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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

What’s likely to come after election day

What’s likely to come after election day

Isabelle Hajek, Staff Writer November 3, 2020

In anticipation of Tuesday’s election, many individuals have speculated as to how people will react given the preliminary results. Since the results of the election will not be finalized tonight, it...

You’re an idiot. You’re a fascist. This election has tested us.

You’re an idiot. You’re a fascist. This election has tested us.

Susan L. Campbell, Charger Bulletin Advisor November 2, 2020

I grew up in a mixed household. My parents were rock-ribbed Republicans. My mother will go to her grave believing Nixon was framed. My grandparents were yellow-dog Democrats. Fellow Missourian Harry...

The Zoom event

Author Jennifer Cobbina speaks to university students about protests changing America

Isabelle Hajek, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

On Tuesday, the office of the V.P. for diversity & inclusion and the Myatt Center for Diversity & Inclusion hosted a webinar entitled “Hands Up Don’t Shoot: How Protests Changed America.”...

What is happening in the battleground states

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor November 2, 2020

As Election Day creeps closer, both candidates have put an emphasis on visiting so-called battleground states. These states tend to have split support for Democrat and Republican candidates. In these...

Trump v. Biden: Who’s Who

Trump v. Biden: Who’s Who

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor November 2, 2020

Though Americans are aware of who the Democratic and Republican candidates for president are, it is important they know the facts and what they have been able to achieve leading up to the point of candidacy,...

Top things to know before the election if you don’t follow politics

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor November 2, 2020

The election this year is facing different circumstances as COVID-19 continues to loom in the U.S. It is understandable that there may be some confusion surrounding the election. With this in mind, here...

Choose the lesser of two evils — But don’t stop there

Mia Steadman, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

This upcoming election has been hanging over the heads of all Americans like a big, gloomy, blue and red cloud. I’ve seen countless Facebook posts, articles and Twitter threads all pondering how we are...

How Millennials and Gen Z are impacting the election

How Millennials and Gen Z are impacting the election

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor November 2, 2020

Experts have been debating how the results of the 2020 presidential election will change education, but America’s students may be the ones changing the election. Matthew Schmidt, national security...

One decision, millions of voices

One decision, millions of voices

Ryan Bibeau, Contributing Writer November 2, 2020

“Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an individual – or at least that he ought not do so; but that he is executing...

How the election is impacting mental health among students

How the election is impacting mental health among students

Kelly Adkins, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

As 2020 comes to an end in all of its glory, the U.S. Presidential election is just another additive to mental health struggles for the students on campus. According to a BioMed Central study on the...

Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court

Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor October 27, 2020

On Monday, the Senate voted to confirm Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court following a frenzied month of Republican action to approve President Donald Trump’s third pick to the court...

A Brush with Death

A Brush with Death

Brenna Levesque, Halloween Contest Winner 2020 October 26, 2020

I wake with a start, regretting it as pain shoots through my head. I’m in a dark room and as my eyes slowly adjust to the lack of lighting, I see there’s something laying on the ground nearby. My heart...

From "The Corpse Bride"

Four movies to watch this Halloween

Andrea Alverca, Contributing Writer October 26, 2020

As Halloween approaches, we’re used to seeing most people go to parties, dress up in costumes, or go trick-or-treating. However, because of the pandemic, experts have advised people to stay indoors....

Maintaining Halloween spirit on campus

Maintaining Halloween spirit on campus

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor October 26, 2020

Halloween during a pandemic may be different, but it is not canceled. At least, not completely. University of New Haven faculty and student leaders are doing all that they can to host Halloween programs...

Should Kids Go Trick or Treating This Year?

Should Kids Go Trick or Treating This Year?

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor October 26, 2020

In the words of Randy from American Idol: “It’s a no from me, dawg.” If we truly think about it, is it the smartest decision to allow your at-risk children to be in the company of others who may...

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