more editing, no more article lists, not spending my Sunday afternoons cooped up...

Challenge Accepted

Samantha Mathewson May 8, 2013

College is the time in your life when you finally get to make decisions for yourself, and one of the those decisions is what you plan on studying to later get a career in the field of your choice. When...

The Year in Review

Cameron Hines May 8, 2013

It’s that time again. For some of us, this concludes our first year at college. For others this will be the end of their college career. As it’s time to say our goodbyes and farewells, I’d like to...

Looking Back at Freshman Year

Elissa Sanci May 8, 2013

Thinking about how I felt this time last year makes me smile. Exactly a year ago, I was confused, nervous, anxious and a little bit sad. Confused because I didn’t know where I wanted to go to college,...

The End of Another Year

Isaak Kifle May 8, 2013

As I put pen to paper (or rather, finger to keyboard), I can’t help but think of everything that has happened over the past year. This has been such an eventful year, not just for me, but for UNH and...

Finally Over Stress

Nadine Northway May 1, 2013

The stress of finals is brewing and everyone’s tension is rising. I know it is not just me because everyone seems to be getting out the claws lately when they get mildly annoyed. However, you cannot...

Letter to the Editor: A Reflection on College

The Charger Bulletin May 1, 2013

Letter to the Editor It is coming to be the end of the year and, probably like many students on campus, I have gone overboard one too many times. In the end, I have decided that I like myself a lot...

Things I wish I Could Accomplish at UNH

Nadine Northway May 1, 2013

Unfortunately for myself, I will not be attending the University of New Haven next year. With my time here, I wanted to bring forth some new challenges. I was thinking of ways we could improve our school. One...

5 Reasons Why Banner is Better than Matrix

Elissa Sanci April 24, 2013

The University of New Haven recently made the switch from Matrix to Banner Self Service for the fall registration process. Matrix was a nightmare; Banner seems to be a dream. Here are, in no particular...

What Happened in Boston

Cameron Hines April 24, 2013

The world is never without tragedy: everyday people die for inhumane reasons, millions starve, and the media seems to only pay attention to these tragedies. This past week, the 2013 Boston Marathon was...

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