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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

Phi Set Spike!

Elissa Sanci November 12, 2014

The first ever Phi Set Spike! was held Saturday, Nov. 8 in the Beckerman Recreation Center. The event, which was held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., was hosted by the sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority in order...

Painting Pumpkins

Alyssa MacKinnon November 12, 2014

Glorious fall pumpkins lined the long tables in Bartels, awaiting to be painted during Twisted Thursday, Thurs. Nov. 6. S.M.I.L.E and To Write Love on Her Arms, two service-oriented student groups,...

UNH Marching Band Attends New Haven Court House Ceremony

Francesca Fontanez November 7, 2014

The University of New Haven’s marching band made an appearance at the Richard C. Lee Court House on Oct. 30. An event was held to celebrate the 225th Anniversary of the District, as well as the 100th...

What is Satisfactory Academic Progress?

The Charger Bulletin November 7, 2014

DID YOU KNOW that you could lose all of your financial aid if you don’t achieve Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)? By: The FEDS In accordance with federal regulations, all students receiving financial...

Homecoming 2014

The Charger Bulletin October 29, 2014

The University of New Haven football team scored touchdowns on its first four drives and never looked back en route to a 42-14 win over visiting Merrimack on Saturday afternoon. The Chargers picked...

Expanding UNH’s college atmosphere

Samantha Mathewson October 29, 2014

David Beckerman recently purchased the previously owned Carroll Furniture building located on Boston Post Rd, across the street from the University of New Haven, creating a convenient off-campus housing...

U.S. Supreme Court Justice visits UNH

The Charger Bulletin October 29, 2014

By Melissa Scott Contributing Writer [email protected] Sonia Sotomayor visited the University of New Haven campus for the UNH Legal Society’s event, “A Conversation with Justice Sonia Sotomayor,”...

WNHU moves to its new home on Ruden St.

Elissa Sanci October 29, 2014

WNHU radio station officially settled into their new home and went live on the air Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. The new station, located at 46 Ruden St. and directly behind Celentano Hall, holds brand new,...

Dysautonomia Awareness Week

Samantha Higgins October 29, 2014

October is best known for Breast Cancer Awareness, but breast cancer isn’t the only illness showcased during this month. For the first time on campus this semester, HOSA, Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society,...

Sprint into Homecoming

Miriam Correia October 29, 2014

Sigma Alpha Epsilon and SCOPE with cosponsors ACJA, BSU, USGA, OSA, and Communications Club brought the Swimsuit Sprint to the UNH campus for the third year in a row Friday, Oct. 24. As usual, it...

Library Research

The Charger Bulletin October 28, 2014

Has it been awhile since you have used a library for research? Are you confused about where to start your research for class papers and projects? View the UNH Library Starting Points for help on how to...

Friday Night Lights

Francesca Fontanez October 23, 2014

The Kayo Field was all aglow with Friday night lights on Oct. 17 as students partook in all sorts of recreational festivities. One Friday each month, ChargerREC staff members and Office of Residential...

Save-A-Breast

Elissa Sanci October 22, 2014

The Black Student Union, along with sixteen other organizations, showed their support in the fight against breast cancer on Oct. 19 in the Beckerman Recreation Center with their fourth annual Save-A-Breast...

Dancing with the undead

The Charger Bulletin October 22, 2014

St. Jude Up til Dawn hosted the Zombie Prom in the Beckerman Rec Center on Friday, Oct. 17, to raise money for St. Jude’s Hospital. The event was structured as a high school prom, with food, photos,...

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