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The New Haven women’s basketball team wears “Black Lives Matter” shirts against the College of Staten Island, West Haven, Feb. 15, 2023.

WBB comes away with a last-second win, beats Staten Island 56-54

Tyler Wells and Christopher Elwell February 21, 2023

With seconds ticking down and the score tied, the ball was in Camryn DeBose’s hands. On the wing, she crossed over and lowered her shoulder into the defender in front of her. She drove through the...

New Haven’s Aurora Deshaies drives against SMC, West Haven, Feb. 7, 2023.

Eight is great: WBB wins eighth in a row, beats Saint Michael’s 49-40

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor February 13, 2023

Make it another win. The New Haven women’s basketball team’s win streak has now reached eight games, their longest since the 2018-19 season. On Tuesday night, they came out with a gritty 49-40 win...

Dev Holmes, Connor Degenhardt and other players on the Chargers football team during the Homecoming football game versus Saint Anselm College, Oct. 9, West Haven.

Defense stifles Saint Anselm, wins big on Homecoming

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor October 12, 2021

The New Haven football team provided a resonating exclamation point for Homecoming weekend as they devastated visiting team Saint Anselm College 56-7 on Saturday afternoon. The Chargers’ defense put...

University of New Haven Hosts Her-Self Event

University of New Haven Hosts “Her-Self” Event

Lindsey Scalabrino, Contributing Writer October 19, 2018

On Wednesday, Oct. 3, the university hosted an event by the Maren Sanchez Home Foundation. The foundation was created to empower and teach girls how to defend against manipulation. The foundation is named...

Atty: Fort Hood suspect may use insanity defense

Liz De La Torre November 24, 2009

From The Associated Press FORT WORTH, Texas – An Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people during an attack on his Texas post will likely plead not guilty to the charges against him and may use...

Too fat to kill? Fla. man uses weight as a defense

Liz De La Torre October 28, 2009

From The Associated Press TRENTON, N.J. – A Florida man accused of killing his son-in-law in New Jersey is arguing that he was unable to commit the crime because he was too fat. When Edward Ates took...

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