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Visiting Families Treated to Fun Filled Day

Rebekah Gordon October 6, 2010

Each year, as soon as the weather turns just the right temperature to bring out hot cider and beautiful autumn leaves are seen on the trees, the University of New Haven hosts its annual Family Day.  Students...

2010 Harmony Classic: Celebrating Diversity and Racial Harmony

Charger Athletics September 8, 2010

WEST HAVEN, Conn. – The University of New Haven, Lincoln University and the Connecticut State Conference of NAACP Branches have partnered to present the 2010 Harmony Classic, an event which embraces...

World Cup’s Effect on South Africa

Miriam Correia August 25, 2010

When people think of Africa, “great economy” isn’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind, but the World Cup this past summer has proved to jumpstart South Africa’s economy. When South Africa...

2010 Study Abroad Tips

The Charger Bulletin April 21, 2010

2010 Study abroad trips with Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences are here! Spend two weeks in one of 4 countries (Vietnam, Poland, Russian, and China) studying the criminal...

The Battle of the Unbeatens, USA and Canada Clash Once Again

Tom Chieppo February 23, 2010

Two of the hockeys finest took the ice Sunday night on MSNBC at 7:40 p.m. EDT to determine the top seed in pool A and also a playoff spot to reach a possible gold medal. Team USA lead by Coach Ron Wilson...

You’re Number 1: Alaska Village Up First in Census

The Associated Press January 28, 2010

NOORVIK, Alaska – The U.S. Census Bureau is launching its 2010 count of the nation's residents in a remote Alaska village. Census Bureau Director Robert Groves is flying to Noorvik in northwest Alaska...

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