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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Anna Dinino, sophomore sports management major and creator of "Crime Bistro Podcast," Oct. 21, 2021, West Haven.

University student starts up her own true-crime podcast

Elisa D’Egidio, Student Life Editor October 26, 2021

From mystery novels to crime documentaries taking over all streaming services, it is no surprise how fast true-crime podcasts have been gaining popularity. Crime-loving fanatics turning online sleuths...

A view from Sleepy Giant State Park, April 27, 2018, Hamden.

Take these fall trips near West Haven

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2021

It’s fall in New England, and if you’ve been here for a while, you know that it offers some beautiful and entertaining sights. With Halloween less than a week away, it’s the perfect time to cram...

The #CollegePlague is viral on social media and on-campus

The #CollegePlague is viral on social media and on-campus

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor October 26, 2021

A novel pandemic, a hurricane evacuation, the great flood and now the #CollegePlague; our university students have had quite the fall semester. The ironically-named “plague” is not only an unidentified...

From costume to party, have yourself a harmless Halloween

From costume to party, have yourself a harmless Halloween

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor October 26, 2021

Halloween is a time many look forward to; unfortunately, it comes with a foreboding undertone for many communities. While some prepare for a fun night out with friends and plan cute, Instagram-worthy photo...

Pfizer booster shots are now available to residential college students

Pfizer booster shots are now available to residential college students

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor October 12, 2021

According to a report from an FDA official on Oct. 5, individuals 18 years and older could soon be eligible for COVID-19 booster shots. While booster shots aren’t available for the general population,...

Dev Holmes, Connor Degenhardt and other players on the Chargers football team during the Homecoming football game versus Saint Anselm College, Oct. 9, West Haven.

Defense stifles Saint Anselm, wins big on Homecoming

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor October 12, 2021

The New Haven football team provided a resonating exclamation point for Homecoming weekend as they devastated visiting team Saint Anselm College 56-7 on Saturday afternoon. The Chargers’ defense put...

Surprise! It’s still Hispanic Heritage Month

Surprise! It’s still Hispanic Heritage Month

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor October 12, 2021

Every year, starting on Sept. 15, National Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) honors Latines and Hispanics in the U.S. for our culture and history. Congress established Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968, which...

A scene from "Squid Game."

Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ takes the Internet by storm

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor October 12, 2021

On Sept. 17, the thriller series "Squid Game" was released to Netflix. The series takes place in South Korea and is about a group of highly indebted individuals who have chosen to take part in a peculiar...

Adrielys Gomez draws the Puerto Rican flag on the sidewalk, Oct. 7, West Haven.

Draw your attention to chalk your flag community event

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor October 12, 2021

As a closing event to round out Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM), the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion hosted a chalk your flag event on the Bixler-Gerber quad on Oct. 7. Held outside the Myatt...

Is the U.S. ready for booster shots, or is it too soon?

Is the U.S. ready for booster shots, or is it too soon?

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor October 5, 2021

Perspective On Sept. 21, during the United Nations’ (U.N.) 76th Session in New York, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said that despite the world's progress with vaccines, wealthier countries...

A football on a field

Embarrassing! These teams continue to lose despite top draft picks and ‘good’ game strategies

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor October 5, 2021

We all do embarrassing things from time to time, but these five football teams are putting themselves through unprecedented levels of humiliation. Halfway through week four of the 2021 NFL season, the...

Students walk across the rainbow crosswalk, West Haven.

October marks national LGBTQ+ History month: Why should you care?

Mia Adduci, Contributing Writer October 5, 2021

October marks the peak of fall, from apple picking, to homecoming, all the way to Halloween. However, in the midst of all the red and orange of fall festivities, society tends to undermine the power of...

Halsey and Kim Kardashian announcement on SNL's Instagram

Saturday Night Live unveils plans for new season

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor October 5, 2021

After months of speculation, Saturday Night Live’s (SNL) 47th season’s first batch of host and musical guests, along with an updated cast and writing staff list is here. “Loki” actor Owen Wilson...

Men's soccer players on the Kathy Zolad Stadium field

Men’s Soccer draws against NE-10 foe Stonehill

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor October 3, 2021

The Blue and Gold hosted the Stonehill College Skyhawks in a Saturday afternoon NE-10 matchup at Kathy Zolad Stadium. Coming off an overtime victory against the Golden Nights from the College of Saint...

New Haven and Molly volleyball teams in their huddles at either side of the gym

Volleyball proves too much for Molloy, wins in straight sets

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor October 3, 2021

The New Haven women’s volleyball team continued their hot streak against out-of-conference Molloy College on Thursday night, winning in straight sets. This pushed the Chargers’ win streak to five,...

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