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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

“The Brutalist” faces backlash due to its use of AI

Natalia Lizak, Arts & Life Editor February 25, 2025

With ten Academy Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture of the Year, Brady Corbert’s “The Brutalist” is making a name for itself during this year's award season. However, the film’s use...

TikTok wasn’t banned for long, but should it be banned again?

Nikolas Proestakis, Contributing Writer February 25, 2025

In a world where viral dances, trends and memes are as much a part of daily life as checking the weather, the recent and potential future ban of TikTok in the U.S. has left millions of users scrambling...

Movie poster for "A Lien"

Connecticut filmmaker’s short film receives Oscar nomination

Natalia Lizak, Arts & Life Editor February 25, 2025

Norwalk Connecticut resident Alex Morsanutto was the first assistant director of the 15 minute film, “A Lien,” which now faces hopes of winning an Academy Award. Directed by brothers Sam and David...

Aero Club hosts Sikorsky VP at Bergami Center

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor February 25, 2025

The university’s Aero Club hosted a lecture recently in the Peterson Auditorium with guest speaker Michael Ambrose, who spoke about Sikorsky, aircraft manufacturing, his experiences and future plans...

How H.B. 6893 could help New Haven’s rising homeless population

Kylie O’Neil, Contributing Writer February 25, 2025

An act that would allocate $33.5 million to the state Department of Housing could help New Haven’s homeless population. “This is a statewide problem, and we need a statewide solution. We cannot rely...

New Haven sues Trump administration over sanctuary cities

Adam Relkin, Politics Editor February 25, 2025

Since the start of Pres. Trump’s second term in the White House, various lawsuits have been filed against executive orders he has signed due to concerns regarding the legality of them. One of these lawsuits...

Black History Month graphic.

University celebrates the significance behind Black History Month

Alex Soto, Campus News Editor February 25, 2025

As the month comes to a close, so does this year’s Black History Month. This February, a number of events were hosted by organizations on campus such as the Myatt Center and Black Student Union in honor...

Winter Guard practicing in the Beckerman Recreation Center

University Winter Guard reaching new heights

Emily Lavoie, Multimedia Editor February 18, 2025

The University of New Haven Winter Guard has seen significant support from the university over the past year, which has helped the team begin their competitive season on the right foot. Last spring,...

Chargers track and field compete at Yale Giegengack Invitational

Timothy Lewis, Contributing Writer February 18, 2025

On Saturday, the University of New Haven Chargers’ track and field team competed in the Yale Giegengack Invitational. New Haven had an all-around great day as multiple Chargers put up stellar numbers...

Women’s basketball comes out on top over Pace, 49-45

Mikaela Motz, Managing Editor February 18, 2025

Last week, the Chargers faced off against the Pace University Setters and won the conference game, 49-45. After four straight losses, the Chargers were able to break their losing streak after a late...

Where will graduate students live next semester?

Taralyn Andes, Contributing Writer February 18, 2025

My girlfriend, Holly Dvorak, has just begun the university’s graduate forensic biology program. Securing her position in the program was a grueling process, and she had to make some sacrifices to concentrate...

Tech CEOs impact on the government

Gabriella Pinto, Contributing Writer February 18, 2025

Pres. Donald Trump has received support from several leaders of the tech world. CEOs of some of the largest social media industries have been making changes to their apps, leaning into the conservative...

Men's basketball team against Bloomfield.

New Haven defeats Bloomfield 79-68 in CACC-NE10 showdown

Adam Sigal, Staff Writer February 18, 2025

On Thursday, the New Haven Chargers secured a thrilling 79-68 victory over the Bloomfield College Bears. The game marked a crucial cross-conference matchup between the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference...

Ariana Grande calls for studios and labels to offer therapy for young stars

Natalia Lizak, Arts & Life Editor February 18, 2025

Pop star and actress Ariana Grande is standing up for young musicians and actors by asking labels to grant weekly therapy appointments in their contracts. A young star herself, Grande embarked on her...

Chappell Roan’s Grammy’s speech receives criticism

Gabriella Pinto, Contributing Writer February 18, 2025

On Feb. 2, after winning the Grammy award for Best New Artist, Chappell Roan gave a speech calling for record labels to provide their signed artists with better healthcare and financial support. “I...

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