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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

Dr. Charles Morgan Speaks at the Marvin K. Peterson Library

Riley Knebes March 23, 2016

On Wednesday, Feb. 2, Dr. Charles Morgan, Associate Professor of National Security Studies, spoke about the neurobiological differences in Military Special Operations personnel. His presentation “What...

The Maids Sweeps Audience Off Their Feet

Paul carbonella March 9, 2016

From March 2 to 6, UNH students stepped into an illusion. The set, laid bare in low light as Erik Satie’s Gymnopédies danced along quietly, held the air of impossible perfection—a place too clean,...

Marching Band Welcomes Prospective Students

Karina Krul March 9, 2016

Saturday morning, March 5, the University of New Haven marching band held an Explore UNH day, and welcomed over fifty prospective students and their parents. The morning began in Bucknall Theatre...

Post (or close to)-Grad…Now What?

Patricia Oprea March 9, 2016

When the word “volunteering” is mentioned, images of high school students trying to meet graduation requirements or retired citizens spending their free time come to mind. Volunteering is known as...

A Message from Campus Climate Coalition

The Charger Bulletin March 9, 2016

By JENNA RACZ CAMPUS CLIMATE COALITION [email protected] Making Headway Many on campus may not have heard about the Campus Climate Coalition (CCC). The CCC is an organized group of students whose...

The Elusive Fountain of Youth: How and Why the U.S. Prides in the Young and Preys on the Old

Patricia Oprea March 9, 2016

“Triumphing the enemy” is a phrase that might bring images of war, of revolution, of change and victors and losers to mind. However, this phrase can be used to describe a rather natural phenomenon,...

Up ‘Til Dawn Raises $114,157 with Finale Event, Surpassing $100,000 Goal

Samantha Higgins March 2, 2016

The University of New Haven Up ‘Til Dawn raised $114, 157 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, securing a place as third in the nation for fundraising for St. Jude after their annual Finale...

Delta Chi Returns to Campus

Riley Knebes March 2, 2016

On Friday Feb. 12, Delta Chi was reinstated as a Recognized Student Organization on The University of New Haven’s campus. It was the decision of the President and Vice President of the University,...

Competency Learning Experience

Riley Knebes March 2, 2016

The University of New Haven is adding to its current competency program, or CLE for Competency Learning Experience, started by the Division of Student Affairs in 2014. Two years ago, UNH kicked...

UNH Student Engagement and Philanthropy Month

Karina Krul March 2, 2016

Walking around campus recently you may have noticed the blue and gold bows on various buildings and found yourself wondering why they were there. They were a part of Student Engagement and Philanthropy...

Sodex-Go?

Glenn Rohrbacker February 24, 2016

Within the past week, there has been a petition circling over social media to remove the University of New Haven’s food service provider, Sodexo. The petition states: “Since the dawn of its presence...

A Look at Up ‘til Dawn

Samantha Higgins February 24, 2016

“No child should die in the dawn of life.” For some students at the University of New Haven, these words spoken by St. Jude founder Danny Thomas, are words that are held near and dear to their hearts. Up...

UNH Shows PRIDE

Francesca Fontanez February 24, 2016

The University of New Haven campus was beaming with awareness, pride, and all the colors of the rainbow this week of Feb. 15 through Feb. 19 due to the Spring 2016 semester official PRIDE Week. People...

Meet the Candidates

Samantha Higgins February 24, 2016

On Thursday Feb. 18, University of New Haven students had the opportunity to meet the candidates running for USGA for the 2016-2017 school year. Each candidate had the opportunity to talk about why they...

Panel on Diversity

Ben Atwater February 24, 2016

On Feb.18, a panel on diversity in the Oscars was held in the Alumni Lounge. Hosted by the Communication Department, this event aimed to take a look at lack of representation of minorities in the both...

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