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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Softball sweeps Malloy

Softball sweeps Malloy

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor March 27, 2021

The softball team took to the diamond for their third straight homestand when they hosted the undefeated Malloy Lions on March 25. In front of cardboard cutouts and students in the stands, they made their...

New Haven women’s lacrosse drops game against No. 17 Bentley

New Haven women’s lacrosse drops game against No. 17 Bentley

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer March 27, 2021

On March 23, on one of the hottest days of the year, the No. 17 ranked Bentley University women’s lacrosse team came out on fire in the first half against the No. 14 University of New Haven. Senior attack...

Biden fires staff for pot use as New York seeks to legalize

Biden fires staff for pot use as New York seeks to legalize

Barry Lewandowski, Staff Writer March 26, 2021

In 2019, during the height of the Democratic Primaries, only eight percent of Americans believed marijuana should be considered an illegal substance, and two-thirds of the country believed recreational...

University alumna invited to speak on “America’s Most Wanted”

University alumna invited to speak on “America’s Most Wanted”

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor March 19, 2021

On Sept. 24, 2012, Eugene Palmer allegedly killed his daughter-in-law Tammy in Stony Point, NY. In May 2019, Palmer was added to the FBI 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. On Mar. 15, his case was featured...

Iran and Russia interfered in the 2020 U.S. election, according to report from U.S. Director of National Intelligence

Iran and Russia interfered in the 2020 U.S. election, according to report from U.S. Director of National Intelligence

Samuel Weinmann, Staff Writer March 16, 2021

On Monday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ONDI) released a report that said Russian President Vladimir Putin made attempts to interfere with the 2020 U.S. election by providing “misleading...

Sofia Martinez: How far she’s come and where she’s going

Sofia Martinez: How far she’s come and where she’s going

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief March 15, 2021

In the fall of her freshman year, now-junior public relations major Sofia Martinez would have never expected to become the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) President. With the 2020-2021...

Charger Sports Spotlight: Brandon LaManna

Charger Sports Spotlight: Brandon LaManna

Tyler Garnet, Contributing Writer March 15, 2021

This edition of Charger Sports Spotlight features Brandon LaManna, a graduate student with a sports management degree, working on a general business degree. He is a relief pitcher from Long Island, NY...

$1.9 trillion stimulus bill passes Senate: What to know

$1.9 trillion stimulus bill passes Senate: What to know

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer March 15, 2021

Following 27 hours of debate in the Senate, a third COVID-19 relief bill passed on Saturday after a 50-49 vote. The $1.9 trillion stimulus bill now moves back into the House of Representatives for final...

Meet the 2021-2022 USGA election winners

Meet the 2021-2022 USGA election winners

Elisa D’Egidio, Staff Writer March 15, 2021

The 2021-2022 Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) Election results were released via email on Mar. 11 after elections took place on the Charger Connection website. Junior communication...

ChargerREC offers wellness services for all students, in-person and virtually

ChargerREC offers wellness services for all students, in-person and virtually

Kelly Adkins, Contributing Writer March 15, 2021

At the Beckerman Recreation Center, ChargerREC staff are leaving no stone unturned when it comes to implementing programs and services that fulfill the wellness needs of students during this trying time. Despite...

Fans to be allowed at games this spring

Fans to be allowed at games this spring

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor March 10, 2021

Three days before the start of the spring sports season, the University of New Haven Department of Athletics has released its fan policy for spring home games. Only members of the campus community –...

Student and OnlyFans creator talks sex-positivity and empowerment

Student and OnlyFans creator talks sex-positivity and empowerment

Beth Beaudry, Amanda M. Castro, and Kayla Mutchler March 9, 2021

For some people, the sex industry is a taboo subject; for University of New Haven senior accounting major and OnlyFans creator Heather Chandler – who asked to be referred to with the name she uses on...

The Marine Conservation Society: Helping students and the environment

The Marine Conservation Society: Helping students and the environment

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor March 9, 2021

The Marine Conservation Society is not simply a club, rather it is a group of students who strive to help the environment. Their mission is to educate the campus community on the environment and issues...

University sports are back with release of spring sports schedules

University sports are back with release of spring sports schedules

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

The Northeast-10 (NE-10) announced the release of their 2021 spring sports schedules, laying out the framework for the impending season. The conference posted the schedules throughout the week of Feb....

Nearly 50 days in: How Joe Biden has spent his time in office

Nearly 50 days in: How Joe Biden has spent his time in office

Samuel Weinmann, Contributing Writer March 9, 2021

With little more than a month in office, President Joseph R. Biden has issued dozens of executive orders, many of which involve revoking decisions made by former President Donald J. Trump. It was widely...

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