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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

An honor guard delivers the body of Bristol police officer Alex Hamzy, Bristol, Conn., Oct. 14., 2022.

Two Bristol police officers killed, one severely injured in suspected ambush

Lillian Newton, Politics Editor October 18, 2022

At 10:29 p.m. on Wednesday evening, officers from the Bristol, Conn. police department responded to a 911 call reporting a domestic dispute between two siblings. Immediately upon arriving on the scene,...

Students take pictures with Jarvis the dog at the Rec Center, West Haven, Oct. 10, 2022.

Therapy dogs brighten students’ mid-semester moods

Anchal Bhatia, Contributing Writer October 18, 2022

Pet Partners’ dog handler Valerie DeMarco, recently met with students at the University of New Haven with one of her therapy dogs, Jarvis, in a session conducted at the Beckerman Recreation Center on...

New Myatt Center Director Khristian Kemp-Delisser addresses university community at Indigenous People's Day, West Haven, Oct. 10, 2022.

Myatt Center’s new director charges into their latest DEI role

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor October 18, 2022

On Oct. 10, the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion (MCDI) welcomed the new director to their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) team. Khristian Kemp-Delisser voiced high enthusiasm and spoke on...

Assistant Director of LGBTQ+ Resources at the Myatt Center Ian Shick at their table during the fair, West Haven, Oct. 12, 2022.

Division of Student Affairs hosts first Health and Wellness fair

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor October 18, 2022

On Wednesday, the sun shone bright in the crisp autumn air as tables were set up in the Bixler/Gerber residential quad for the first annual Health and Wellness fair hosted by the Division of Student Affairs....

The Marine Conservation Society holds a cleanup, West Haven, Oct. 8, 2022.

Marine Conservation Society emphasizes continuous need for environmental cleanliness

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor October 18, 2022

The Marine Conservation Society is among one of the most prevalent Recognized Student Organizations that aims to protect and conserve various aspects of marine life. On Oct. 8, the club hosted a Coastal...

Emma Parker of Fully Charged playing a riff, West Haven, Oct. 10, 2022.

Fully Charged acapella group vocalizes beauty of creating art through music

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor October 18, 2022

Fully Charged, the only acapella organization at the university, showcases a multitude of talent using only the vocal arrangements of their group members. The organization consists of about a dozen members...

University professor Michele Berman stands on Maxcy Quad during Indigenous Peoples' Day ceremony, West Haven, Oct. 10, 2022.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day highlights perseverance and awareness

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor October 18, 2022

Oct. 10 marks Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and university members gathered on the Maxcy Quad this year to highlight voices within the community that sought to educate others on the power and passion that...

The Progressive Pride flag and the American flag fly outside the library, West Haven, Oct. 3, 2022.

Annual pride flag raising opens conversation about LGBTQ+ history

Lindsay Giovannone, Copy Desk Chief October 11, 2022

On Monday Oct. 3rd, the university welcomed LGBTQ+ history month by raising a Pride Flag outside the Marvin K. Peterson Library. Ian Shick, the Assistant Director of LGBTQ+ Resources at the Myatt...

New Haven's Macy Litalien battles with the Assumption Player, West Haven, Oct. 8, 2022.

New Haven’s comeback falls just short, loses 2-1 to Assumption

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor October 11, 2022

The New Haven women’s soccer team hosted the Assumption Greyhounds on Saturday night at Kathy Zolad Stadium, looking to get back in the win column. Following two first-half goals by Assumption, New Haven...

Chargers’ comeback falls short; loses 5-3 to SCSU

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor October 11, 2022

The New Haven men’s soccer team fell short again on Wednesday afternoon at Kathy Zolad Stadium with their 5-3 loss to the Southern Connecticut State Owls. The Chargers found themselves down early in...

New Haven's Karim Carreras celebrates a point against Le Moyne, West Haven, Oct. 9, 2022.

Tennis falls just short of Le Moyne 4-3

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief October 11, 2022

The New Haven women’s tennis team, in the middle of a strong Fall 2022 season, hosted Le Moyne College in a matchup of Northeast-10 (NE-10) playoff hopefuls on Sunday afternoon. The Chargers, who entered...

A portrait of U.S. President Joseph Biden in front of the American Flag.

Biden announces plan to pardon those convicted of simple marijuana use

Samuel Weinmann, Managing Editor October 11, 2022

On Thursday, U.S. President Joseph R. Biden announced a plan to pardon thousands of individuals who were incarcerated at the federal level for simple marijuana use. This plan, titled “A Proclamation...

UPD Chief Adam Brown speaks in the Alumni Lounge, West Haven, Oct. 3, 2022.

UPD addresses campus concerns during safety forum

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor October 11, 2022

Chief of the University Police Department Adam Brown served as the keynote speaker in a Campus Security Forum, which was co-sponsored by the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) and Graduate...

Erika Sabovik speaks to students via Zoom, West Haven, Oct. 6, 2022.

‘Out at Work’ panel facilitates conversation about being LGBTQ+ in the workplace

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor October 11, 2022

Just a few days before National Coming Out Day, the Myatt Center hosted an event in light of LGBTQ+ History Month during which a set of individuals tuned in via Zoom to speak to students about being open...

The New Haven dance team performs during halftime against Pace, West Haven, Oct. 8, 2022.

Dance and Cheer Teams prepare for annual Homecoming half-time performances

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor October 11, 2022

Over the last several weeks, the university Dance and Cheer teams have been rigorously training for their annual show-stopping half-time performances during the upcoming Homecoming games, scheduled for...

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