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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

President’s Corner

Richard Rotella February 18, 2015

Chargers, With the semester in full swing, remember to make time for yourself and take a step back from the hustle and bustle. I also want to remind you to look at the email that Health Services...

President’s Corner

Richard Rotella October 22, 2014

Chargers! I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable Fall Break and is ready to get back to work in order to have a successful end of the Fall Semester. This week looks to be exciting with Charge-A-Palooza...

President’s Corner

Richard Rotella October 8, 2014

Chargers, I hope that everyone is enjoying the fall weather and is getting ready to for the Fall Break! This past week I, along with other student leaders, attended the American Student Government...

Presidential Candidates

The Charger Bulletin March 27, 2013

 This week, the Charger Bulletin Staff asked Presidential and Treasurer candidates to answer a question regarding their perceived goals. We graciously thank all of the USGA candidates for their willingness...

The First President & Treasurer Debate

The Charger Bulletin March 13, 2013

By Katerina Sperl and Nadine Northway The University’s Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) had their first debate of the year for the candidates running for Treasurer and President...

USGA Elections 2013: Presidential Candidates

The Charger Bulletin March 13, 2013

Arnold Lane My fellow Chargers, my name is Arnold M. Lane, Jr. and I aspire to represent you all as the President of the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA). For those of you who are...

Letter to the Editor: State of the Union

The Charger Bulletin February 27, 2013

By Cliff Vosberg Contributing Writer Every year, the new president of the United States of America delivers a speech. The State of the Union, to be exact. This speech outlines what this president...

Are the States Going to Secede?

The Charger Bulletin November 28, 2012

Letter to the Editor By Ross Weiner Are states planning to leave the Union? There been talk of this since the re-election of President Barack Obama because there been a petition circulation on whithouse.gov...

Election Night 2012

Liana Teixeira November 14, 2012

The NAACP brought students of all political ideologies together for a night of election coverage. Dozens of students crowded inside the Bartels dining hall on election night, anxiously watching...

The Campaign

Ana Abraham August 29, 2012

The last dedicated political movie to hit the box offices was The Ides of March in October of 2011. Although, this fast-paced crash course into dirty politics starring George Clooney and Ryan Gosling was...

Sarkozy to File Complaint in Gadhafi Funding Claim

The Associated Press May 2, 2012

PARIS (AP) — French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed Monday to file a complaint against a news website that claims to have evidence he was offered campaign financing from late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi...

A Letter From President Kaplan: Sad news regarding a UNH student

The Charger Bulletin April 11, 2012

Dear Campus Community I am deeply saddened to report the untimely death of Stirling Danskin, a sophomore majoring in music and sound recording at the University, has died.  His body was discovered...

A guide to Obama’s student loan plan

Brandon T. Bisceglia October 27, 2011

  By KIMBERLY HEFLING AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- Recognizing that college students and recent graduates are facing rising tuition prices and burdensome student loan debt, President...

USGA Campaign Week: Let Your Voice Be Heard!

Isaak Kifle March 30, 2011

Now that spring break is over, and we’ve started the last leg of the academic year, it’s time to elect your student leaders! The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) has begun elections...

Obama Calls for Educational Reform

Sara J Dufort October 6, 2010

With standardized testing scores falling and the United States ranking 21st in the world for science mastery, school districts and politicians alike are pushing for education reform and longer school years....

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