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Softball launches three home runs in doubleheader sweep of Saint Rose

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor April 11, 2023

In low-scoring games, it only takes one play to change the outlook of a game in any situation. Every play becomes magnified and could be the difference between walking off the field with a win or wondering...

Rowe-Allen poses in the Alumni Lounge, West Haven, April 5, 2023.

Ophelie Rowe-Allen named new Vice President of Student Affairs

Valentina Ortiz Elian and Justin Coviello April 11, 2023

To many college students, the dean of students is the one person you want to avoid; a meeting with them must spell the end of your collegiate career, after all. However, University of New Haven students...

The community gathers to commemorate faculty members, West Haven, April 5, 2023.

Once a Charger, Always a Charger: university honors faculty members with memorial service

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor April 11, 2023

Life is precious; it’s perhaps the simplest fact that we will ever know and yet one which we may never truly grasp until it affects us in the most permanent way. Sadly, it is a fact that the university...

AASU brings awareness to AAPI Heritage Month

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor April 11, 2023

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month celebrates the lives and achievements of all Americans who trace their lineage to Asia and the islands dotting the Pacific Ocean. The month of...

An insight into how the women of USGA overcame adversity this academic year

Justin Coviello and Presley DePugh April 5, 2023

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) has experienced a high amount of turnover in its executive board (e-board) during the 2022-23 academic year. Over the past two semesters, the senior...

Students observing the art in the gallery, West Haven, March 9, 2023.

Drawing II enlarge objects that are “part of their everyday life”

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor March 28, 2023

Creating a piece of art is something that takes much time and effort. The students in the Drawing II course understood just that and excelled when its 16 students created personal pieces that are now set...

A crescent moon over Maxcy Hall, signifying the start of Ramadan,

Muslim Student Association leads campus in observance of Ramadan

Justin Coviello, Campus News Editor March 28, 2023

The ninth month of the Islamic calendar marks an important time for Muslims around the world, as it signals the beginning of Ramadan, a holy month commemorating the revelation of the Qur’an to the Prophet...

Breaking: Police respond to multiple-weapon attack on Bristol St.

Mia Adduci and Justin Coviello March 27, 2023

Earlier this morning, outside of 37/39 Bristol St., exactly 0.5 mile from main campus and just blocks away from the Atwood and Parkview apartment complexes, West Haven police responded to an incident in...

Baseball continues their hot start to the season with 11-5 win over Molloy

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor March 23, 2023

Starting a season with consistency throughout the lineup and generating runs is what every team strives for, which is usually a sign of a team that is bound to win games and make a deep playoff run. The...

Men’s basketball loses 95-58 in first-ever Elite Eight appearance

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor March 23, 2023

The final games leading up to a championship are where teams are truly tested to see if their style of play can stand tall against other top teams in the nation. Every team has gone through the ups and...

Breaking: UPD notifies of suspects in attempted KIA thefts

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor March 9, 2023

Developing This past Monday at approximately 11:35 p.m., the University Police Department (UPD) responded to a reported theft in the Atwood apartment complex parking lot. According to a report sent...

Baseball dominates in Myrtle Beach, sweeps weekend series against Bridgeport

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor March 7, 2023

It is not often that teams are able to hit the ground running and play to their full capacity in their first games of the season. Players are still getting accustomed to seeing the game at full speed,...

Tyler Anthony speaks to the crowd, West haven, March 2, 2023.

Two students honored during Celebration of Life

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor March 7, 2023

Soft music filled the room as people gathered in the Beckerman Recreation Center to reflect on the two lives recently taken from the university’s graduate student community. The music faded and in its...

An overhead view from the Polar Plunge, West Haven, March 5, 2023.

SAAC brings together campus community to raise money for third annual Make-a-Wish Week

Justin Coviello and Andrea Rojas March 7, 2023

Sunshine, blue skies, a light breeze and the sound of waves lapping the shore greeted a crowd of student athletes, friends and families at Prospect Beach at Abbott Park in West Haven. After a few gloomy...

Andre Brown points to images of after his release.

To be wrongfully convicted: Students given an anecdotal lens into the justice system

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor March 3, 2023

“An individual encapsulated in quicksand; breathing out of a straw, and the only ones giving him oxygen are his family, friends and at times, birds and other creations of God through faith –– that...

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