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Emotional Support Animals Have Positive Impact on Students

Emotional Support Animals Have Positive Impact on Students

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 12, 2018

Service and emotional support animals have become more accepted on University of New Haven’s campus in the past few years, and more students now have an animal in their dorm room for assorted reasons....

Transfer Students Often Have Trouble Graduating On Time

Transfer Students Often Have Trouble Graduating On Time

Marissa Rosado, Contributing Writer February 6, 2018

The University of New Haven accepts nearly 300 transfer students every semester. With over 100 degree programs and 70 minors, students have a variety of different careers to pursue. The application process...

University Says No New Fee for Laundry

University Says No New Fee for Laundry

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief January 30, 2018

In a story published on January 28, 2018 in the Charger Bulletin, it was reported that students would be charged a one-time fee starting in the fall for laundry services. An Office of Residential life...

"Free Laundry" Could Turn into Extra Fee for Students

“Free Laundry” Could Turn into Extra Fee for Students

Corina Rodriguez, Contributing Writer January 28, 2018

University of New Haven students say they are excited about free laundry, but their excitement  may be short lived. University Associate Director of Housing and Operations Daniel Percopo said there...

Numbers Show Notable Lack of Diversity in University Staff

Numbers Show Notable Lack of Diversity in University Staff

Kiana Quinonez, Staff Writer January 23, 2018

At the University of New Haven, 76.38 percent of all employees are white, according to data compiled by the IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access) Council. This figure is comprised of 73.67...

Counseling Center Saw Increase in Wait Times Last Semester

Counseling Center Saw Increase in Wait Times Last Semester

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief January 23, 2018

Peter Agliata goes to counseling and psychological services weekly. Well, he tries to. But to go there, Agliata, a senior at the University of New Haven, along with other students, has faced longer...

UNH Experts Give Context to Government Shutdown

UNH Experts Give Context to Government Shutdown

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer January 21, 2018

The government shut down on the one-year anniversary of the Trump presidency, and a lot of questions are being asked about what this means for the American people. Political science professor Chris...

University Names Chris Palmer New Athletic Director, Bailey Gone

University Names Chris Palmer New Athletic Director, Bailey Gone

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor January 17, 2018

On Tuesday, January 16, the University of New Haven announced the hiring of Chris Palmer as the new Director of Athletics and Recreation. Duane Bailey was named athletic director in May of 2017, but...

USGA Signs on to Letter Asking DeVos to Reconsider Title IX Changes

USGA Signs on to Letter Asking DeVos to Reconsider Title IX Changes

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief December 7, 2017

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) at the University of New Haven is signing a letter expressing concern over proposed revisions to Title IX guidelines for universities. The letter,...

For AIDS Awareness Month, New Treatments Show Promise

For AIDS Awareness Month, New Treatments Show Promise

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor December 5, 2017

  The treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS is evolving every day, and at the forefront of that is pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). PrEP is a medication, under the name Truvada, which is...

Connecticut's First Cat Café Opens in New Haven

Connecticut’s First Cat Café Opens in New Haven

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief December 4, 2017

Angela and Michael Pullo had three things in mind when opening their business: cats, coffee, and community. The couple opened Mew Haven Cat Café, the first of its kind in Connecticut, to accomplish...

Campus Climate Survey Gives Details on Student Experiences

Campus Climate Survey Gives Details on Student Experiences

Sarah Dematteis, Staff Writer December 4, 2017

Early last semester, the University of New Haven conducted a series of campus climate surveys as a part of an initiative to improve the campus’s diversity and inclusion. “I feel very strongly that...

Women's Volleyball Crowned NCAA D2 East Region Champs

Women’s Volleyball Crowned NCAA D2 East Region Champs

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor December 2, 2017

The Chargers took the court Saturday night (Dec 2) to take on American International in the NCAA Division II East Region Final. The Chargers defeated the Yellowjackets in three sets to move on to the...

Burbank's Bringing the Barbershop to You

Burbank’s Bringing the Barbershop to You

Chazz Mair, Contributing Writer December 2, 2017

The students of Quinnipiac University have few options when it comes to barber shops. A quick google search shows only two are a short drive away from its main campus. However, for many students, even...

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