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Declarative Material: Mundane Art

Isaak Kifle February 9, 2011

You’ve likely heard about or seen art that seems a bit out there. Artists can create art from any kind of material, image, or  theme. More importantly, they’re willing to do so, resulting in exhibits...

UNH Remembers Christopher Harris

Isaak Kifle January 26, 2011

The university community was recently stricken with tragedy over the loss of one of its own during winter break. On Saturday, January 8, Christopher Harris was found unconscious and unresponsive...

The USGA Retreat at Smuggler’s Notch

Isaak Kifle January 26, 2011

The goal and purpose of the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) is to represent and serve the needs of the undergraduate student community at UNH as well as provide a forum for students...

Remembering Chief Starkel

The Charger Bulletin December 8, 2010

Last week, the University of New Haven was stricken with sadness to hear of the loss of one of their own. Chief Henry Starkel, 62, passed away at his home on Tuesday, November 30, 2010. The news of Starkel’s...

Mama Pajama Rolled Out of Bed: The Art of Memories

Isaak Kifle December 8, 2010

The Seton Art Gallery in Dodds, for its final event of the semester, brought artist Marcie Paper to the gallery to give a lecture on her work, followed by a reception on December 2. Since November 18,...

Ice Skating: a World of Fun

Ashley Bogdanski December 8, 2010

On Friday, December 3, SCOPE had an ice skating trip to the Sports Complex in Shelton, CT. The ice skating rink was big enough for the seventy or so people from the school that attended the trip. Two...

Unbelievable Art Destroyed by Nazis

Kimberly Reilly December 8, 2010

Displayed in an art showing are many art works and bronze statues, found to be lost or corrupted by the Nazis during World War II. Belonging to an assortment of "Hitler’s system of including 15,000 sexual...

UNH Offers Students Valuable Research Opportunities

Steven Kaplan December 1, 2010

Students often ask me for suggestions on how they can make themselves more competitive when applying for a job or graduate school. One of the best ways, I tell them, is to get involved in an undergraduate...

UNH Presents: Wild and Wilder

Monica Lyons December 1, 2010

The University of New Haven’s Theater Program presented its fall 2010 production with the production of Wild and Wilder, consisting of two short plays written by Thornton Wilder: The Long Christmas Dinner...

Honor Student Council Presents Crash

Isaak Kifle December 1, 2010

"It’s the sense of touch. In any real city you walk, you brush past people; people bump into you. In LA, nobody touches you. We’re always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so...

Honors Student Council Goes to the Yale Center for British Art

The Charger Bulletin November 17, 2010

By Kathryn Kuhr - Honor Student Council On November 30, 2010, many of the honors students took a trip to the Yale Center for British Art: the largest expository of British art outside of England. As...

Trick or Treat: Who Wants Candy?

The Charger Bulletin November 17, 2010

By Tristian Rosario - President of  Lambda Alpha Upsilon Fraternity, Inc. On October 31, 2010, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., Lambda Alpha Upsilon Fraternity, Inc. held a Halloween event on the campus of...

Chemical Engineering Students Place Fourth

The Charger Bulletin November 17, 2010

By Amanda Scalza - President of AICHE Students from the UNH student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers placed fourth in a national Chemical Engineering "Jeopardy" contest on Saturday,...

Former Playmate Speaks on HIV/AIDS

Isaak Kifle November 17, 2010

On Monday, November 8, former Playboy Playmate and bodybuilder Rebekka Armstrong came to the Alumni Lounge to speak to students about a very sensitive issue. In 1986, Armstrong was named Playmate of the...

A Step in the Right Direction

The Charger Bulletin November 17, 2010

By Jen Cross Many criminal justice students had a chance this past week to look into their futures, while students from Joseph Polio’s criminal justice pre –internship class had a chance to participate...

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