The Charger Bulletin

The Hunger Games: College major edition

Erin Smith, Politics Editor April 4, 2023

SATIRE The first annual Hunger Games will be taking place instead of finals week starting on May 1. It will go on for as long as it takes until there are two victors. Graduation will be postponed if necessary....

Sen. Blumenthal addresses the crowd alongside Henry C. Lee, West Haven, March 21, 2023.

University granted $1 million toward further combating gun violence

Mia Adduci, Managing Editor March 22, 2023

“It takes a whole community to combat gun violence” according to Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.). West Haven, Conn. has now been given a platform to become such a community, as a product of a new...

Drug usage: A freedom, not a legislation

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor April 27, 2022

There’s no reason to beat around the bush: the U.S. is approaching substance legislation entirely wrong, from cannabis, to cocaine, to heroine. What right does the government have to grab our citizens...

Melvin Ramos speaks during the event in the Alumni Lounge, West Haven March 3, 2022.

NCIS agent shares experiences within federal workforce

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor March 8, 2022

“There is no typical day,” said Naval Criminal Investigative Services Agent Melvin Ramos, as he guest spoke for the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) last week about the processes surrounding...

Do Crime Shows Paint an Accurate Picture of the Criminal Justice World

Do Crime Shows Paint an Accurate Picture of the Criminal Justice World

Lauren Fligg, Contributing Writer October 24, 2019

“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” is the longest running television series in the United States with 21 seasons and over 450 episodes.  A crime television series gives viewers the chance...

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ACJA Hosts “Know Your Rights” Panel

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor March 6, 2019

The American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) hosted a “Know Your Rights” panel to a packed Alumni Lounge on Monday, Feb. 25. Panelists talked about common misconceptions people may have about what...

Criminal Justice Student Awarded National Recognition

Criminal Justice Student Awarded National Recognition

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor January 30, 2019

Getting a paper published in a national magazine is no easy feat. With competition from fifty other states, having your work acknowledged on such a large scale isn’t something every college student can...

ACJA Prepares Students For Success

ACJA Prepares Students For Success

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer November 8, 2018

The University of New Haven’s Psi Omega chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA), also known as the “CJ Club,” recently attended their regional conference in King of Prussia, PA....

University Relationship with Saudi Arabia Called Into Question

University Relationship with Saudi Arabia Called Into Question

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2018

Controversy surrounding the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, has given rise to questions about the relationship between the University of...

The 24th Annual Arnold Markle Symposium

Alyssa MacKinnon October 7, 2015

The 24th Annual Arnold Markle Symposium took place Oct. 3 and 4 at the University of New Haven. The Symposium was on the topic of Police Involved Shootings, and featured speakers who are nationally recognized...

ACJA returns home with 17 awards

The Charger Bulletin April 8, 2015

The Psi Omega chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association returned home with 17 awards from the 76th annual National Conference held in Nashville from March 21 through 28. The trip was...

Psi Omega Chapter of UNH ACJA Wins Big

Ana Abraham November 7, 2012

The American Criminal Justice Association-Lambda Alpha Epsilon’s Psi Omega chapter at the University of New Haven has a longstanding history of excellence. This tradition was continued at ACJA-LAE’s...

UNH Participates in National Tell A Police Officer “Thank You” Day

Ryan Irons September 19, 2012

University of New Haven students in the American Criminal Justice Association: Psi Omega chapter held their 1st Annual Police Appreciation Luncheon in response to a Facebook group Whole Truth Project’s...

Current Issues Discussion Tackles Terrorism

Ana Abraham September 19, 2012

The Current Issues Discussion series is in its second year at UNH, and the first event of the 2012-2013 academic year occurred on Thursday, Sept. 13. The topic of discussion was one made even more immediate...

Tolerance Week at UNH

Ana Abraham May 2, 2012

The week of April 23 to the 27 was Tolerance Week at the University of New Haven. The Tolerance Committee, which is a part of the  American Criminal Justice Association Psi Omega chapter, put on...

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