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Gerber Hall, tentatively,  a new home to New Haven first responders.

Housing Selection Hits a Roadblock

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief April 17, 2019

The 2019-2020 housing selection process took place over the last few weeks, and encountered some problems along the way. The system crashed on Friday, March 29, causing many students to be left in the...

St. Baldricks student volunteers pose for a photo.

St. Baldrick’s Raises Over $2,000

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief April 17, 2019

The university raised just over $2,424 for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation on Thursday, Mar. 28. One person shaved his head and ten donated hair for the cause in the Bartels Fireplace Lounge. The foundation...

The university police department responded to reports of a backpack theft in Dodds Hall on Wednesday.

BREAKING NEWS: Theft in Dodds Hall

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2019

In an email sent to students yesterday, Chief of Police Tracey Mooney said that campus police is currently investigating a backpack theft from Dodds Hall. The theft occurred Wednesday afternoon and was...

BREAKING NEWS: 21 Savage Headlining Spring Weekend Concert

BREAKING NEWS: 21 Savage Headlining Spring Weekend Concert

Kiana Quinonez, Managing Editor March 27, 2019

The University of New Haven's Student Committee of Programing Events (S.C.O.P.E) announced 21 Savage as the artist for this year's spring weekend concert. The reveal was held in Bartels Marketplace on...

Students React to Manager Allegedly Changing Expiration Dates at Jazzman’s

Students React to Manager Allegedly Changing Expiration Dates at Jazzman’s

Jennifer Korn, Contributing Writer March 17, 2019

After news broke that Nancy Dijon, a supervising manager at Jazzman’s Cafe, was allegedly rewriting expiration dates, students have responded and some have reported bad experiences with food. Students...

Chief Mooney is ready to hang up her hat in light of her retirement.

Chief Tracy Mooney Retiring After Three Years

Christina Genovese, Community Engagement Editor March 17, 2019

University of New Haven Police Department Chief, Tracy Mooney, will be retiring this May. She has been at the university for 3 years now, and says she has enjoyed all she’s accomplished over the years,...

Art Space New Haven is located downtown and offers a unique art experience.

Art Space New Haven Brings Art to the City

Eli McClain, Contributing Writer March 7, 2019

Art is designed to evoke emotion, whether it be through dance, music, or visuals. This holds true for Artspace New Haven. Located in Downtown New Haven, the space is far from the typical art gallery experience....

Senior Challenge Seeks to Build Connections Post-Graduation

Senior Challenge Seeks to Build Connections Post-Graduation

Victoria Cagley, Staff Writer March 7, 2019

The Senior Challenge, a semester-long competition for graduating seniors, is kicking off its fourth year. These competitions include weekly tasks that seniors are encouraged to take part in, which enter...

Up Til Dawn e-board members hold up the nights total.

Up ‘Til Dawn Raises Over $118,000 for Cancer

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor February 28, 2019

Students at the University of New Haven raised $118, 702 during Saturday’s, Feb. 23 Up ‘til Dawn event. As the name implies, students are challenged to stay up all night in order to raise money for...

West Haven Experiences Unsafe Air Quality

West Haven Experiences Unsafe Air Quality

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief February 28, 2019

Air quality is not often thought about in West Haven, but earlier this month, on Feb. 4, the region experienced an air quality deemed “unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups,” according to the...

University Community Comments on Duke Incident

University Community Comments on Duke Incident

Corina Rodriguez, Staff Writer February 28, 2019

A professor at Duke University asked international students to refrain from speaking their native language on campus after receiving complaints from faculty members. Megan Neely, director of graduate...

The five candidates for USGA president debated and discussed their individual platforms.

USGA Treasurer and President Candidates Debate

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor February 23, 2019

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) hosted the first round of their debates on Wednesday, Feb. 13 in the Henry C. Lee building. Candidates for USGA treasurer and president were given...

Measles Outbreak Reaches New Haven

Measles Outbreak Reaches New Haven

Sam Gangi, Contributing Writer February 23, 2019

On Monday, Feb. 4, Yale-New Haven hospital had its second confirmed measles case of the season. The patients are both adults, though hospital officials would not say if the two people were related or had...

Jazzman’s Supervisor Allegedly Rewriting Use-By Dates

Jazzman’s Supervisor Allegedly Rewriting Use-By Dates

Jennifer Korn & Karina Krul, The Charger Bulletin February 22, 2019

Employees at Jazzman’s have confirmed that one of their supervising managers, Nancy Dijon, has intentionally changed use-by dates so that food stays on the shelf longer. While they do not know how long...

Q&A With the USGA Presidential Candidates

Q&A With the USGA Presidential Candidates

Karina Krul & Serena Piervincenzi, The Charger Bulletin February 12, 2019

Voting for the Undergraduate Student Government Association presidency begins on Thursday, Feb 21. We spoke to the five candidates running. Merranda Zehner, junior accounting major Q: When did...

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