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Levitt and Holland each score twice as #15/18 lacrosse drops Sunday bout with Le Moyne

Levitt and Holland each score twice as #15/18 lacrosse drops Sunday bout with Le Moyne

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer March 22, 2021

Freshman Cypress Levitt and senior Emily Holland each scored a pair of goals on the afternoon as No. 15/18 women's lacrosse dropped a 13-6 decision to No. 4/3 Le Moyne at Kathy Zolad Stadium on March 20. For...

Love is in the air, and so is COVID-19

Love is in the air, and so is COVID-19

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief March 15, 2021

Starting in the fall of 2020, the University of New Haven implemented policies around campus in an effort to minimize COVID-19 cases, such as restrictions to dining hall services, weekly COVID-19 testing...

Hospitality and tourism program adapts amid COVID-19

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor March 15, 2021

As the hospitality and tourism industry adapted to a cut in travel and virtual living because of COVID-19, so did education among those entering the field. The hospitality and tourism program at the University...

Look at how much can change in a year’s time

Look at how much can change in a year’s time

Elisa D’Egidio, Staff Writer March 15, 2021

Mar. 9, 2020, I was sitting in the Bixler/Gerber Quad, enjoying the spring day, where students could be seen sitting together, catching up on work and getting a breath of fresh air. The afternoon was...

An update on the reopening of movie theaters

An update on the reopening of movie theaters

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor March 15, 2021

California Gov. Gavin Newsom confirmed on Mar. 10 that movie theaters will reopen at 25% capacity “with reserved seating only where each group is seated with at least 6 feet of distance in all directions...

Does quarantine affect the relationship of roommates?

Lyndsay Miller, Contributing Writer March 9, 2021

Surviving quarantine with roommates means balancing your needs and wants with theirs. For some, this is easier said than done, as it can often require negotiation of new house rules and a high level of...

Progress in the pandemic: Fans to return to New York sporting events

Lyndsay Miller, Contributing Writer March 9, 2021

For the first time in almost a year, sports fans in New York will be allowed to attend events at venues with 10,000 seats or more, with proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72-hours of the game. In...

How the pandemic has impacted procrastination

Lyndsay Miller, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

Procrastination may be the hidden disease eating away at the productivity of college students. We’ve all done it at some point -- stared blankly at a homework assignment, daydreamed of a million other...

COVID Life: Continue or vanish?

Tiana Frias, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

During this ongoing pandemic, society has picked up new, technology-based practices. Things such as virtual snow days, Zoom office hours and virtual dates have become a normal thing for everyone in the...

Joshua Goodart, University of New Haven cybersecurity major, dies of COVID-19 complications at 22

Joshua Goodart, University of New Haven cybersecurity major, dies of COVID-19 complications at 22

Kayla Mutchler, Amanda M. Castro, and Tiara Starks February 11, 2021

On Feb. 6, beloved University of New Haven student Joshua Goodart died at the age of 22 after a near month-long battle with COVID-19-related complications. He was a senior cybersecurity and networks major. Mr....

NY Gov Cuomo Aims to Reopen Broadway and other Arts Organizations

NY Gov Cuomo Aims to Reopen Broadway and other Arts Organizations

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor February 11, 2021

The state of New York will undertake an extensive COVID-19 testing plan as a way to help facilitate the reopening of arts organizations across the state including the city’s previously shuttered Broadway...

University faculty step up to help students struggling to find internships in the time of COVID

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor February 9, 2021

As the COVID-19 pandemic hit and internship opportunities grew scarce, panic rose among students required to complete an internship before graduation. Luckily, by summer 2020, faculty at the University...

Long-Live Sweatpants Nation: 2021 Fashion Trends

Kelly Adkins, Contributing Writer February 8, 2021

To all professors who are irked by students dressed in pajamas during their lectures, close your ears. In terms of the fashion-realm, all us lazily-clothed college students are up to par, after all. After...

How COVID affects people with chronic diseases

How COVID affects people with chronic diseases

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor February 8, 2021

While it is evident that COVID-19 can adversely affect anyone who contracts it, the risk is even higher and deadlier for chronically ill and immune-compromised individuals. In a statement for The Charger...

First Year’s Reflection on Fall 2020

Kiana White, Contributing Writer February 8, 2021

Since my freshman year of high school, I dreamt of becoming a college student. I knew I wanted to experience being a residential student and engage in campus life through events, activities and so much...

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