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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

Bixler Hall outbreak and increase in cases forces New Haven to move to yellow alert status

Bixler Hall outbreak and increase in cases forces New Haven to move to yellow alert status

Elisa D’Egidio, Staff Writer March 4, 2021

The University of New Haven has had a recent increase of positive COVID-19 cases and has changed its status on the COVID Dashboard from green to yellow on Mar. 2. If the alert status turns to orange, all...

University's COVID Task-Force announcement: University moves to Yellow slert status due to increase in COVID-19 cases

University’s COVID Task-Force announcement: University moves to Yellow slert status due to increase in COVID-19 cases

March 2, 2021

Dear Members of the University Community, Due to an increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in our University community, we have made the decision to move to Yellow alert status. While the...

University NAACP continues to educate on campus

University NAACP continues to educate on campus

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor February 22, 2021

Since its establishment 121 years ago, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) remains America’s largest civil rights activist organization, expanding by over 2,200 branches,...

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Black community at University of New Haven speaks out about lack of Black faculty on campus

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor February 22, 2021

In a year where overwhelming racial unrest has taken place in the U.S. and in the University of New Haven’s own backyard, increasing faculty diversity has become a priority this year for college campuses...

Kamala Harris: A future of firsts and progress

Kamala Harris: A future of firsts and progress

Isabelle Hajek, Staff Writer February 22, 2021

On Jan. 19. Sen. Kamala Devi Harris was sworn into office as Vice President of the U.S, and now, as the highest-ranking woman in the country’s history, she is expected to continue to lead through a series...

Myatt Center & NAACP host Black History Month programs

Myatt Center & NAACP host Black History Month programs

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor February 22, 2021

February is Black History Month and the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion (MCDI) has been known for hosting and promoting a variety of events to help celebrate and educate students. Carrie Robinson...

Joshua Goodart, University of New Haven cybersecurity major, dies of COVID-19 complications at 22

Joshua Goodart, University of New Haven cybersecurity major, dies of COVID-19 complications at 22

Kayla Mutchler, Amanda M. Castro, and Tiara Starks February 11, 2021

On Feb. 6, beloved University of New Haven student Joshua Goodart died at the age of 22 after a near month-long battle with COVID-19-related complications. He was a senior cybersecurity and networks major. Mr....

NY Gov Cuomo Aims to Reopen Broadway and other Arts Organizations

NY Gov Cuomo Aims to Reopen Broadway and other Arts Organizations

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor February 11, 2021

The state of New York will undertake an extensive COVID-19 testing plan as a way to help facilitate the reopening of arts organizations across the state including the city’s previously shuttered Broadway...

Screenshot of the ReCharge Day webpage on newhaven.edu

Goodbye spring break, hello ReCharge days

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor February 8, 2021

Before the spring 2021 term began, the University of New Haven made the decision to cancel spring break to prevent students from traveling and possibly returning to campus with a COVID-19 exposure. The...

Who is Amanda Gorman?

Who is Amanda Gorman?

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor February 8, 2021

President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s inauguration was filled with historic and inclusive moments, though it was Biden’s inaugural poet, 22-year-old Amanda Gorman, who captivated America with her poem that...

Impeachment update: what to know before trial begins

Impeachment update: what to know before trial begins

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer February 8, 2021

The Senate met on Tuesday to be sworn in as jurors preceding former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, slated to begin on Feb. 9. Articles of impeachment against Trump were filed following...

How social media bans could change politics

How social media bans could change politics

Barry Lewandowski, Staff Writer February 8, 2021

On Jan. 8, former President Donald J. Trump was banned from Twitter, as the site claimed he directly violated their policy. In the wake of the former president’s ban, the path forward for social media...

Long-Live Sweatpants Nation: 2021 Fashion Trends

Kelly Adkins, Contributing Writer February 8, 2021

To all professors who are irked by students dressed in pajamas during their lectures, close your ears. In terms of the fashion-realm, all us lazily-clothed college students are up to par, after all. After...

How COVID affects people with chronic diseases

How COVID affects people with chronic diseases

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor February 8, 2021

While it is evident that COVID-19 can adversely affect anyone who contracts it, the risk is even higher and deadlier for chronically ill and immune-compromised individuals. In a statement for The Charger...

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Carrie Robinson joins university as new director of The Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2021

2020: the year of a pandemic, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election and a riot has finally come to a close. As 2021 begins a new chapter, so is the University of New Haven, with the recent...

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