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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Chargers come out on top over Adelphi, 57-42

Adam Sigal, Staff Writer March 4, 2025

The Chargers women's basketball team tipped off against the Adelphi Panthers in an NE10 Conference matchup and won, 57-42. The Chargers entered the game on a three-game win streak with a record of 16-9...

Tristian Jeffries dribbling the ball.

Men’s basketball falls short in last regular season game

Mikaela Motz, Managing Editor March 4, 2025

The Chargers lost to the Adelphi University Panthers, 70-59, for their final regular season game on Tuesday. New Haven had lost to Adelphi earlier in the season and fell short of the Panthers by double-digits...

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Jane Fonda delivers a rousing speech at the SAG Awards

Natalia Lizak, Arts & Life Editor March 4, 2025

While accepting the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Lifetime Achievement Award, Jane Fonda delivered a speech that combined her gratitude for the accomplishment, with activism last month. The 87-year-old...

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Communications department hosts Equity in Media Fellowship event

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor March 4, 2025

Last week, the university’s communications department hosted its second annual Equity in Media Fellowship event. The Equity in Media Fellowship is a two day event meant to provide students with opportunities...

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What is happening with the recent federal layoffs?

Kylie O’Neil, Contributing Writer March 4, 2025

Jon Stewart, an American comedian and actor who hosts The Daily Show, had words about the continuous federal firings led by Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). “They are viewing...

The Myatt Center in the Gerber/Bixler Quad

Myatt Center uncertain over diversity, equity and inclusion policies

Alex Soto, Haiden Leach, Patch Bowen, Campus News Editor and Contributing Writers March 4, 2025

Since taking office, Pres. Donald Trump has eliminated diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within federal agencies. His administration is now attempting to eliminate DEI from any institution...

Women's basketball team before tip-off.

Women’s basketball defeats cross town rival SCSU, 55-49

Timothy Lewis, Contributing Writer February 25, 2025

After over a week break from action, the Chargers women’s basketball team faced their rival, the Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) Owls on Wednesday night. New Haven was looking to split the...

Charger Baseball kicks off spring season in Myrtle Beach

Skylar Griffin, Associate Editor February 25, 2025

This weekend, the Chargers baseball team traveled to Myrtle Beach, SC for their first spring training trip. New Haven faced three teams in four games and won two of the four. The Chargers started their...

Women’s lacrosse dominates in season opener against Mount Olive, 16-7

Mikaela Motz, Managing Editor February 25, 2025

In their season opening game against the University of Mount Olive Trojans, the Chargers lacrosse team won 16-7. Attacker Lindsey Belmonte opened the game with an early goal assisted by midfielder...

The seniors on the men's basketball team.

Men’s basketball falls short on senior night, 87-58

Mikaela Motz, Managing Editor February 25, 2025

Last week, the Chargers hosted the Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) Owls as their senior recognition game opponent. New Haven lost 87-58. Prior to tip off, New Haven honored seven seniors;...

Movie poster for "A Lien"

Connecticut filmmaker’s short film receives Oscar nomination

Natalia Lizak, Arts & Life Editor February 25, 2025

Norwalk Connecticut resident Alex Morsanutto was the first assistant director of the 15 minute film, “A Lien,” which now faces hopes of winning an Academy Award. Directed by brothers Sam and David...

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University celebrates the significance behind Black History Month

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor February 25, 2025

As the month comes to a close, so does this year’s Black History Month. This February, a number of events were hosted by organizations on campus such as the Myatt Center and Black Student Union in honor...

Winter Guard practicing in the Beckerman Recreation Center

University Winter Guard reaching new heights

Emily Lavoie, Multimedia Editor February 18, 2025

The University of New Haven Winter Guard has seen significant support from the university over the past year, which has helped the team begin their competitive season on the right foot. Last spring,...

Chargers track and field compete at Yale Giegengack Invitational

Timothy Lewis, Contributing Writer February 18, 2025

On Saturday, the University of New Haven Chargers’ track and field team competed in the Yale Giegengack Invitational. New Haven had an all-around great day as multiple Chargers put up stellar numbers...

Women’s basketball comes out on top over Pace, 49-45

Mikaela Motz, Managing Editor February 18, 2025

Last week, the Chargers faced off against the Pace University Setters and won the conference game, 49-45. After four straight losses, the Chargers were able to break their losing streak after a late...

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