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The Best Paid Gig on Campus

The Charger Bulletin March 2, 2015

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UNH’s second annual Chargers Got Talent

Samantha Mathewson February 25, 2015

Men’s and Women’s Soccer won this year’s second annual Chargers Got Talent, which took place in the Charger Gymnasium, Sunday, Feb. 22. Student-athletes created dances and skits to perform for their...

Preserving Connecticut’s future

Kaitlin Mahar February 25, 2015

Imagine having to pay thousands of dollars more in tuition fees, or going to a museum, only to find that it has been closed due to an inability to keep up with tax fees. These are just a few of the threats...

Up ‘Til Dawn surpasses $60,000

Elissa Sanci February 25, 2015

The University of New Haven Up ‘Til Dawn has been known to go above and beyond in terms of fundraising for St. Jude Children’s Hospital—last year, Up ‘Til Dawn surpassed their goal by raising $34,000...

Assistant professor explains the present and future of cyber forensics

Samantha Mathewson February 25, 2015

Dr. Ibrahim Baggili, assistant professor at UNH, presented “The State-of-the-art in Cyber Forensics: Now & Tomorrow,” Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. His talk was sponsored by friends of the UNH...

Multiple snow days cause change in scheduling

Samantha Mathewson February 18, 2015

Due to several storms disproportionally cancelling classes on Mondays, some have yet to meet this semester. Because of this, Thursday, Feb. 26 will act as a Monday in an attempt to restore balance between...

UNH welcomes back Thad Henry

Leah Myers February 18, 2015

The University of New Haven is honored to welcome back Thad Henry under the position of Special Executive Assistant to President Kaplan. From 2000 to 2006, Henry worked for the UNH Vice President...

The Spring Phonathon

Samantha Mathewson February 18, 2015

The Spring semester Phonathon began Sunday, Feb. 8, where 28 University of New Haven students have begun calling alumni for donations. The Phonathon spans ten weeks. Students make calls over the...

MIC show weathers storm for Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties

Ashley Winward February 18, 2015

On Saturday, Feb. 14, fans piled into the German Club to get out of the bitter cold to enjoy the acoustic stylings of The Wonder Year’s Dan “Soupy” Campbell under the pseudonym Aaron West. Aaron...

Sweetheart Serenades

Alyssa MacKinnon February 18, 2015

Fully Charged, an acapella group at the University of New Haven that was founded about a year and a half ago, has recently taken the campus by storm. President and co-founder of Fully Charged Paul...

Charger Bulletin Oscars Contest!

The Charger Bulletin February 17, 2015

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Gender Neutral Housing Approved

Elissa Sanci February 11, 2015

Amber Crow had just laid down for a nap Feb. 5 when her phone went off across the room. Annoyed, she pulled herself out of bed, figuring the email could have been important. That’s when she received...

Make it Possible

Samantha Mathewson February 11, 2015

With the start of the spring semester, more could be seen around campus than mounds of snow. As a way of expressing thanks to the university’s many donors, the Office of Advancement has posted signs...

ROTC in the media spotlight

The Charger Bulletin February 11, 2015

By SAMANTHA SALVIO AND FRANCESCA FONTANEZ STAFF WRITERS [email protected] There are over 1,000,000 Americans who serve as members of the U.S. Armed Forces, and of those, over 200,000 are...

Tree Turbine sculpture

Kaitlin Mahar February 11, 2015

Upon their return to the University of New Haven for the 2015 spring semester, some students may have noticed a new addition to the copious amounts of beautiful trees and shrubbery. However, as the saying...

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