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The Charger Bulletin November 12, 2014

Email [email protected], find her on Facebook at UNH Ask Melanie, or follow her Twitter @unhaskmelanie. Identities will always remain confidential! Dear Melanie, I’m so over being fat—what...

Ask Melanie

The Charger Bulletin October 29, 2014

Email [email protected], find her on Facebook at UNH Ask Melanie, or follow her Twitter @unhaskmelanie. Identities will always remain confidential! Dear Melanie, I love all of my friends...

Ask Melanie

The Charger Bulletin October 22, 2014

Email [email protected], find her on Facebook at UNH Ask Melanie, or follow her Twitter @unhaskmelanie. Identities will always remain confidential! Dear Melanie, I am a gay male and my parents...

Simply Sam’s Style

Samantha Salvio October 22, 2014

Fall Trend: Oversized Sweaters Morning and nighttime temperatures have been dropping dramatically within the last week, so it’s time to bring out all your chilly weather clothing or make a trip...

Ask Melanie

The Charger Bulletin October 8, 2014

Email [email protected], find her on Facebook at UNH Ask Melanie, or follow her Twitter @unhaskmelanie. Identities will always remain confidential! Dear Melanie, I am having issues in one...

Ask Melanie

The Charger Bulletin October 1, 2014

Melanie,  I am currently working at my job as a Life Skills Coach for $12/hour and I am two years in to college. With a Bachelor’s Degree, I can move up in the company but only with a $2 raise. Sometimes...

Simply Sam’s Style

Samantha Salvio October 1, 2014

My Obsession: Knee-High Socks Warm. Trendy. Sexy. What’s not to love about this fashion accessory? I will admit that my love for knee-high socks is slightly influenced by attending a high school...

Driven to Succeed: The book that will help you jumpstart your post-college plans

Jenn Harrington September 24, 2014

Driven to Succeed, written by Jason Navallo, is aimed to help post-graduation students start their careers after college by answering five questions: Which field should I choose? How should I write resumes?...

What YOU Need to Know About Financial Aid

The Charger Bulletin September 24, 2014

By The Feds We’re back! The Financial Aid Office’s student workers, also known as ‘The Feds’, are back and ready to start the new school year off on the right foot. You might ask, who are ‘The...

Simply Sam’s Style

Samantha Salvio September 24, 2014

 Sweater Weather Too Soon? This is the time of year where I get exceptionally frustrated with New England weather—the transition from summer into fall. Wear something a little warmer out and...

Simply Sam’s Style

Samantha Salvio September 3, 2014

A new Charger Bulletin feature, where staff writer Samantha Salvio gives fashion advice! “Back-To-School Comfy” Who misses their high school dress code? The answer: NO ONE! Especially...

President’s Corner

Richard Rotella September 3, 2014

My fellow Chargers, As the semester continues, I encourage you all to continue getting involved and meeting new people. I also encourage you to go to so many of the amazing events that are on campus....

A Welcome Letter to the Members of the Class of 2018

The Charger Bulletin September 3, 2014

Dear Members of the Class of 2018: Welcome! You have arrived and are officially a college student. The past year of applying to colleges, worrying about getting in, the happiness you experienced when...

A letter to returning students from Dean Johnson

The Charger Bulletin September 3, 2014

Dear Returning Students: Welcome to the start of the 2014-15 academic year! We are excited about your return to campus and the addition of over 1440 new undergraduate students to the UNH community....

Ask Melanie!

The Charger Bulletin December 12, 2012

By Melanie Stone Dear Melanie, What is a creative date that is also affordable? Sincerely, Anonymous   For this generation, dating seems to be a thing of the past. Years ago when...

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