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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Library Closes Due to Exhaust Gas

Library Closes Due to Exhaust Gas

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief December 5, 2018

At 7:40 a.m. Wednesday, students received a message that the Marvin K. Peterson Library was closed because of mechanical issues. According to Lou Annino, associate vice president of facilities, the...

University Better Than Average Despite Challenges

University Better Than Average Despite Challenges

Nicole Rivera, Photography Editor November 28, 2018

After her sophomore year at the University of New Haven, psychology major Alexis Cirillo dropped out. Cirillo thought about how her money was being used and where it was going after her teacher said in...

Thanksgiving Week of Service

Thanksgiving Week of Service

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor November 20, 2018

The University of New Haven’s Thanksgiving Week of Service was last week. The event was co-sponsored by the Center for Student Engagement, Leadership and Orientation (CSELO), dining services, and the...

Seniors Experience Registration Issues

Seniors Experience Registration Issues

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor November 14, 2018

On Monday, Nov. 5, seniors of the University of New Haven woke up bright and early in anticipation for class registration. With schedules prepared and eyes glued to their computer screens, these students...

The College of Business will be housed  in the Bergami and Pompea Business Education Center.

Business College Moves to Orange Campus

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief November 14, 2018

The College of Business has launched a pilot program to begin moving the college to University of New Haven’s Orange campus, according to Brian Kench, dean of the College of Business. The program began...

University Reflects on California Shooting

University Reflects on California Shooting

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief November 14, 2018

A mass shooting  Wednesday night in Thousand Oaks, Calif., left 13 dead, including the shooter, U.S. Marines veteran Ian Long. The shooting took place at the Borderline Bar & Grill during their weekly...

Cornell Scott Hill Health Center offered Free HIV testing to students.

NAACP Aims to Stop the Stigma

Ariana Lasher, Contributing Writer November 14, 2018

On Thursday, Nov. 8, the university’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) hosted their annual free HIV testing event in the Moulton Lounge. HIV, or Human...

The ceiling during repairs in  apartment 31 of Savin Court Townhouses.

Ceiling Repairs Continue in Savin Apartment

Kiana Quinonez, Managing Editor November 6, 2018

A potential mold outbreak, a falling ceiling, and concerned students greeted the residents of Apartment 31 in Savin Court Townhouses. The students said they were facing a unique situation, and an unresponsive...

Know Your Ballot

Know Your Ballot

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief November 5, 2018

Election Day is two short days away. Do you know what’s on Connecticut’s ballot? The Charger Bulletin did what every college student does if they want to know something: We checked the Internet. Here,...

University Seeks to Lessen Food Waste

University Seeks to Lessen Food Waste

Corina Rodriguez, Contributing Writer October 31, 2018

Over 130 billion pounds of food are discarded every year in the United States. According to the Food Recovery Network, an organization created by students from the University of Maryland that fights to...

"Halloween" Horrifyingly Horrid

“Halloween” Horrifyingly Horrid

Brian Guski, Contributing Writer October 30, 2018

Although the newly released “Halloween ” movie, directed by David Gordon Green, shares a name with the horror cult classic, it most definitely does not share the same great cinematic qualities of its...

Chargers Go Pink for Colleen Sorbello

Chargers Go Pink for Colleen Sorbello

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer October 25, 2018

It was a weekend of pink across Charger athletics as teams showed their support in the fight against breast cancer. On Friday, the Colleen Sorbello Breast Cancer research lab in Dodds Hall was dedicated...

University Relationship with Saudi Arabia Called Into Question

University Relationship with Saudi Arabia Called Into Question

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2018

Controversy surrounding the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, has given rise to questions about the relationship between the University of...

Examining Sexual Assault Resources on Campus

Examining Sexual Assault Resources on Campus

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor October 17, 2018

When students are in danger, they need to know that their university is there to protect and support them. In sexual assault cases, this is especially true. So what protections are in place to prevent...

University's Largest Class Comes Back Smaller

University’s Largest Class Comes Back Smaller

Sean McGuire, Contributing Writer October 17, 2018

The Class of 2021 was the biggest freshman class to ever be accepted into the University of New Haven.  But is it as big as we remember? The answer is no. Every university has retention rates. The...

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