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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

Student Talent Recognized at the Student Art Exhibit

Karina Krul April 13, 2016

On April 7, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Seton Gallery faculty, students, and their families gathered to celebrate the achievements of University of New Haven students during the Night of the Arts. The...

UNH PRIDE’s Cabaret 2: Electric Boogaloo

Francesca Fontanez April 6, 2016

“I’m sorry, we’re already at full capacity for the evening.” This phrase and similar were relayed to numerous spectators trying to squeeze into Bucknall Theatre on Thursday, March 31, hoping to...

Say What?

Samantha Higgins April 6, 2016

On Thursday March 31, students filled Bucknall Theater for a night of laughs for Kppa Gamma Rho fraternity’s semiannual Say What Karaoke. This semester was a country theme and contestants were judged...

Delta Phi Epsilon Hosts Semi-Annual Be The Change Week

Riley Knebes April 6, 2016

Last week was the University of New Haven Delta Phi Epsilon’s semi-annual “Be The Change Week.” Starting on Monday, March 28, DPhiE teamed up with S.M.I.L.E., Phi Sigma Sigma, and SCOPE to hold various...

SAE’s True Gentleman Week of Service

Karina Krul April 6, 2016

During the week of March 27, Sigma Alpha Epsilon held their True Gentleman Week of Service. It is the second year they have taken a full week to host these events. They held service events, as well as...

Student Art at Seton Gallery

Karina Krul April 6, 2016

On April 7, Seton Gallery will be hosting “Night of the Arts” to present student’s artwork and showcase the ability and creativity in various departments around campus. The Art & Design, English,...

The Complexity of Illegality: The Unseen Sides of Immigration

Patricia Oprea April 6, 2016

With this upcoming election, more people than ever are beginning or expanding an interest in politics. This was supported at the University of New Haven by a student-filled Alumni Lounge on Mar. 29. Here,...

Samantha Moul Elected 2016-2017 USGA President

Elissa Sanci March 30, 2016

Junior Samantha Moul has been elected the 2016-2017 Undergraduate Student Government Association President. Moul, originally from North Attleboro, Mass., is studying Forensic Psychology. Charger Bulletin:...

Junior Jessica Leeb Goes Bald for St. Baldrick’s

Caitlin Duncan March 30, 2016

On March 6, Jessica Leeb, a junior double majoring in Fire Science and Criminal Justice, shaved her head. If you’re wondering why, it is because Leeb became a “shavee” for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. For...

UNH Celebrates Differences

Francesca Fontanez March 30, 2016

The University of New Haven celebrated diversity, differences, and individualism more than usual on March 25, 2016, a day they deemed UNH Identity Day. According to Kathy Kautz de Arango, Executive...

Nicolette Angelli Elected 2016-2017 USGA Treasurer

Elissa Sanci March 23, 2016

Sophomore Nicolette Angelli has been elected the 2016-2017 Undergraduate Student Government Association Treasurer. Angelli, originally from Lynn, Mass., is studying Criminal Law Enforcement Administration.   ...

Housing Selection Has Begun

Ben Atwater March 23, 2016

In all the frenzy of midterms and clubs, there is another process that rocks the entire school during this semester: the housing selection process. The University holds over 4,000 undergraduates, and...

Wanda Tyler Leaves UNH

Samantha Higgins March 23, 2016

On Friday Feb. 28 the University of New Haven said goodbye to Wanda Tyler and wished her luck as she left for a new position at East Carolina University. Tyler has worked in the Office of Intercultural...

The Silent Killer: Microaggressions in Everyday Life

Patricia Oprea March 23, 2016

Most people haven’t heard of the term “microaggression”. This isn’t statistical, merely from the fact that, when asked, only 4 people out of a half-filled Alumni Lounge last week raised their hands....

Tackling Homelessness in New Haven

Patricia Oprea March 23, 2016

Connecticut was the first state in the United States to end veteran homelessness this past year. Now there is another challenge to overcome—ending chronic homelessness. This refers to people who have...

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