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The table at the USGA meeting, West Haven, Nov. 29, 2022.

USGA hosts Open Forum on first-generation student struggles

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor December 6, 2022

Mary Lippa, a senior psychology student at the University of New Haven and the Undergraduate Student Government Association's vice president of community, advocacy and diversity, led an open forum on Nov....

A presentation plays during the concert for Ukraine and Holomodor remembrance, Dec. 3, 2022.

Concert for Ukraine and Holodomor remembrance moves audience

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor December 6, 2022

Students from the University of New Haven, along with off-campus guests, gathered in the Bucknall Theater to listen to a musical performance from Professor Victor Markiw from the university’s music department....

The New Haven bench celebrates a three, West Haven, Dec. 4, 2022.

Women’s Basketball grounds Ravens, wins 79-51

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor December 6, 2022

The New Haven women’s basketball team got back in the win column on Saturday afternoon with a dominant 79-51 win over the Franklin Pierce Ravens. After two consecutive losses, they responded accordingly,...

Football wins Elm City Trophy, beats Southern 14th consecutive time

Football wins Elm City Trophy, beats Southern 14th consecutive time

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief November 15, 2022

In their regular season finale on Saturday, the New Haven football team traveled across the city to Southern Connecticut State University in this year’s installment of the Elm City Bowl. The matchup,...

The Incendio Dance Project performs, Nov. 8, West Haven.

Midnight Madness: A Charger tradition lives on

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor November 15, 2022

On Wednesday night, the New Haven men’s and women’s basketball teams hosted their annual Midnight Madness event, which celebrates the kickoff of the new basketball season. Students and faculty came...

New Havens Kameryn King takes a jumpshot against Georgian Court, West Haven, Nov. 12, 2022.

Women’s basketball starts season strong; beats Georgian Court 78-71

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor November 15, 2022

The New Haven women’s basketball team started their season on Saturday night with a convincing 78-71 win over the Georgian Court Lions. It was a back-and-forth affair, but the Chargers were able to come...

Field hockeys seniors pose for a picture, West Haven, Nov. 12, 2022.

Field Hockey struggles on senior day, loses 3-0

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor November 15, 2022

The New Haven field hockey team took the field on Saturday afternoon against Saint Anselm for their Senior Day in the final game of the regular season before the Northeast-10 playoffs begin. Ceremonies...

Results of the 2022 midterm elections from the New York Times, Nov. 12, 2022.

Connecticut midterm election results: Democrats win big

Lillian Newton, Politics Editor November 15, 2022

On Tuesday, Connecticut voters filled a number of political positions. As of Friday, voters chose Democrats for most of the open roles in the state, filling all four of Connecticut's four constitutional...

Longobardi (left), Perry (center) and Scott (right) look toward Smerd Pitch contestants, West Haven, Nov. 10, 2022.

Smerd Pitch provides opportunities for student entrepreneurs

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor November 15, 2022

Five teams of student entrepreneurs gathered in the Atrium of the university’s Orange Campus this past Thursday after five weeks of preparing for the opportunity to pitch their startup business ideas...

Posters commemorating Ms. Gullapally and Mr. Patamsetti, West Haven, Nov. 9, 2022.

Community gathers in ‘Celebration of Life’ for crash victims

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor November 15, 2022

The Beckerman Recreation Center was filled with people from across campus gathered on Wednesday to celebrate the lives of Mr. Sai Narasimha Patamsetti and Ms. Pavani Gullapally, two graduate students who...

Gaboury (left) watches as Boyd (center) shakes hands with Zenger (right), West Haven, Nov. 9, 2022.

University announces named chair and professorship recipients; recognizes faculty achievements

Andrea Rojas, Videography Editor November 15, 2022

A handful of heavily-credentialed university professors were honored for their nationally-recognized work on Wednesday, when the appointees of named chairs and professorships were announced. The event...

Kevin Honorio performs during the talent show, Nov. 11, 2022.

Kappa Gamma Rho hosts ‘Say What?’ Talent Show

Amber Cholewa, Community Engagement Editor November 15, 2022

Perspective On Friday in the German Club, the brothers of the Kappa Gamma Rho brotherhood (KGR) held their annual talent show, which filled the crowd with laughter, and a bit of confusion by the interesting...

Wide receivers Kasi Hazzard (left) and Dev Holmes (right) celebrate after a touchdown, West Haven, Nov. 5, 2022.

Football dominates in front of Homecoming crowd, wins 50-6

Tyler Wells, Editor-In-Chief November 8, 2022

In their final home game of the regular season, the New Haven football team dominated visiting Franklin Pierce University 50-6. With an attendance of 4,202 in the stands, the afternoon was dedicated to...

A mail-in voting envelope.

What to know for Nov. 8: Connecticut’s election day

Lillian Newton, Politics Editor November 8, 2022

On Tuesday, thousands of individuals across Connecticut will travel to polling centers across the state to vote in the midterm election. Before you head off to vote, here is everything that you should...

Big Tuesday performs at Fall Fest, West Haven, Nov. 6, 2022.

Local bands shake the ground at Fall Fest

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor November 8, 2022

This past Sunday, the Music Industry Club (MIC) turned main campus into a hub of high energy as they took over the residential side to hold a two-part music festival. Fall Fest, which took place in...

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