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Does High School Prepare Students for University?

Does High School Prepare Students for University?

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer October 1, 2019

The transition from high school to college is taxing for many students. The workload is heavier and the classes are more challenging. While high schools strive to prepare students for this academic leap,...

Quality over Quantity

The Charger Bulletin May 6, 2015

By ANONYMOUS Quality over quantity. We’ve all heard this phrase before, but the older I get the more I see the importance of it in my relationships. Every year, I notice my circle of friends growing...

Make Money or Spend Money: What Would You Choose?

Samantha Mathewson April 17, 2013

The decision to go to college or not comes at a trivial point in a young person’s life, and that lone decision could have a huge impact on one’s future. So is college enough anymore? Or has it become...

Four High School Entrepreneurs Win Four-Year Scholarships to University of New Haven as Part of National Business Competition

The Charger Bulletin April 10, 2013

By UNH Today WEST HAVEN, CONN. --- Four entrepreneurial high school seniors are the top winners in the University of New Haven’s College of Business Scholarship Challenge competition. The four...

9 in 10 high schoolers short on fruits, veggies

Liz De La Torre September 29, 2009

From The Associated Press ATLANTA – Less than 10 percent of U.S. high school students are eating the combined recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables, a finding that the U.S. Centers for...

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