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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

University Professor Dies in House Fire

University Professor Dies in House Fire

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief May 22, 2017

Anthony (Tony) Carter, a management professor at the University of New Haven, died in a fast-moving fire over the weekend, on his 62nd birthday. Carter has been a professor at the University for over...

Chargers Baseball Wins NE-10 Championship

Chargers Baseball Wins NE-10 Championship

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief May 15, 2017

In a double-header win on Saturday against the Franklin Pierce Ravens, the UNH Chargers Men's Baseball Team claimed the NE-10 championship, their first conference title since 2013. Chargers beat the...

University Names New Athletic Director

University Names New Athletic Director

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief May 9, 2017

The University of New Haven has named Duane Bailey as associate vice president and director of recreation, filling the hole left by the retirement of longtime director Deborah Chin in February. Bailey...

President Kaplan on Housing, Gerber Hall, and More (Q&A)

President Kaplan on Housing, Gerber Hall, and More (Q&A)

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief May 8, 2017

University of New Haven President Steven H. Kaplan sat down with the Charger Bulletin to talk about some of the major issues surrounding the campus and how he views the past school year. Q: What has...

Engineering Students Display Innovation Senior Design Expo

Engineering Students Display Innovation Senior Design Expo

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer May 3, 2017

The annual Senior Design Expo took place on Wednesday (May 3) in the Beckerman Recreation Center. From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. students had the chance to present posters of their projects, with the goal of...

University Nears Two Years of Being Smoke-Free

University Nears Two Years of Being Smoke-Free

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor May 3, 2017

On June 1, 2015 the University of New Haven made the decision to become a smoke-free campus. Since then the typically consensus is that students and faculty have been fairly compliant with the new policy. “They...

Marketplace Renovations Aim to Ease Traffic, Incorporate More Stations

Marketplace Renovations Aim to Ease Traffic, Incorporate More Stations

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief May 2, 2017

Along with new meal plan changes for the Fall 2017 semester, the Marketplace will be getting its own renovations, aimed to change the layout of the space and the way students use it. “Changes are...

New Off Campus Housing to Be Operated by University

New Off Campus Housing to Be Operated by University

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief May 2, 2017

The new luxury apartment building next to CVS, named the Atwood, will be operated by the University of New Haven, as confirmed by Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Rebecca Johnson. The...

Kid Ink, Timeflies Perform Spring Weekend Concert

Kid Ink, Timeflies Perform Spring Weekend Concert

Meghan Mahar, Entertainment Editor April 30, 2017

  The height of Spring Weekend celebration happened on Saturday when, after the carnival, SCOPE and The University of New Haven welcomed two artists onstage: Kid Ink and Timeflies. The two...

Vanessa Bayer Kicks Off Spring Weekend 2017

Vanessa Bayer Kicks Off Spring Weekend 2017

Christina Genovese, Staff Writer April 29, 2017

This year’s annual Spring Weekend kicked off on Friday, April 27 at the North Campus Gymnasium, hosted by SCOPE. The performers included a University of New Haven student, Streeter Seidell, from...

Holocaust Survivor Tells Her Story to UNH

Holocaust Survivor Tells Her Story to UNH

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer April 25, 2017

On April 19, 2017, several University students, faculty and friends gathered for the 14th Annual Order of Service for Holocaust Remembrance Day at Bucknall Theater. Crowds, young and old, came together...

Students Say They Don't Have Enough Graduation Tickets

Students Say They Don’t Have Enough Graduation Tickets

Khaaliq Crowder, Staff Writer April 25, 2017

For the past six years, the University of New Haven has held their spring commencement at the Oakdale Theatre located in Wallingford. The theater’s holds approximately 5,000 seats with 1,000 students...

New Haveners March for Science on Earth Day

New Haveners March for Science on Earth Day

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor April 22, 2017

  Over 3,000 people marched in the New Haven March for Science on Earth Day. Many gathered in Washington D.C. and across the country to bring awareness to science and the dangers of budget...

Multicultural Students Hold Silent Protest for Representation

Multicultural Students Hold Silent Protest for Representation

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 22, 2017

      Students at the University of New Haven representing several multicultural organizations on campus held a silent protest on Saturday to call for more representation for people of color on campus. Members...

Gerber Hall is Officially Unveiled

Gerber Hall is Officially Unveiled

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief April 21, 2017

On Friday, April 21, the freshman and sophomore residence hall formerly known as Botwinik Hall, transformed into Gerber Hall with a dedication ceremony held to honor Murray Gerber. Opening for the...

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