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ChargerConnection is not Facebook

Joann Wolwowicz October 19, 2011

With ChargerConnection up and running, my doubts about the system have been erased. As with any new system, it takes a little bit to get it fully operational, but as the semester has continued, I see more...

Shalom or Salam

Lara Thomas October 19, 2011

Insensitivity to injustice and basic human rights is a worldwide problem.  I recently reviewed a number of articles on human rights, peace, injustice, and the intolerance of diversity. One does not have...

Tips on Arguing: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions

Brandon T. Bisceglia October 19, 2011

The phrase "necessary and sufficient conditions" is one of those pieces of jargon that is used across a wide range of fields. It pops up in papers on science, philosophy, mathematics, and even social issues....

The Right Way to Complain!

Matt DiGiovanni October 5, 2011

I know I’ve written an editorial about this before, but I think everyone occasionally needs a reminder about how to complain properly to make it less annoying and more about actually getting the complaint...

Stay on Your Own Side of the Sidewalk

Joann Wolwowicz October 5, 2011

As you walk around campus and spend time in the various academic and student buildings, how many times have you come across someone who was being inconsiderate to someone else? If you don’t know what...

To Encourage Scientific Literacy, Reward Citizen Scientists

Brandon T. Bisceglia October 5, 2011

Two new planets outside our solar system were discovered using data from NASA's Kepler telescope, not by scientists. The discoverers were citizen scientists participating in an online project called Planet...

Improving The Charger Bulletin and UNH

Matt DiGiovanni September 28, 2011

Last week Joann and I met with President Kaplan and Karen Grava (the Director of Media Relations) and spoke over lunch about The Charger Bulletin and the university as a whole. For some time now, I’ve...

Be Conscious of Your Postings

Joann Wolwowicz September 28, 2011

Social media is an enormous part of our lives. Facebook, Twitter, and now Google+ have become integrated into students’ lives. People sign onto their computers, and the first thing they do is check Facebook...

Planning for After Graduation

Joann Wolwowicz September 21, 2011

Graduation may seem like a long ways away, but May will be here sooner then you know it. In the blink of an eye, winter break will be here, and next semester is when the countdown officially begins: five...

Tips on Arguing: Confirmation Bias

Brandon T. Bisceglia September 21, 2011

Every day, you are barraged by advertising schemes, statistics, and political rhetoric. Every day, you must express your own views to friends, family members, teachers, and employers. If you want...

Remembering 9/11 and New Things

Matt DiGiovanni September 14, 2011

How’s everyone’s first full week of classes going so far? As much as I enjoy free time, I have to say that finally having a normal schedule that doesn’t completely change every day is nice. A lot...

Dealing with the First Day of Class “Bad Impressions”

Joann Wolwowicz September 14, 2011

With this week being the first full week of classes, it’s good to finally have my schedule go back to normal. I can finally attend every class, and labs can officially begin. I needed to get back into...

Finally… Welcome Back!

Matt DiGiovanni September 7, 2011

Welcome back! This semester is off to an interesting start with the aftermath of Hurricane Irene and the delayed start of classes, but now we’re halfway through our first full week of classes. Hopefully...

Advice for all Undergraduates

Joann Wolwowicz September 7, 2011

The fall semester has officially begun, and I know most of us are excited to be back. Summer can be absolutely fantastic, but after a while, we all start to miss the people we meet here at school. Sure...

A Successful Spring Weekend and the End of the Semester

Matt DiGiovanni May 4, 2011

Who had a great time during Spring Weekend? I know I did! Since I became involved with The Charger Bulletin during my sophomore year, I used Spring Weekend as an opportunity to become a "member" of SCOPE...

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