The 2010 Midterm Elections are just around the corner, and the news is always full of stories pertaining to that particular subject. These elections are scheduled to be held on November 2, 2010 for 37...
By now I’m sure you have all heard about Tyler Clementi, the 18-year-old Rutgers University freshman who committed suicide on September 22. For those of you who don’t know the details, Tyler asked...
Beautiful weather we’ve been having lately isn’t it? First it’s hot, muggy, and utterly disgusting. Then it decides that it’s going to pour as if it hasn’t rained in years. Now we’ve fallen...
Another week has come and gone, and September is already half way through. Where is the time going? Week by week time seems to go by so slow. My question always seems to be “Is it Friday yet?” But...
As you may have known or not known, National Suicide Prevention Week was from September 5th to the 11th and World Suicide Prevention Day was September 10th. Whether you have been affected by suicide, know...
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. This is the 104th issue that I have written in and worked on for The Charger Bulletin. My, how time flies by!
Throughout the past four years, I have written about all sorts of...
If anyone had told me four years ago that I would be sitting here, in the office of The Charger Bulletin, writing my last editorial as assistant editor, I probably would have laughed. Not because I didn’t...
We’ve all had them, the professors which seem to slip through the cracks and do as little educating as possible despite the fact that it’s their job. There are times where I hear people complain, but...
Blue laws are absolutely stupid. Well, that’s my opinion at least. Let’s delve into the issue with some history!
Connecticut “blue laws” refer to any law regulating the activities of citizens...
It’s that time of year...cue the tears from seniors around campus! With only one more issue of The Charger Bulletin left before we graduate, it officially is the season for sappy editorials and goodbye...
By The Other Middle Child, Anonymous
In the Apr. 14th issue, an anonymous writer by the name of "The Middle Child" wrote an editorial stating his or her feelings that both the Center for Experiential...
By The Other Middle Child's Child, Anonymous
I’m going to start this editorial by noting that I am not the same anonymous that first voiced their opinions on the Apr. 14 issue of The Charger Bulletin....
By Nick Adams, Delta Chi
In the last issue of The Charger Bulletin, a writer by the name of Anonymous decided that it was his or her responsibility to shed some light on the “behind the scenes”...
When I was younger, I had the same dreams as every other 5 year old little girl. I wanted to be a ballerina, or a veterinarian, or a marine biologist. I wanted to have long blonde hair like my best friend...
By Anonymous
The Greek community at the University of New Haven is a dynamic group of individuals who have all come together under Greek life for a multitude of different reasons. All organizations...