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Connor Degenhardt holds up a football during the football game versus Bentley University, Nov. 6, West Haven.

Football beats No. 9 Bentley, wins NE-10 title

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 9, 2021

The moment quarterback Connor Degenhardt’s knee hit the turf and the final 30 seconds ticked off the clock, a flurry of Gatorade showers flew on the New Haven sideline; football was conference champions...

The salad bar at The Marketplace in Bartels Hall, West Haven.

The supply chain disruption’s effect on university students

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 9, 2021

A recent notice in the University of New Haven dining halls saying that pans were now being sprayed by soybean oil was the only noticeable impact on campus of our current supply chain disruption. However,...

Field hockey pulls off playoffs upset over Bentley

Field hockey pulls off playoffs upset over Bentley

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 4, 2021

The seventh seed New Haven field hockey team made their first playoff game in program history a special one, as they pulled off a 1-0 upset over the second seed no. 8 Bentley University on Monday. It took...

Mayor Rossi narrowly wins West Haven mayoral election, spurring recount

Mayor Rossi narrowly wins West Haven mayoral election, spurring recount

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor November 3, 2021

West Haven, Conn.—On Tuesday, West Haven Mayor Nancy R. Rossi was re-elected for a third term as mayor, narrowly beating Republican opponent Barry Lee Cohen by 24 votes. Rossi's win was declared shortly...

A stack of newspapers lies on a table.

Can political news articles make their language more inclusive?

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor November 2, 2021

There is a common misconception about the meaning of inclusivity—that it only goes so far as to limit exclusion and ensure the involvement of every party within a particular activity. Inclusivity...

Shawne Tafe, Ryan Dolce and other players celebrate after a play, Oct. 30, West Haven.

Football beats Assumption 16-10 in the rain

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 2, 2021

“Just one more stop,” New Haven defensive coordinator Matt Scott said to his players on the sideline as the defense prepared to line-up with a chance to win the game. With bone-soaking rainfall and...

Members of the tennis team hand out candy to a child outside of the Charger Gymnasium, Oct. 29, West Haven

SAAC hosts trunk or treat for children in West Haven area

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2021

Halloween came early at the University of New Haven as children from the West Haven area dressed as superheroes, mermaids, unicorns, cats, angels and more filled the outside of the Charger Gymnasium on...

A display of food served in the Marketplace, West Haven.

A long, tangled history of the hospitality giant Sodexo

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor November 2, 2021

In 1966, Pierre Bellon founded Sodexo in Marseille, France. 55 years later, the French food and facilities management company has an annual revenue of €22 billion, or about $25 billion. Sodexo’s services...

New updates on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations

New updates on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations

Lillian Newton, Contributing Writer October 28, 2021

This week, new COVID-19 vaccine recommendations have come in from an expert committee advising the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to authorize the use of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for five...

Graphic of the Apple logo on a nighttime background

ICYMI: Apple’s new product rollout

Eldrick Greenaway, Associate Editor for Videography October 27, 2021

In case you missed it, Apple recently revealed its new Macbook Pro, Airpods, Homepod mini and more during its Oct. 18 Apple Event, which was streamed via Youtube. Prior to the event, Apple made a short...

Students walk in front of the Marvin K. Peterson Library at the University of New Haven in West Haven, Conn., Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021.

Polls on students’ attitudes towards politics

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor October 26, 2021

The current decline in American political efficacy—or trust in government and the democratic process—has a negative impact on voting trends. If more adults believe that they have no voice in the government,...

New face on the diamond

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor October 26, 2021

After a national search, the Chargers softball team has found their new coach, Don Justus after former coach Jen Starek decided to leave the program following the spring season. Justus is the former interim...

Anna Dinino, sophomore sports management major and creator of Crime Bistro Podcast, Oct. 21, 2021, West Haven.

University student starts up her own true-crime podcast

Elisa D’Egidio, Student Life Editor October 26, 2021

From mystery novels to crime documentaries taking over all streaming services, it is no surprise how fast true-crime podcasts have been gaining popularity. Crime-loving fanatics turning online sleuths...

A view from Sleepy Giant State Park, April 27, 2018, Hamden.

Take these fall trips near West Haven

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2021

It’s fall in New England, and if you’ve been here for a while, you know that it offers some beautiful and entertaining sights. With Halloween less than a week away, it’s the perfect time to cram...

The #CollegePlague is viral on social media and on-campus

The #CollegePlague is viral on social media and on-campus

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor October 26, 2021

A novel pandemic, a hurricane evacuation, the great flood and now the #CollegePlague; our university students have had quite the fall semester. The ironically-named “plague” is not only an unidentified...

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