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The Charger Bulletin

Charlie the Charger: Admission’s token nonbinary icon

Charlie the Charger: Admission’s token nonbinary icon

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor April 5, 2022

Satire We all know that the queer population at the University of New Haven is vast, yet somehow, despite our overpowering ratio, we tend to be underrepresented. In recent light, the university has displayed...

The new and bimbofied Charger statue outside of the Beckerman Receration Center, West Haven.

Bimbofication at the university: A necessary manifesto

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-In-Chief April 5, 2022

Satire It is our time. We’ve had women’s rights in the 1960s and for LGBTQ+ rights in the 70s and 2010s––but this isn’t enough. I feel underrepresented, erased, alienated. I look around and...

The outside of Charlie’s Cabaret, the all new adult entertainment venue at the university, West Haven.

German Club to be turned into an adult entertainment venue

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor April 5, 2022

Satire The German Club, officially called Arbeiter Maenner Chor, is an iconic campus building at the University of New Haven where exciting student events like the flu shot clinic have been held. However,...

Isabelle Hajek and Linsday Giovannone touch grass for the first time in their lives during HNRS 1111, West Haven.

Honors program announces totally real course listings for fall semester

Editorial Staff, Editorial Staff April 5, 2022

Satire It is officially the point in time during the second semester where the registration process for next fall has begun, and the highly anticipated list of Honors courses has been released. Here are...

Ghosts hide inside Maxcy Hall, West Haven.

Meet the ghosts in Maxcy Hall that have been haunting you

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor April 5, 2022

Satire Have you ever felt as if you were being watched while walking to class inside Maxcy Hall? Have you ever felt spooked while walking past the building late at night? The building was once an orphanage...

Members of MSA, faculty and staff during the one-year celebration, West Haven, March 22, 2022.

MSA celebrates one year of “community, peace and fearlessness”

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-In-Chief March 29, 2022

In just one year, the Muslim Student Association (MSA) has made its presence known at the University of New Haven since its virtual beginning on March 15, 2021. From World Hijab Day celebrations to interfaith...

The women’s lacrosse team in a huddle against Molloy College, West Haven, March 24, 2022.

Women’s lacrosse pulls away late over Molloy

Tyler Wells, Managing Editor March 29, 2022

The No. 18 New Haven women’s lacrosse team took home a 21-12 victory against Molloy College on Thursday night after pulling away in the fourth period. It was a back-and-forth contest throughout as the...

Colorism: Enough is enough

Colorism: Enough is enough

Desheania Andrews, Contributing Writer March 29, 2022

Racism has always existed, but its insidious cousin, colorism, has become rampant––especially in African American communities. Colorism is a form of discrimination in which people with lighter skin...

The Charlie the Charger statue, West Haven.

We need a steed: It’s time for a live mascot

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2022

University of Connecticut, University of Colorado Boulder, University of North Alabama, Louisiana State University, Yale University. Some of these universities are hundreds of miles apart; others are in...

The number of refugees per country, as reported by the UN, in millions, as of March 5

Ukrainian crisis solidifies white “Model Refugee” motif

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor March 11, 2022

The pure definition of a refugee is an individual fleeing their home country to escape a form of persecution or danger; however, modern context has definitely divided the concept into the desirable and...

The outside of Hazell Nut Café, inside of Maxcy Hall, West Haven.

Hazell Nut Café reopens after two-year COVID-19 shutdown

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor March 8, 2022

The Hazell Nut Café is a student-run business that will reopen on campus after spring break, after a near two-year hiatus from the COVID-19 pandemic. The staff and community at the café are excited...

"Our Charger Pride is nearing extinction:" Students share about cancellation of winter commencement

“Our Charger Pride is nearing extinction:” Students share about cancellation of winter commencement

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor March 8, 2022

The University of New Haven's Commencement Committee has announced it would no longer hold winter commencement ceremonies, and students aren’t thrilled. According to the campus-wide email announcing...

Child protesting the war in Uraine, Berlin, Feb. 24. 2022.

Sweeping sanctions are placed on Russia amid ongoing Ukraine Invasion

Lillian Newton, Staff Writer March 8, 2022

Since the start of Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine, the majority of countries around the world have come together to condemn Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin and his administration for choosing to start...

Members of the Club Tennis team with Charlie the Charger, Nov. 7, 2021.

Tennis Club encourages low-stakes, competitive environment

Julianna Pegnataro, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

When it comes to playing sports at the NCAA Division II level, students can feel overwhelmed and anxious. But for those seeking to play tennis on a less competitive level, the University of New Haven has...

Professors virtually present information on Putin’s activity, West Haven, Feb. 25, 2022.

University has discussion on Russia’s war against Ukraine

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor March 1, 2022

On Feb. 25, an email from Dean Ophelie Rowe-Allen invited the university community to join a speaker series from the College of Arts and Sciences and Department of National Security, discussing the warring...

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