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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

Men and Women In The Gym

Andrew Jones October 9, 2013

Recall your first middle school dance. Now describe to me what you see. If I had to take a guess, we see a gymnasium full of shy yet sexually anxious, hormone raging, pizza faced, metal mouth, know-it-all,...

Letter to the Editor

President Kaplan October 9, 2013

In recent years the University has celebrated the naming and renaming of several major facilities on campus. The David A. Beckerman Recreation Center was built and named; the Psychology Building was renovated...

Ban the Butts

Liana Teixeira October 2, 2013

Exactly 20 feet from the Charger Plaza on Campbell Avenue, it’s hard to miss the dozens of cigarette butts littering the sidewalk on your way out of the parking lot. Walking up the stairs near Bethel...

Ban the Books

Samantha Mathewson October 2, 2013

The average annual tuition, plus expenses, at a private nonprofit four-year college is about $35,000. At the University of New Haven, annual tuition is closer to $50,000. That tuition amount includes...

Can I Buy an Hour?

Jenn Harrington October 2, 2013

Let me preface by stating that I am someone who thrives off scheduling away my time. An average week includes 25 to 30 hours as a slave to retail, 20 hours of education, and another 15 to 20 for the on-campus...

Quit Idling in the Drive Thru

Erica Giannelli October 2, 2013

When you think of food, do you think in terms of fast or fresh? It seems that for most of America, the correct answer must be fast. Just a few days ago, as I was walking from Shoprite back to my dorm...

Putting the ‘Race’ In Racism

The Charger Bulletin October 2, 2013

What does it mean to act a certain ethnicity? “She’s not black enough... she’s white washed.” “How is he talking? He sounds like a white boy.” What exactly does it mean to act a certain skin...

My Family Doesn’t Go Here

Samantha Higgins October 2, 2013

As most students are well aware, if you wanted family to be able to take part in the Family Day activities, they needed to pay $20 a person. I personally think this is unbelievable, and after looking on...

Apple Mania

The Charger Bulletin September 25, 2013

Students react to the iOS7 and Apple’s Latest Products Contributing Writer: Erica Giannelli As Wednesday, September 18, rolled around, I noticed a pattern in Facebook status updates as well as Twitter...

What College Has Taught Me

Elissa Sanci September 25, 2013

A typical opening scene from a movie about high school: teens are sprawled across the lawn on the first day of school. To your left, you have the cheerleaders; their skirts are short and almost all have...

Post-Grad Problems Why Graduation is the Furthest Thing From My Mind

Liana Teixeira September 25, 2013

For the past four years, the build-up toward senior year has seemed slow-paced at best. But when I woke up for my last first day of school as an undergrad, it finally hit me---I’m graduating....I’m...

Teamwork

Samantha Mathewson September 25, 2013

For the better part of my life, I have been a member of a team; sports or various club activities. Personally, I took this responsibility seriously. This meant that I was working with other people towards...

It’s Time We Rise Up

Emily McGinty September 18, 2013

In the wake of the Trayvon Martin case it is obvious that race is still an issue in the minds of many. I grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., and have been surrounded by many different races, cultures and ethnicities....

This Is Not Okay

Katerina Sperl September 18, 2013

Let me preface this rant by thanking John and Leona Gehring for their large donation to the Henry C. Lee Institute. As a student in that college, I can say that we really do appreciate it. That being...

When Disaster Strikes

Elissa Sanci September 18, 2013

We live in a bubble; we are young and nothing can hurt us. We walk from class to class, we eat lunch in our cafeteria, we complain about the food. We laugh at each other’s jokes, we cry over our broken...

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