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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Echlin’s Burn Rooms Blown Away

Samantha Mathewson February 27, 2013

After a horrible wind storm that recently ripped through the UNH campus, the Echlin Fire Science Barn faces structural damage and the University fears for its collapse. On Jan. 31, the barn located...

36 Inches of Winter Wonderland

Patricia Oprea February 14, 2013

“Three feet, I’m telling you they said THREE!” said a student in Bartels, insistently trying to convince his friend, who scoffed in disbelief; the time was about five in the afternoon on Thursday,...

New UNH Res Hall Faces Dilemma

Samantha Mathewson February 14, 2013

Previously approved polices for the University of New Haven’s educational facilities zone may now be reconsidered by the West Haven Planning and Zoning Commission after residents voiced their concerns. Last...

UNH Names Former Congressman Christopher Shays a Distinguished Fellow

The Charger Bulletin February 14, 2013

By Karen Grava, Director of Media Relations Former United States Congressman Christopher Shays has been named a UNH Distinguished Fellow in Public Service. A resident of the Black Rock section...

UNH Rallies for Newtown

Liana Teixeira December 16, 2012

In the midst of finals week at the University of New Haven, term paper writing and all-nighters in the library were put on hold Friday, Dec. 14, when students and Connecticut residents learned about the...

Heritage Showcase

Lesha Daley December 12, 2012

This year, the Caribbean Student Association (CSA) hosted its second annual Heritage Showcase at Dodds Theatre on Friday, Dec. 8, 2012. Countries represented included Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, The...

New UNH Residence Hall Building in the Making

Kerri Zbodula December 12, 2012

The University of New Haven has new dormitory plans that will be ready and finished in fall 2014. With plans to house 350 to 400 students, this hall will be located on the southwest corner of UNH’s main...

Second UNH Poet Wins Prestigious NEA Fellowship

Karen Grava December 12, 2012

John Murillo, an award-winning poet and an adjunct professor of English, has been awarded a $25,000 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Murillo is the second member of the English...

Chargers Win NCAA Division II East Region Championship

Charger Athletics December 5, 2012

WEST HAVEN, Conn. – The University of New Haven women’s volleyball team advanced to the 2012 NCAA Division II Elite Eight Championship with a 3-2 win over Bridgeport on Saturday evening in the NCAA...

UNH Awarded $600,000 National Science Foundation Grant for Engineering

Karen Grava December 5, 2012

UNH has been awarded a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to boost engineering student retention rates. The five-year grant permits the University’s Tagliatela College of Engineering...

“How Resilient Are You?”

Liana Teixeira December 5, 2012

As part of the University of New Haven’s 30 Days of Wellness program, the Center for Family Business put on the event titled “How Resilient Are You?” on Tuesday, Nov. 27. Chairs were arranged...

Deepher Dude Delivers

Liana Teixeira November 28, 2012

The German Club filled to capacity on Thursday, Nov. 15, as Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority hosted their 6th Annual Deepher Dude to raise money and awareness for cystic fibrosis. Deepher Dude is an annual event...

A Message from President Kaplan

The Charger Bulletin November 28, 2012

Academic and Administrative Program Prioritization Initiative Dear Campus Community, The University of New Haven has reached a major crossroads in its history. In recent years, the University has...

Therapy Dog for Finals

Isaak Kifle November 28, 2012

It is almost that time of the year again. No, not the holiday season; while that may be coming soon as well, there is one important thing standing in the way: finals. Final exams are approaching at the...

From Two to One, Now Possibly None?

Samantha Mathewson November 14, 2012

An unexpected break from school during Hurricane Sandy was too good to be true. There are always strings attached when it comes to the legality of class attendance. Since classes were cancelled for...

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