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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

A breakdown of the university’s various news sources

A breakdown of the university’s various news sources

Elisa D'Egidio, Student Life Editor November 23, 2021

With the Weekly Roundup, Weekly Gallop, Charger Nation News, Charger Blog, Charlie’s Event Roundup and the Charger Bulletin, students at the university have multiple methods of receiving campus-related...

Current USGA executive board

Looking for Leadership? USGA is Back

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor September 7, 2021

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) is back in a new form. USGA oversees all recognized student organizations (RSO) on campus and advocates for the student experience. The association...

My first time at Up ‘Til Dawn

Samantha Higgins March 4, 2015

I’m one of those people that signs up for everything at the Club Fair at the beginning of the year. I always have the good intention of following through with a lot of them, but life happens and I usually...

Inspired by Alumni

Matt DiGiovanni February 29, 2012

Last week at the February 22 USGA meeting, one of the guest speakers was an alumnus of UNH, and he was there not to speak about anything specific, just the general topic of what you give is what you get....

Student Newspaper = Student Participation, Input, and Involvement

Joann Wolwowicz January 25, 2012

Another year, another semester, and another chance to improve ourselves and our situations are all things that we can look forward to as we continue through college, especially now, at the start of the...

China denies involvement in Google hackings

Joshua Van Hoesen January 25, 2010

From The Associated Press: BEIJING – China sharply rebuked the United States on Monday, denying involvement in any Internet attacks and defending its online restrictions as lawful after Washington...

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