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Growing Up and Growing Out

Liana Teixeira August 29, 2012

Walking around campus this past week, I couldn’t help noticing how many faces I didn’t recognize. And to tell you the truth, it was a bit scary. During the past two years at UNH, I became so used...

Looking Back and Ahead

Isaak Kifle May 2, 2012

Hey guys! I’m the treasurer of the Class of 2014 and just wanted to say a few things as the end of the year approaches. Classes are over and pretty soon finals will be as well. To the Class of 2014,...

Well That’s the End of That

Matt DiGiovanni May 2, 2012

Here I am, something like 52 issues and editorials later, and about to wrap up my time at the University of New Haven. It’s been a good run for the past four years, and I can honestly say that I don’t...

And So It Ends…

Joann Wolwowicz May 2, 2012

In a few days, the Class of 2012 will be graduating. Four years ago we came onto this campus, young and looking forward to the next four years. Now looking back, I wonder where all the time has gone. I...

An Unforgettable Experience

Elizabeth Field May 2, 2012

I would like to begin by saying that the last three years that I have spent as a staff writer for The Charger Bulletin have been a wonderful, unforgettable experience. As editor of my high school paper,...

Summer and New Beginnings

Liana Teixeira May 2, 2012

Hello everyone.  Starting this fall, I will be the new Assistant Editor of the Charger Bulletin. I could not be more excited to work with such a great group of students, and I want to sincerely thank...

29th Annual Alumni Scholarship Ball

Matt DiGiovanni April 25, 2012

Last Saturday, April 21, I, as well as a group of fellow students, attended the 29th Annual Alumni Scholarship Ball, an event designed to raise money for scholarships, while also providing an entertaining...

Updates on Campus

Joann Wolwowicz April 25, 2012

I am going to start off with a few numbers unrelated to this editorial topic. First off, there are only three weeks left of school. This is the second to last issue of The Charger Bulletin. And lastly,...

Being Respectful

Matt DiGiovanni April 18, 2012

Last Wednesday (4/11) marked a sad time at UNH following the announcement of the untimely death of sophomore Stirling Danskin. The campus community immediately came together, and the outpouring of support...

Are Cell Phones Hurting Face to Face Communication?

Joann Wolwowicz April 18, 2012

Undoubtedly, the invention of cell phones was one of the best yet. They come in handy in the worst of situations. Imagine your car breaking down on the side of the road, only to not have any way of getting...

Santorum is Out

Ana Abraham April 18, 2012

A while ago, I wrote a couple of editorials about one of the GOP hopefuls for the 2012 presidency, a woman named Michele Bachmann. Her stances on some issues that were very near to many were frightening....

A Salute to UNH Students

The Charger Bulletin April 18, 2012

I graduated from "New Haven College" in 1968 after a stint in the military. Pete Peterson was our President, and I had the distinct pleasure of taking several classes from Dr. Phil Kaplan- a renowned historian...

Recapping and Looking Forward

Matt DiGiovanni April 11, 2012

It’s funny sometimes how things work out. In the March 28 issue of The Charger Bulletin, I wrote an editorial discussing the misuse of social media that pops up here and there when things happen on campus...

The First of the Many Lasts

Joann Wolwowicz April 11, 2012

With April already in full swing (scary isn’t it?) and spring finally here, that means there are relatively few issues of The Charger Bulletin left to put together. To be specific, after this issue which...

Mental Health on Campus: Are We Well?

Elizabeth Field April 11, 2012

Have you been waking up on the wrong side of the bed lately, or are you showing signs of chronic depression? Are you a stressed out over upcoming finals, or are you experiencing symptoms of anxiety? Would...

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