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The Charger Bulletin

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

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”...

Model UN team wins Outstanding Delegation award at D.C. conference

Model UN team wins Outstanding Delegation award at D.C. conference

Elisa D’Egidio, Student Life Editor November 23, 2021

The University of New Haven’s Model United Nations (MUN) team won two Outstanding Delegation awards, three Outstanding Position Paper awards and two Outstanding Delegates in Committee awards at the National...

The New Haven defense lines up against Bentley University, West Haven, Nov. 20.

Football wins Bentley rematch, advances to second round

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 21, 2021

“We’ll be back,” a player from the Bentley University football team said to the crowd as New Haven celebrated their Northeast-10 (NE-10) Championship on Nov. 7; they got their wish. In a surprising...

New Haven's Jessica Akiona spikes against an AIC player, Springfield, Mass. Nov. 20, 2021.

Volleyball battles, loses championship to AIC

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 21, 2021

The New Haven women’s volleyball team came up just short in the Northeast-10 (NE-10) Conference Championship on Saturday night, losing to American International College 3-2. It took the full five sets,...

The New Haven volleyball team huddles during their quarterfinal match against Southern New Hampshire University, Nov. 16, West Haven.

Volleyball wins semifinal, will play for NE-10 title

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 20, 2021

The New Haven women’s volleyball team staved off a semifinal elimination with a 3-1 win on Friday night against third-seeded Stonehill College. Senior right side Jessica Akiona had a standout performance...

Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty on all counts

Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty on all counts

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor November 19, 2021

Kyle Rittenhouse, the now 18-year-old who killed two people and injured another in a shooting at an antiracism protest last year in Kenosha, Wis., was acquitted on all charges Friday afternoon. Under...

Welcome to Facebook's Metaverse, the world's next virtual reality platform

Welcome to Facebook’s Metaverse, the world’s next virtual reality platform

Lillian Newton, Staff Writer November 17, 2021

On Oct. 28, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg held an online keynote presentation titled “Connection is Evolving and so are we.” In an hour and ten-minute presentation, he laid out the framework...

Travis Scott performs during a show.

Astroworld Festival kills 10 in attendance; Sends more to hospital

Mia Adduci, Contributing Writer November 16, 2021

Performer Travis Scott’s 2021 Astroworld Festival ran from Nov. 5 through Nov. 7 in Houston, TX. On Friday night, 50,000 people were caught in a crowd surge where 10 people died and countless more were...

Inside of Charger Gymnasium, West Haven, Nov. 14.

Basketball warms up the court after year-long hiatus

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor November 16, 2021

A turn of the seasons has opened the door for the Chargers men’s and women’s basketball teams to take center stage and open up their winter campaigns. Both teams were tabbed second in the Southwest...

At 88.7 WNHU, find your next passion project

At 88.7 WNHU, find your next passion project

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor November 16, 2021

“To know where we are going, you have to know where we have been,” said Bruce Barber, WNHU general manager, on the importance of radio and audio production at the University of New Haven. 88.7 WNHU––the...

Members of the university community talk during the first-generation students event, Nov. 8, West Haven.

Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion Hosts First-Generation Students Event

Saige Batza, Contributing Writer November 16, 2021

On Nov. 8, the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion hosted a meeting to recognize the university’s first-generation students, staff and faculty. Dean of Students Ophelie Rowe-Allen sent an email...

Students rehearse “Head Over Heels” inside of the theater in Dodds Hall, West Haven, Nov. 8.

Students “got the beat” in theater program return

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief November 16, 2021

As the lights darkened in Bucknall Theater, actors entered from both sides of the stage. They posed, the drums pulsated and the guitars entered to the iconic rhythm of “We Got the Beat” by The Go-Go’s....

“Red, Taylor’s Version:” An important success in her career

“Red, Taylor’s Version:” An important success in her career

Victoria Cagley, Community Engagement Editor November 16, 2021

Taylor Swift has been a longstanding icon of the music industry for 15 years and continues to showcase her talents with every release. Swift announced her plans to re-record her first six albums after...

Marvel's "Eternals" is a Fan Favorite of the MCU

Marvel’s “Eternals” is a Fan Favorite of the MCU

Saige Batza, Staff Writer November 16, 2021

“Eternals” is the most recent movie release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) franchise that had fans buzzing with anticipation over the last few months. Balancing elements of thrilling action,...

Students celebrate Diwali at University of New Haven

Students celebrate Diwali at University of New Haven

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2021

The triumph of good over evil; a new year celebration. Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated across the world in multiple religions, with the celebration date changing yearly, sometime between...

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