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The Charger Bulletin

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New Haveners March for Science on Earth Day

New Haveners March for Science on Earth Day

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor April 22, 2017

  Over 3,000 people marched in the New Haven March for Science on Earth Day. Many gathered in Washington D.C. and across the country to bring awareness to science and the dangers of budget...

Multicultural Students Hold Silent Protest for Representation

Multicultural Students Hold Silent Protest for Representation

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 22, 2017

      Students at the University of New Haven representing several multicultural organizations on campus held a silent protest on Saturday to call for more representation for people of color on campus. Members...

Gerber Hall is Officially Unveiled

Gerber Hall is Officially Unveiled

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 21, 2017

On Friday, April 21, the freshman and sophomore residence hall formerly known as Botwinik Hall, transformed into Gerber Hall with a dedication ceremony held to honor Murray Gerber. Opening for the...

What to Do if You Experience Sexual Harassment

What to Do if You Experience Sexual Harassment

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 19, 2017

Last weekend, it was revealed that a University professor was included in a report alleging sexual misconduct with students at the professor's previous employer, Choate Rosemary Hall. In light of this,...

UNH Student Stands Out in Alaska and at College

UNH Student Stands Out in Alaska and at College

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor April 18, 2017

Freshman Richie McKinney is not your average college student. Born in Alaska, an avid adventurer, cross-country runner, and three-time All-Alaska drummer, he attributes his unique quirks and attitudes...

UNH Professor Included in Choate School Report on Sexual Misconduct

UNH Professor Included in Choate School Report on Sexual Misconduct

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 15, 2017

In a New York Times article from April 13, it was revealed that a report was published by Choate Rosemary Hall, a private boarding school in Wallingford, CT saying a dozen faculty members committed sexual...

Is Living On Campus Worth It?

Is Living On Campus Worth It?

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 11, 2017

In the April 4 issue of The Charger Bulletin, President Steven H. Kaplan wrote a column outlining his belief in the benefit of living on campus, versus living off. Students responded to Kaplan’s letter...

Sodexo, University Unveil New Meal Plans for Fall 2017

Sodexo, University Unveil New Meal Plans for Fall 2017

Christina Genovese, Staff Writer April 11, 2017

In the fall of 2017 Sodexo will implement new meal plans for students. Sodexo is also making changes in the Marketplace and dining hours. The Marketplace will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. next year, and...

Botwinik Hall to Be Renamed "Gerber Hall"

Botwinik Hall to Be Renamed “Gerber Hall”

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 10, 2017

In an email to students, President Steven H. Kaplan announced that Botwinik Hall, a freshman and sophomore residence hall at the University of New Haven, would be renamed Gerber Hall. The namesake comes...

President Kaplan Encourages Students to Live On Campus

President Kaplan Encourages Students to Live On Campus

Steven H. Kaplan, President, University of New Haven April 4, 2017

One of the best decisions that all four of my children made as college students was choosing to live on campus. My oldest, in fact, spent all four years in campus housing and is now a successful medical...

Empowered Women Empower Women: UNH Women's Leadership Conference

Empowered Women Empower Women: UNH Women’s Leadership Conference

Samantha Reposa, Assistant Editor April 4, 2017

Women of all ages and backgrounds gathered in the Bucknall Theater at the University of New Haven to celebrate their womanhood with a theme surrounding “Women, Media and the Gender Lens” at the Women’s...

Amy Bleuel, Founder of Project Semicolon, Dies at 31

Amy Bleuel, Founder of Project Semicolon, Dies at 31

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 3, 2017

Amy Bleuel, founder of Project Semicolon, a non-profit organization dedicated to suicide prevention and mental health awareness died on March 24. Bleuel, 31, started Project Semicolon in April of 2013...

University, Sodexo Respond to Nutrition Report Allegations

University, Sodexo Respond to Nutrition Report Allegations

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor April 2, 2017

The Charger Bulletin, in Tuesday’s edition, reported on a study about Sodexo’s nutritional value. This report was published on a website at https://www.isitbadforyou.com which gave Sodexo an ‘F’...

Sodexo Receives an F Rating on its Quality of Food

Sodexo Receives an F Rating on its Quality of Food

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor March 29, 2017

Sodexo’s nutrition was reviewed by ‘Is it bad for you.com’ and received an F rating. Sodexo provides food to over 500 school districts and 850 universities over 80 different countries, including...

University Releases New Core Curriculum Plan for Fall 2017

University Releases New Core Curriculum Plan for Fall 2017

Gordon Simerson, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Studies March 24, 2017

New undergraduate students enrolling at the University beginning Fall 2017 will be on a new Core Curriculum plan.  This is the first substantive change to the Core since 2006. The new Core still requires...

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