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The Charger Bulletin

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

Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, democracy could follow

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

It is not a question. It is not a debate. With the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the fate of American democracy hangs in the balance. Nine individuals sit on the Supreme Court,...

Trump continues to oppose mail-in voting, Republican party concerned

Trump continues to oppose mail-in voting, Republican party concerned

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor September 28, 2020

President Donald Trump’s operation to prevent mail-in voting for the elections this fall is raising fears among Republicans – especially in swing states – that his actions could negatively affect...

Decision 2020: Why vote for them?

Decision 2020: Why vote for them?

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

The 2020 presidential election is just over a month away, and with absentee ballots soon to be distributed, students at the University of New Haven are making the case to vote for their candidates. According...

Virtual 2020 career fair

Virtual 2020 career fair

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor September 28, 2020

The University of New Haven held its annual career expo on Sept. 16. Although it looked different this year because of COVID-19 restrictions, students were still able to meet virtually with possible employers. Rather...

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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies at 87

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor September 21, 2020

The Supreme Court announced Friday that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, lifelong advocate for gender equality, had died. Ginsburg died of complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer, surrounded by family...

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BREAKING NEWS: Two Positive COVID-19 Cases

September 16, 2020

Below is an email from the COVID-19 Task Force informing the university community of two positive COVID-19 cases on campus:   Dear Members of the University Community, We are writing to inform...

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Apple Event Coverage – Sept. 16, 2020

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor September 16, 2020

On Sept. 16, Apple CEO Tim Cook virtually hosted a highly-anticipated annual Apple event titled “Time Flies.” The event was held to unveil upcoming releases of new mobile hardware and software updates...

VMAs Rewind Playlist

Shaylen Stancil, Contributing Writer September 15, 2020

The annual MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) are an anticipated event for artists to put together show-stopping performances for their newly released music. This playlist is a throwback to the 2000s, with...

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Trump’s Four Years in Office: Effective or Not?

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer September 14, 2020

In a short, 16-minute inaugural speech, President Donald Trump delivered some of his key campaign talking points, keeping America first, and that there was no time for empty talk. But did Trump hold...

The new COVID-19 policies: As effective as we allow them to be

The new COVID-19 policies: As effective as we allow them to be

Isabelle Hajek, Contributing Writer September 14, 2020

On Aug. 14, the University of New Haven gave students their first taste of “Campus Life Reimagined” in an email from the COVID-19 task force. The email included an addendum to the student handbook...

Lorenzo Boyd—who he is and where he wants to take the university

Lorenzo Boyd—who he is and where he wants to take the university

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief September 14, 2020

Amid the Black Lives Matter movement, Steven Kaplan, UNH president, announced the school had hired Lorenzo Boyd as vice president for diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer. Some students...

Women’s Soccer Preview

Women’s Soccer Preview

Neva Bostic, Contributing Writer September 13, 2020

“Live in the moment… Be in the moment,” is a message from senior captain of the women’s soccer team, Jordan Nichols. Even with a season anticipated for a playoff run pushed back to the spring,...

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Recap of the 2020 MTV VMAs: The Inventive Production Value of the Music Industry’s New Normal

Tiara Starks and Sean McGuire September 4, 2020

Using unique technology, pre-filmed footage, and green screens, the MTV Video Music Awards streamed on Aug. 30 amid the COVID-19 pandemic and live-event restrictions. This year, there was not a physical...

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Facebook and Twitter remove Russian accounts targeting Americans with political misinformation

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor September 4, 2020

On Tuesday, Facebook and Twitter announced the removal of 13 accounts connected to Russian spyware for spreading false news about racial justice and President Donald Trump's policies. According to the...

The Move from Theatre to Tablet: How Traditional Theatre Viewing has Changed

The Move from Theatre to Tablet: How Traditional Theatre Viewing has Changed

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor August 31, 2020

Because of COVID-19, Broadway theaters have been tentatively shut down through January 2021 amid New York’s Phase 2 reopening plan, which prompted other theatres to go “dark “ all across the country. These...

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