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The Benefits of Online Classes

The Benefits of Online Classes

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer November 20, 2018

Online classes, love them or hate them, can sometimes be your only option. When having a stressful day, it is nice to know that I do not have to make the drive to campus, but instead can complete my class...

Black Friday Shouldnt Start on Thanksgiving

Black Friday Shouldn’t Start on Thanksgiving

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer November 20, 2018

It’s the holiday season and with that, there is one thing on everyone’s mind; shopping. As buyers rush to save big and win, it is the employees who suffer. With the rise of online sales, retail stores...

Dating Apps: The New Thing

Dating Apps: The New Thing

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor November 14, 2018

At the click of a button, we can do anything -- from ordering our favorite meals to having groceries delivered to our home. But this rapid increase in technology has limited human interaction and communication...

Home? For the Holidays?

Home? For the Holidays?

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Writer November 14, 2018

There is nothing like an undergrad college experience.  You can prepare mentally, financially, and maybe even emotionally. However, there is one thing that you cannot prepare for, and that is the freedom...

Walking Campus at Night

Walking Campus at Night

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

When I came to the University of New Haven four years ago, I was scared but excited. I had never been this far away from my family before, and for the first time, I was by myself. There were so many events...

When Will It Stop?

When Will It Stop?

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor November 7, 2018

‘History repeats itself,’ is a phrase used to describe recurring events. One recurring event that we just can’t seem to get away from is that of mass shootings in America.From the Columbine massacre...

Campus Crime Rates

Campus Crime Rates

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor October 19, 2018

As college students, sometimes we are not afraid of something happening to us on campus, but still, we must be aware of our surroundings. We also need to stay informed about what crimes are happening on...

Studying Abroad Widens Your World View

Studying Abroad Widens Your World View

Rebecca Tatera, Staff Writer October 17, 2018

Exploring new cultures, just like wanting to Move to Portugal from USA, is a wonderful way to learn more about your values, yourself, and it teaches you to respect differences and appreciate new ways of...

Poverty Does not Discriminate

Poverty Does not Discriminate

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor October 2, 2018

When you hear the word poverty, many things may go through your mind: rundown neighborhoods, poor people, homelessness, high crime rates and more. Poverty is more than just that. In the state of Connecticut,...

Assault Victim Stories Need to be Told

Assault Victim Stories Need to be Told

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor October 2, 2018

Christine Blasey Ford testified on Capitol Hill in front of the Senate judiciary committee, and many in the public eye believe that her testimony against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was credible....

SCOTUS Hearings Bring Deja Vu

SCOTUS Hearings Bring Deja Vu

Penelope Lane, Contributing Writer September 25, 2018

The confirmation hearings of Brett Kavanaugh are becoming reminiscent of those made 27 years ago for current Supreme Justice Clarence Thomas. Anita Hill is a retired attorney, and currently works as...

Student Journalism is Community Journalism

Student Journalism is Community Journalism

Ali McCarthy, Contributing Writer April 24, 2018

Going to a university is like living in a tiny town, and the population is your fellow students and faculty members.  The same way that people rely on local news to find out what is going on in their...

The Fight for Equal Pay Continues

The Fight for Equal Pay Continues

Rebecca Tatera, Contributing Writer April 17, 2018

Listen up, ladies! If you are a senior about to work a new job after college, or you’re still in college and getting ready for your first internship, watch out for the gender wage gap. In honor of...

Charger Battery

Kaitlin Mahar March 9, 2016

Positives: + The countdown to Spring Break begins! + It’s beginning to look a lot like spring, but that may just be because Richard and his pastels were all over snapchat this weekend. Negatives: -...

Varying viewpoints on Spring Weekend ticket sales

Courtney Brooks April 22, 2015

Spring Weekend is perhaps the biggest event of the year at the University of New Haven, bigger than Homecoming, Alumni Weekend or any other weekend set aside for student activities. Spring Weekend is so...

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