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Hailey Perez speaks at the open forum inside of Bergami 307, West Haven, Feb. 24, 2022.

USGA and Myatt Center host Performative Activism open forum

Kayla Mutchler, Mia Adduci, and Saige Batza March 1, 2022

On Feb. 24, the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) and the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion hosted an open forum to facilitate discussions about performative activism. Danielle...

Outside the Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium, West Haven, 2021.

A historic overview of university athletic accolades

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor March 1, 2022

The University of New Haven has a rich history in athletics and prides itself not only in athletes’ accomplishments on their respective teams but in their academics as well. New Haven became an NCAA...

Students hang out while wearing masks inside of Bergami Hall., West Haven

Maintaining masks: The right move for our community

Finley Chapman, Contributing Writer March 1, 2022

Early last month, New York state removed mask mandates for businesses. This decision occurred right after multiple other states either removed or announced the removal of mask mandates after a national...

Students participate in the World Hijab Day tabling event in Bartels Hall, West Haven, Feb. 12, 2022.

MSA hosts World Hijab Day tabling event

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor February 22, 2022

On Feb. 17 the Muslim Student Association (MSA) hosted a tabling event to celebrate World Hijab Day, the national holiday that took place on Feb. 1. The MSA decided to host their tabling session a few...

Rioters storm the U.S. Capitol, D.C, Jan. 6, 2021.

The perfect storm: COVID-19, social media and political unrest

Lillian Newton, Staff Writer February 22, 2022

Perspective With the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have turned to social media platforms to stay connected and entertained. Online platforms such as Instagram and Twitter have allowed individuals...

New Haven’s Derrick Rowland rises for the dunk against SCSU, West Haven, Feb. 16, 2022.

Elm City takeover: Basketball sweeps Southern

Tyler Wells, Managing Editor February 22, 2022

In the second installation of the Elm City Series on Wednesday, the New Haven basketball teams walked away with standout wins in front of a crowd of over 1,000. It was also a night of recognition and celebration,...

Banned books on a table.

First they came for the books

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor February 22, 2022

Then they come for your freedom, because when a subjugated class loses their ability to self-educate and communicate with each other, they lose their most powerful weapon. For “He who knows these...

American Flag and Pride Flag flying over Kayo Field, West Haven

Homosexuals: The newest plague infiltrating the Florida school system

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor February 22, 2022

The U.S. is infamous for the censorship of the public education system. From the removal of classical books from literature curriculums, to the way that a strictly Euro-centric rendition of “national...

James Lande throws disc during practice at Kayo Field, West Haven, Feb. 7, 2022.

Ultimate Frisbee Team Experiences Revival

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor February 15, 2022

Ultimate, formerly known as ultimate Frisbee, was developed in 1968 on the foundations of sportsmanship. USA Ultimate is a not-for-profit organization that serves as the governing body for ultimate in...

Wrestling Club executive board: Nolan Wyse (left), Prosper Vignonne (center) and Nick Morgese (right).

Wrestling club brings new opportunities for University of New Haven students

Delianne Ayala-Ramos, Contributing Writer February 15, 2022

As of Jan. 20, the University of New Haven Wrestling Club is up and running. For over two years, juniors Prosper Vignonne and Nolan Wyse have been working to provide an environment where students can learn,...

Inside of the National Panhellenic Conference open house, West Haven, Feb. 12, 2022.

Find sisterhood during greek life spring recruitment

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor February 15, 2022

With the second semester well underway, the university’s greek life organizations have been promoting their spring recruitment by hosting tabling events in Bartels Hall and posting informational flyers...

Students perform at the winter showcase, West Haven, Feb. 12, 2022.

2022 Winter Showcase highlights cultural expression in university community

Saige Batza and Mia Adduci February 15, 2022

On Saturday night, the University of New Haven Music Industry Club (MIC) and Black Student Union (BSU) hosted an evening of music and dance performances to highlight cultural expression through the arts...

What you should know about the “Great Resignation” phenomenon

What you should know about the “Great Resignation” phenomenon

Lillian Newton, Staff Writer February 8, 2022

Over the past few months, more than 33 million Americans have voluntarily resigned from their jobs, leading to the coining of the term “The Great Resignation.” Starting in spring 2021, there has been...

New Haven’s Davontrey Thomas takes a layup against Le Moyne, West Haven, Feb. 5, 2022.

Men’s basketball nets victory, beats Dolphins 80-74

Tyler Wells, Managing Editor February 8, 2022

The New Haven men’s basketball team turned to their depth on Saturday afternoon as they beat visiting Le Moyne College 80-74. Without a single standout, the Chargers had 10 players score to give the...

The American flag and the Black Lives Matter flag fly outside of the German Club, West Haven, Feb. 1, 2022.

Black Student Union hosts first campus Black Lives Matter flag raising

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor February 8, 2022

On Feb. 1, members of the University of New Haven community gathered outside of the German Club to raise a Black Lives Matter flag for the first time in campus history. The event began with Dean of...

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