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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

Football falls to No. 11 Shepherd in NCAA Playoffs

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief November 22, 2022

The New Haven football team lost in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs on Saturday to No. 11 Shepherd University 16-13, coming up just short of extending their season another week. The Chargers got...

Five field hockey players earn conference honors

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor November 22, 2022

While the field hockey team was still in season, the Northeast-10 conference announced their All-Conference teams. Five New Haven players were honored for their contributions to the team, leading the way...

Big Tuesday performs at Fall Fest, West Haven, Nov. 6, 2022.

Local bands shake the ground at Fall Fest

Mia Adduci, Campus News Editor November 8, 2022

This past Sunday, the Music Industry Club (MIC) turned main campus into a hub of high energy as they took over the residential side to hold a two-part music festival. Fall Fest, which took place in...

Artwork of a polar bear on display at Cheryl Gross' gallery, West Haven, Sept. 15, 2022.

‘Precipice of Extinction’ gallery show encourages student action for environmental change

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor September 20, 2022

On Sept. 15, Cheryl Gross, distinguished illustrator, artist and writer, hosted “Commit to Memory: Precipice of Extinction,” an informal gathering in the Seton Gallery of Dodd’s Hall. Upon arrival,...

A student speaks with an employer at the Career Fair, West Haven, Sept. 15, 2022

Students attend first in-person Career Fair since COVID-19

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor September 20, 2022

After two years of anticipation, the Career Development Center (CDC) has returned to host their first in-person Career Fair since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Sept. 15, students anxiously...

Outside of the Myatt Center, West Haven, Sept. 3, 2022

Myatt Center encourages students to seek efforts of diversity and inclusion on campus

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor September 20, 2022

The Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion, located in the Bixler/Gerber quad on campus, is designed to promote cultural diversity by spreading awareness and education about inclusivity at the university. Ian...

A doctor removes a testing swab, Sept. 7, 2020

Monkeypox: an update on the 2022 global outbreak

Lillian Newton, Politics Editor September 13, 2022

Since the beginning of May 2022, reports of monkeypox cases have risen across multiple continents. The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern,...

Students sit in Gerber/Bixler Quad during Welcome Week, Sept. 1, West Haven

CSELO’s Welcome Week celebrates university community

Saige Batza, Arts & Life Editor September 13, 2022

As the start of a new semester and year are in full swing, the events of this year's Welcome Week have united the university community, students and faculty alike. The Center for Student Engagement, Leadership...

Aja Evans in Ralph Lauren

Team USA combines old and new brand deals for 2022 Winter Olympics

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor February 15, 2022

The 2022 Winter Olympics kicked off in Beijing this month, and while the focus will always remain on the performance of each country’s athletes, our representatives' wardrobe choices also serve as an...

Keep Your Eyes Out for Marvel’s Hawkeye on Disney+

Emily McDonough, Contributing Writer December 2, 2021

Usually, when a new Marvel movie or show comes out there is never any need for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to read the comics used as source material. However, that isn’t the case for...

Charger Bulletin News 11/16/21

November 17, 2021

This Week On Charger Bulletin News: Celebrate Transgender Awareness Week, The Discount on Winter Intersession Courses, and The Winter Ball has been Announced.

Here’s how to stand out to employers

Here’s how to stand out to employers

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor September 21, 2021

Approximately 42,680 students graduate with an undergraduate degree annually in the U.S. 68.1% of those students immediately enter the job force and nationally, that number grows to approximately 2 million....

Want to be the class of 2022 president? Apply now

Kelly Adkins, Contributing Writer May 4, 2021

Senior year is a time filled with celebration. It is also the perfect opportunity to pick up some opportunities for resume-boosters and experience before stepping into the workforce or heading off to graduate...

Sexual Assault Awareness Month is coming to an end, support is ongoing

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor April 27, 2021

Since originating in 2001, April has been nationally observed as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). It is a time used to learn about the long history of the movement, to show support and help to encourage...

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