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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Soccer team huddles before the NE10 Semifinals

After 40 seasons, Concord University bests men’s soccer team

Ignacio Fuentes, Contributing Writer November 25, 2024

On Nov. 16, the New Haven men’s soccer team faced the Southern New Hampshire Penmen in the Northeast-10 conference championship. The Chargers fell short to the Penmen, 1-2. The Chargers made their appearance...

Tyson and Paul face off before match

The fight between generations: Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor November 25, 2024

Perspective The popular streaming service platform Netflix reported that they would be considering streaming a boxing match involving Jake Paul. This would be the third time that Netflix broadcasts...

Governor M. Jodi Rell acknowledges a standing ovation as she begins her State of the State address in front of the Connecticut legislature

Former Connecticut Governor Jodi Rell dead at 78

Adam Relkin, Contributing Writer November 25, 2024

The last Republican to serve as governor of Connecticut died Nov. 20, after a short illness. M. Jodi Rell was a respected figure during her political career. She worked across party lines on issues despite...

Students making clay figurines at the Mold and Mingle event in the new commuter lounge

Commuter lounge hosts Mold and Mingle event

Ninamarie DeMennato, Campus News Editor November 25, 2024

The Commuters Association held one of the first commuter events called “Mold and Mingle” on Tuesday, Nov. 19. The event featured air-dry clay, allowing attendees to make clay figurines while chatting...

Abunar running in NE10 Championship,

Abunar competes in NCAA DII Cross Country Championship

Mikaela Motz, Sports Editor November 25, 2024

On Saturday, Nov. 23, junior Mohammed Abunar represented the University of New Haven in the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championship. The championship was held at Haggins Oak Golf Complex in Sacramento,...

Mohammed Abunar running in a race in the Central Connecticut State University Cross Country series

Abunar to represent New Haven in Division II National Cross Country Championship

Mikaela Motz, Sports Editor November 18, 2024

For the first time in 23 years, the University of New Haven will be at the Division II National Cross Country Championship. Earlier this month, Mohammed Abunar, a junior, competed in the NCAA East Regional...

New Haven seniors getting honored before the game

Women’s volleyball shuts out Assumption on Senior Day

Mikaela Motz, Sports Editor November 18, 2024

Last weekend, the Chargers hosted Assumption University as their Senior Day opponent and swept the Greyhounds, 3-0. Before the match began, New Haven honored a trio of senior players, including libero...

New Haven football players after clinching the program's sixth NE10 title

The Chargers become back-to-back NE10 Champs after a win over Pace Setters 41-14

Adam Sigal, Staff Writer November 18, 2024

On Nov. 16, the New Haven Chargers took the shiny blue turf at DellaCamera Stadium for a huge showdown against the Pace University Setters in their regular season finale. With the Northeast-10 Conference...

Tyler, The Creator’s ‘Chromakopia:’ A new chapter in color and sound

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor November 18, 2024

With each album, Tyler, The Creator has defied expectations as he reinvents himself, and establishes a unique musical voice that blends genres, influences and personal exploration. His newest album,”Chromokopia”,...

Turkey is no longer the main dish on Thanksgiving, side dishes have taken over.

Ninamarie DeMennato, Campus News Editor November 18, 2024

What’s on your Thanksgiving table? Turkey on Thanksgiving was made popular by Sarah Josepha Hales in her 1827 novel “Northwood”. The book includes a chapter dedicated to New England Thanksgiving...

Women’s basketball defeats Franklin Pierce, 66-44

Mikaela Motz, Sports Editor November 18, 2024

The Chargers faced the Franklin Pierce University Ravens for their first conference game of the season last week and won 66-44. Prior to the match against Franklin Pierce, the Chargers began their season...

Men’s basketball wins first conference game of the season

Mikaela Motz, Sports Editor November 18, 2024

Last week, the Chargers faced off against the Franklin Pierce University Ravens for the first conference game of the season and won 81-75. After finishing the AIC Yellow Jacket Invitational with a record...

Student dancing at the Diwali event

UNH kicks off International Student Week with Diwali Celebration

Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado and Alex Soto November 18, 2024

It’s that time of the year again, end of the year celebrations begin from multicultural organizations on campus. One notable celebration is the university’s annual Diwali Celebration. Diwali, also...

Veterans and recipients of honorary degrees in the Alumni Lounge,

101-year-old veteran receives honorary doctorate

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor November 18, 2024

Warren Mulston, a 101-year-old World War II combat veteran who undertook 52 missions as a radar navigator with the Ninth Air Force, was awarded an honorary doctorate at the university’s 23rd annual Veterans...

#6 Anthony Denis celebrates a goal with #37 Darsein Gabriel

Chargers advance after defeating Saint Michael’s College, 3-1

Ignacio Fuentes, Contributing Writer November 11, 2024

After a win on the road against Adelphi University, the New Haven Chargers secured a quarterfinal game in the Northeast 10 Championship. On Saturday, the Chargers faced the Saint Michael's College Purple...

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