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The Ongoing Battle Against Tobacco

Samantha Reposa September 23, 2015

The United States General Surgeon, Dr. Vivek Murthy, made an appearance Thursday morning at Gateway Community College in New Haven to discuss the progress of the city’s smoke free initiative. Dr....

Alpha Sigma Alpha Joins the UNH Greek Community

Alyssa MacKinnon September 16, 2015

Alpha Sigma Alpha joined the University of New Haven Greek community with recruitment happening nearly every weeknight at about 7:30 p.m. during the week of Sept. 14. Aubrey Winn, an ASA representative...

Bergami Game Room Opens

Karina Krul September 16, 2015

Imagine a place on campus with more than just the common room couches and TVs to spend time with your friends and have a good time. Pool tables in one corner, air hockey in another, arcade style...

9/11 Ceremony

The Charger Bulletin September 16, 2015

        Photos by Samantha Reposa/Charger Bulletin photos  

Moving Up in the Ranks

Riley Knebes September 9, 2015

The University of New Haven was placed in the Princeton Review’s top ten Best Northeastern list of 2015 In all of the four-year colleges in the Northeast, how do you think the University of New Haven...

A Door That’s Always Open

Elissa Sanci September 9, 2015

At the doorway of Maxcy 210A, a long and narrow hallway leads to an area of Maxcy Hall that, according to Samantha Palombizio, is an underutilized center on campus. The end of the hallway opens up to a...

Styx and Stones

Karina Krul September 9, 2015

Chargers Marching Band Revives Classic Rock Saturday Sept. 5 kicked off the season, not only for the football team, but for the Chargers Marching Band. You’ve probably seen them perform with...

Speaking About a Spectrum of Sports and Management

Leah Myers September 9, 2015

John Page, president of the Wells Fargo Complex, has teamed up with the UNH Sports Management Department for the 2015-2016 year. For the 2015-2016 academic year, the University of New Haven Sports...

Shakespeare in the Park

Caitlin Duncan September 9, 2015

“If music be the food of love, play on!” exclaimed the character Duke Orsino at the beginning of Elm Shakespeare Company’s production of Twelfth Night. Elm Shakespeare Company is based in New...

UNH Named Veteran Friendly

Samantha Higgins September 9, 2015

According to U.S. Veterans Magazine, the University of New Haven has not only been named a Veteran Friendly School again, but it is also the only Connecticut school on the list of over 150 schools mentioned. UNH...

Dave Coulier performs to a Full House

The Charger Bulletin May 6, 2015

By SAMANTHA HIGGINS & ASHLEY WEMMELL STAFF WRITERS [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––– When the Spring Weekend lineup was announced, students...

Felecia Edwards announces her resignation from UNH

Elissa Sanci May 6, 2015

It was announced on Monday, May 4 that Felecia Edwards, Director of the First Year Success Center and Associate Director of Centers for Academic Success and Advising, is resigning from her positions at...

Spring Concert blows the roof off the Charger Gymnasium

Glenn Rohrbacker May 2, 2015

This year’s Spring Concert was one to remember. It included performances by DJ Tommy Carlucci, T-Pain and Third Eye Blind. Here’s a recap of how the evening went: The line to wait for doors...

Night of the Arts

Francesca Fontanez May 1, 2015

On Thursday, April 23rd, the University of New Haven held their Annual Night of the Arts in Bucknall Theater, where the artists and admirers alike celebrated Art & Design, Dance, Music, Poetry, Music,...

Wet and Wild Marine Biology Week

Francesca Fontanez May 1, 2015

The fourth week of April 2015 was "wet and wild" thanks to the University of New Haven Marine Biology Club, who sponsored a new Marine Biology-Themed event every day Monday through Sunday on the week of...

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