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Go Home Geeks, You’re Hipsters

Cameron Hines March 27, 2013

Right now is a great time to be a geek, especially if it’s one for movies. Over the last few years, popularity in comic book movies or other franchises that had a limited following has grown dramatically....

Would you Jump off a Bridge?

Liana Teixeira March 27, 2013

Popularity. It’s something I’m sure everyone has dealt with since middle school. Our social existence was defined by this simple term, and it separated us into groups of similar status. There are many...

“Never Get so Low that No One will want to Touch You”

Elizabeth Field March 13, 2013

I had an enriching experience working as a Legislative Intern at the Connecticut State Capitol two years ago. I was fortunate enough to be placed in the office of Senate Majority Leader Martin M. Looney,...

Happy Ear Muff Day!

Liana Teixeira March 13, 2013

By the time this issue is published, it will be March 13 which, according to my calendar of wacky facts, is Ear Muff Day. This is the first time I’ve ever heard of such a holiday, but somewhere in the...

Congress Does Something Right: House Finally Passes VAWA!

Elizabeth Field March 6, 2013

Victims of domestic and sexual violence recently went over 500 days without critically important protections sanctioned by the Violence Against Women Act, first established in 1994 by then-senator Joe...

U.S. Census Bureau Lacks Cultural Sensitivity

Liana Teixeira March 6, 2013

Culture is an important aspect of any society; in the United States, we have the unique opportunity of being surrounded by countless groups of people who stem from all corners of the globe. I, myself,...

Rooming Selections

Nadine Northway March 6, 2013

The semester is ending and everyone is thinking about their lives for fall 2013. For some people, they will be graduates going out into the real world, but for a lot of us, we are oh-so-impatiently awaiting...

Things I’ve Learned Since Coming to College

Elissa Sanci March 6, 2013

College has taught me so many important life lessons, and most of these lessons will probably stick with me for the rest of my life. Here’s a list, in no particular order, of the things I’ve learned...

Food I Wish we had here at UNH

Nadine Northway February 27, 2013

Dear Sodexo, Here at the University of New Haven, we have a ton of food choices. We not only have the option of our regular cafeteria in Bartels, but we also have Jazzman’s, Pandini’s, Grill 155,...

Letter to the Editor: State of the Union

The Charger Bulletin February 27, 2013

By Cliff Vosberg Contributing Writer Every year, the new president of the United States of America delivers a speech. The State of the Union, to be exact. This speech outlines what this president...

An Opinion on Opinions

Elizabeth Field February 20, 2013

The Charger Bulletin has been a hallmark of student life at UNH since our establishment in 1938. More recently, the Charger Bulletin has become more notorious for stirring up a little trouble and it’s...

“How Do I Write For Thee? Let Me Count the Ways…”

Liana Teixeira February 20, 2013

Hello readers! I don’t know about you, but spring semester is flying by, and it’s a bit difficult to believe this is only the second editorial I have written since classes began. I’m not going to...

Safe Haven: Movie v. Book

Samantha Mathewson February 20, 2013

It’s expected that when a movie is made based on the book, it is just that: based off of— not cookie-cutter. But there is a difference between alterations and changes. Safe Haven came to theaters...

The Beginners Guide to Taking the City Bus: Written by a Girl Who’s Only Done it Twice Before

Elissa Sanci February 20, 2013

I have to admit, I’m not a fan of taking the city bus—but then again, who is? Who actually likes to sit on a crowded bus, pressed up against strangers who sometimes smell, worrying about missing your...

“Ignorance Isn’t Always Bliss” A Response to ‘Gosh Darn Country Music!’”

Shannon Livewell February 14, 2013

Let me preface this article by saying that I believe music is a topic of life that is as subjective to personal preference as religion or politics. It is a form of expression for many and a way to escape...

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