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I Don’t Feel Safe On Campus and This Is Why

The Charger Bulletin February 3, 2016

This week my friends and I witnessed an altercation on campus late at night. What at first appeared to be a male student attacking a female student turned out to be a male student restraining his female...

Chipotle or Nah?

Alessia Bicknese January 27, 2016

Would you rather die of an E. coli infection or never eat Chipotle again? Well, according to the entire world, there is no way America could live without Chipotle – even if it means eating to your death. But...

Security on Campus, or “Face-lickers” or Something Along Those Lines

The Charger Bulletin December 5, 2012

By Anonymous I never thought there was not enough security on campus but then it slowly became clear to me that I did not feel completely safe. When you open the door and someone’s waiting to get...

In Response to Student Safety

Ryan Irons October 17, 2012

A few weeks ago, an article was written on an incident that involved an intoxicated non-UNH student downtown. While some may not know what to do in this situation, this article will cover some key points...

Non Life-Threatening Things to do in West Haven

Liana Teixeira September 12, 2012

By now, most of you have probably heard not-so-great things about the city in which the University of New Haven resides. A few standard comments I’ve heard in the past few years have been pretty negative...

Updates on Campus

Joann Wolwowicz April 25, 2012

I am going to start off with a few numbers unrelated to this editorial topic. First off, there are only three weeks left of school. This is the second to last issue of The Charger Bulletin. And lastly,...

The Safety of Awareness

Melanie Rovinsky February 3, 2010

Ignorance is bliss – well, that’s what we’ve all been told. And up until last week, I would have happily agreed with that phrase. However, a recent news story got me thinking about all of the problems...

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