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Book to screen adaptations to look forward to

Antoinette Yen, Entertainment Editor February 8, 2022

I've always enjoyed reading books long before they were adapted into binge-worthy series or films. But above all, I’ve loved the thrill that comes from comparing the former with the latter. Being an...

The New Haven mens basketball team takes the floor against Assumption College, West Haven, Jan. 22, 2022.

Late game heroics lead men’s basketball to win over Assumption

Tyler Wells, Managing Editor January 24, 2022

As the seconds before tip-off counted down, a line of students looking to get into Charger Gymnasium highlighted the return of a missed atmosphere for basketball games. While the games during break were...

Outside of Celentano Hall, leading to the WNHU building, West Haven, Dec. 5, 2021.

Check out These Homegrown 88.7 WNHU Podcasts

Shaylen Stencil, Contributing Writer December 7, 2021

Podcasts give listeners the opportunity to learn about topics that people may never hear about otherwise. Students at the university have recently had the chance to create their own podcasts about any...

Banning guns does not and will not work

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor December 7, 2021

The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America says: “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms,...

Holidays, gifts and expectations: How to impress and save

Holidays, gifts and expectations: How to impress and save

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor December 7, 2021

It is officially the time of year where people are scrambling to find gifts for their loved ones, plan parties to celebrate and purchase decorations to match the festivities. All of this planning can be...

A mask.

University takes action as COVID-19 cases surge and Omicron variant spreads

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor December 7, 2021

On Nov. 26, the newly discovered Omicron variant of COVID-19 was labeled a variant of concern by the World Health Organization (WHO). Omicron is a new variant first reported in South Africa, though...

Inside of West Haven City Hall during the town hall meeting, West Haven, Nov. 30, 2021.

West Haven hosts first in-person town hall since start of pandemic

Lillian Newton, Staff Writer December 7, 2021

On Nov. 30, the West Haven community gathered together at West Haven City Hall with the newly re-elected mayor, Nancy R. Rossi, for the most recent town hall meeting. This meeting, the 6th meeting of 2021,...

New Haven’s Majur Majak dunks against Dominican College, West Haven. Nov. 27, 2021.

Majak’s career day lifts New Haven over Saint Rose

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor December 7, 2021

The New Haven men’s basketball team took home a 65-54 win against the College of Saint Rose on Saturday, pulling away in the second half to earn their second straight win in the Northeast-10 (NE-10)....

Outside of the C-Store where the robbery took place, West Haven, Dec. 5.

UPDATE: University students robbed at gunpoint outside of campus store

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor December 5, 2021

Developing Story Early Sunday morning, two university students were robbed at gunpoint outside of the C-Store, said Adam Brown, University of New Haven police chief. Brown said that at about 12:20...

New Havens bench celebrates after a made shot against STAC, West Haven, Nov. 28.

Pergola nets 18, women’s basketball beats Saint Thomas Aquinas

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 29, 2021

The New Haven women’s basketball team walked away with their first home win of the season on Sunday, besting the visiting Saint Thomas Aquinas College Spartans 56-43. The Chargers relied heavily on a...

The New Haven football team celebrates after forcing a fumble against Bentley University, West Haven, Nov. 6.

Football knocked out of playoffs by No. 12 Kutztown

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 29, 2021

The New Haven football team’s playoff run came to an end on Saturday as they lost in a second-round matchup against No. 12 Kutztown University 10-7. It was a defensive battle as the No. 18 Chargers limited...

3 men convicted of Ahmaud Arbery murder, slated to face federal charges in February

3 men convicted of Ahmaud Arbery murder, slated to face federal charges in February

Isabelle Hajek, Opinion Editor November 24, 2021

The three white men who shot and killed Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man on Feb. 23, 2020, were convicted of murder on Wednesday. Gregory McMichael, 65, and his son Travis McMichael, 35, pursued...

The New Haven mens basketball team heads to halftime against Pace University, West Haven, Nov. 23.

Men’s basketball falls to Pace 69-45 in home opener

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 24, 2021

In their first game at home since Feb. 25, 2020, the New Haven men’s basketball team suffered a 69-45 loss on Tuesday night against Pace University. The energy within Charger Gymnasium quickly faded...

Language matters, especially when it was here first

Language matters, especially when it was here first

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor November 23, 2021

“A language is not just words. It’s a culture, a tradition, a unification of a community, a whole history that creates what a community is. It’s all embodied in a language,” said philosopher and...

Forensic science program ranked No. 1 in the country

Forensic science program ranked No. 1 in the country

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor November 23, 2021

Universities.com scored the University of New Haven as the No. 1 forensic science school in the country, grading their career preparation as an “A+.” The first-place ranking also included “A”...

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