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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

USGA President’s Corner

Scott Kazar August 25, 2010

Dear Students, Welcome to the University of New Haven! My name is Scott Kazar and I am your Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) President. The USGA is a student run organization designed...

China Zoos Mistreat Performing Animals

Maideline Sanchez August 9, 2010

From the Associated Press BEIJING – Performing animals in Chinese zoos and parks are often trained using abusive practices, including routine beatings, and are housed in inadequate shelters, according...

Did you Know? – Cinco de Mayo

Joann Wolwowicz May 5, 2010

Cinco de Mayo, of the fifth of May, commemorated the Mexican army’s 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the French-Mexican War. In the United States, it has taken on significance...

USGA President’s Corner

Christopher Rinck May 5, 2010

Fellow UNH students, I would like to send a huge congratulations to all of the members of SCOPE for planning a wonderful spring weekend! I hope everyone had as much fun as I did! Great job to everyone...

SCOPE It Out

Lindsay Lynch May 5, 2010

I hope you all enjoyed spring weekend! This week I need to start by thanking a few people! THANK YOU to all of the volunteers out there who helped out with the spring concert, spring carnival, and the...

Shawn’s Hotties of the Week

Shawn Tremblay May 5, 2010

Congrats to all of this years' Hotties! The Gals: Angela Martello Phi Sigma Sigma Kristin O’Brien Heller Kathryn Onorato Laura Schnetzler Sam Dobshinsky Jakki Gouveia Heather Brown Colleen...

No oil contamination evidence found in 5 turtles

Maideline Sanchez May 3, 2010

From the Associated Press GULFPORT, Miss. – Necropsies completed on five of the 25 dead sea turtles found along Mississippi beaches in the past few days show no evidence of oil killing the reptiles. Brian...

Did You Know? – The Titanic

Joann Wolwowicz April 28, 2010

The month of April marks the anniversary of the sinking of the  Titanic, the British luxury passenger liner that sank on Apr. 14, 1912. Ninety-eight years ago, the ship took its maiden voyage from Southampton,...

The USGA President’s Corner

Christopher Rinck April 28, 2010

Fellow UNH students, I would like to thank the students who participated in this year’s Last Man Standing competition which was hosted by the USGA. We had a great week of events. The 1st place...

SCOPE It Out!

Lindsay Lynch April 28, 2010

Hey everyone! Wow did this year fly by, seems like just yesterday I was welcoming you all back from winter and spring break! Let’s back track for one minute and see what some of you missed last week. On...

Response to the Response to the…Oh, Just Read This, Christie

The Charger Bulletin April 28, 2010

By The Other Middle Child's Child, Anonymous I’m going to start this editorial by noting that I am not the same anonymous that first voiced their opinions on the Apr. 14 issue of The Charger Bulletin....

The Charger Bulletin Employee of the Week – Mary Carraway

The Charger Bulletin April 28, 2010

Mary Carraway is an incredibly outgoing individual with a strong sense of humor. She treats everybody in Bartels as if they were one of her own kids, and always puts on a smile and sounds a loud...

Amorous slug, orange snake among finds on Borneo

Maideline Sanchez April 22, 2010

From the Associated Press KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – A lungless frog, a frog that flies and a slug that shoots love darts are among 123 new species found in Borneo since 2007 in a project to conserve...

Did You Know? – Earth Day

Joann Wolwowicz April 21, 2010

This Thursday, Apr. 22, is official called Earth Day. Thirty-five years before Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth made global warming a household term and the green mainstream, some twenty million people...

Animal Awareness Tip – The Aye Aye

Maideline Sanchez April 21, 2010

The Aye Aye is related to the lemur and can be found primarily in the eastern part of Madagascar. This nocturnal animal mostly relies on its rodent-like teeth and elongated middle finger to obtain its...

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