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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

ESUMS Officially Opens With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

ESUMS Officially Opens With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief February 28, 2017

The Engineering Science University Magnet School located on the University of New Haven's campus officially opened to students on Tuesday, February 28. UNH President Steve Kaplan, New Haven Public Schools...

University Shatters Goal at Up 'til Dawn

University Shatters Goal at Up ’til Dawn

Angela Tricarico, Staff Writer February 28, 2017

Fundraising for Up ‘til Dawn reached its peak with the finale Saturday night, as the University of New Haven raised $126,595 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, becoming the second highest fundraisers...

Protests in New Haven for "Day Without Immigrants"

Protests in New Haven for “Day Without Immigrants”

Kimberly Trabulsi, Staff Writer February 23, 2017

Protesters took to City Hall in New Haven on Thursday evening to protest the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recent surprise home raids. The protesters gathered in front of the public building...

University Expands to Sponsor Saudi Arabia College

University Expands to Sponsor Saudi Arabia College

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 22, 2017

The University officially entered into an agreement with the King Fahd Security College (KFSC) in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, on June 1 of last year. The agreement is to assist the college with...

Isaiah Lamb, 5, Becomes Youngest Member of the UNH Men's Lacrosse Team

Isaiah Lamb, 5, Becomes Youngest Member of the UNH Men’s Lacrosse Team

Aaron Benevides, Staff Writer February 20, 2017

The University of New Haven teamed up with Team IMPACT to make five-year-old Isaiah Lamb, a quadruplet with cerebral palsy, a member of the Men’s Lacrosse family. On Friday February 17th, the University...

Angelli, Swift Debate for USGA President

Angelli, Swift Debate for USGA President

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief February 17, 2017

Current USGA Treasurer, Nicolette Angelli, and current USGA Vice President of Operations, Michael Swift, answered questions in a debate before their peers to see who would be the best candidate to...

University to Debut New Website and Student Portal

University to Debut New Website and Student Portal

Angela Tricarico, Staff Writer February 14, 2017

In the next few weeks, the University of New Haven will be making major changes to its online presence. New websites have been designed for both the newhaven.edu domain and a new portal, myCharger, which...

ESUMS Opens its Doors to Students

ESUMS Opens its Doors to Students

Glenn Rohrbacker, Editor in Chief February 14, 2017

Six middle and high school teachers looked around at their new lounge on the fifth floor of their new school. “This refrigerator is NOT for science projects!” Heather Toothaker, a sixth grade...

The Meaning of Valentine's Day to UNH Students

The Meaning of Valentine’s Day to UNH Students

Christina Genovese, Staff Writer February 14, 2017

It is that time of year again, where all you see is heart shaped boxes of chocolate and stuffed animals in every store you set foot in. For some, it feels like those teddy bears holding an “I Love You”...

Administration Responds to Negative Free Speech Ratings

Administration Responds to Negative Free Speech Ratings

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 7, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education individually rated each of the University of New Haven’s policies and found a common issue among the majority of them. Many red light ratings were received...

New Haven Marches to Support Refugees and Immigrants

New Haven Marches to Support Refugees and Immigrants

Melina Joseph, Contributing Writer February 7, 2017

Protesters marched from Wilbur Cross High School to the New Haven Green, in an effort to show their solidarity with refugees and immigrants. Signs displayed messages such as “Build bridges, not walls,”...

Vice President of Athletics Debbie Chin to Retire

Vice President of Athletics Debbie Chin to Retire

Christina Genovese, Staff Writer February 6, 2017

After four decades of service to the University of New Haven, Deborah Chin, athletic director, and associate vice president of athletics, announced her retirement effective February 15. "I am a firm believer...

Separating from the Other U.N.H.

Separating from the Other U.N.H.

Samantha Reposa, Assistant Editor January 31, 2017

Uproar and controversy have seem to spark within the University of New Haven and surprisingly it had nothing to do with President Trump’s recent executive orders, but the rumor that U.N.H. may not actually...

UNH Student Researches New Ways to Combat Campus Sexual Assault

UNH Student Researches New Ways to Combat Campus Sexual Assault

Samantha Reposa January 31, 2017

Annually, one in five women on college campuses experience some variation of sexual assault - 95-percent of those assaults are not taken to the police standing as one of the most underreported crimes on...

Examining UNH's Demonstration & Protest Policy

Examining UNH’s Demonstration & Protest Policy

Karina Krul January 31, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, evaluated several university policies, including the Student Protest and Demonstration Policy. They issued this policy a yellow light rating,...

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