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The Charger Bulletin

Did You Know? – Women’s History Month

Joann Wolwowicz March 10, 2010

Now that March is fully underway we can look forward to what March is known for other than St. Patrick’s Day. Growing out of a small-town school event in California, Women’s History Month is a celebration...

USGA President’s Corner

Christopher Rinck March 10, 2010

Fellow UNH students, Media head selection time is here! If you are interested in applying to become a co-chair of SCOPE, editor-in-chief of assistant editor of The Charger Bulletin, or editor or...

SCOPE It Out!

Lindsay Lynch March 10, 2010

If you did not participate last week, you missed a great Film Week: we had tons of movie-themed events! My favorite, by far, was the movie trivia game show; all of those who came out had a great time answering...

AIDS Virus Found to Hide in Bone Marrow

Erin Ennis March 10, 2010

Since 1981, the HIV and AIDS viruses have plagued the world. Considered to be incurable, the HIV virus mutates at an indiscernible rate into the AIDS virus, moving quickly in some and slowly in others....

Shawn’s Hotties of the Week

Shawn Tremblay March 10, 2010

The Gal: Katelyn Murray Major: Forensic Science Year: Junior 2011 Involvement:  Resident Assistant or Regency, 5678 Dance Team Hometown:  Glens Falls, NY Why is she this week’s hottie? Katelyn...

Toyota hits back at claims of electronic defects

Joshua Van Hoesen March 9, 2010

LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Toyota sought Tuesday to dispel fears about the safety of its electronics, but was put on the defensive when a Prius went speeding out of control along a California highway. The...

Did You Know? – AAFS

Joann Wolwowicz March 3, 2010

Attention all forensic science students, this week’s “Did You Know” column is especially for you. Feb. 22-27, 2010 marked the days of the conference of the American Academy of Forensic Science’s...

USGA President’s Corner

Christopher Rinck March 3, 2010

Fellow UNH students, USGA elections time is here! Applications are available on www.ChargerVoice.com and will be due by Mar. 5. The positions that are available are USGA president, USGA treasurer,...

Animal Awareness Tip – Colombian Spider Monkey

Maideline Sanchez March 3, 2010

Spider monkeys are found in the tropical forests of Central and South America ranging from southern Mexico, to Colombia, to Brazil. They are known for their long limbs and extremely flexible tails, which...

Grub Gab – Ashley’s Ice Cream Cafe

The Charger Bulletin March 3, 2010

By Zack Rosen and Heather Brown This week, your official grub gabbin’, horn tootin’, burger eatin’ fiends toiled to bring you a review of Ashley’s Ice Cream Café in downtown New Haven!...

SCOPE it Out!

Lindsay Lynch March 3, 2010

What did you all miss last week, you ask? Well, lots of good stuff! Last Tuesday, tons of students got new spiffy belt buckles with their names or nicknames written on them. Others decorated flip flops...

Alvine Lecture Series: Air Pollution and Human Health

The Charger Bulletin March 3, 2010

By Brent Higgins Guest Contributor Overwhelming is an understatement, especially when acknowledging the deluge of variables that could have an effect on Ms. Bell’s data sets. On the overhead was...

Shawn’s Hotties of the Week

Shawn Tremblay March 3, 2010

The Gal: Melissa Dallman Major: Psychology Year: Freshman Involvement:  Phi Sigma Sigma (New Member) Hometown: Burlington, NJ Why is she this weeks hottie? Melissa is this weeks hottie because...

Employee of the Week – Lisbell Rivera

The Charger Bulletin March 3, 2010

Lisbell goes above and beyond the duties and roles of her job. If she ever sees the line getting really long, she’ll be the one to take care of it. But there is no doubt that the best part about...

Anti-whaling activists end Antarctic campaign

Maideline Sanchez March 1, 2010

From the Associated Press by Tanalee Smith ADELAIDE, Australia – Anti-whaling activists on Friday cut short what they called their "most successful" Antarctic campaign against Japanese whalers, citing...

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