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NSBE Gives Students Chance to See Themselves

NSBE Gives Students Chance to See Themselves

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer October 3, 2018

The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is a national student and professional based organization meant to provide a community for black and minority students in the STEM fields, especially engineering....

MIC Hosts Fifth Annual Fall Fest

MIC Hosts Fifth Annual Fall Fest

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief October 3, 2018

The Music Industry Club (MIC) hosted their fifth annual FallFest on Saturday (Sept. 29) with 10 bands who performed on campus. The first portion of the event took place on the Bixler/Gerber quad and...

Mollie Zarzycki discusses hazing facts with students.

AGC Unites to Table Against Hazing

Tiara Starks, Contributing Writer October 3, 2018

Members of the All Greek Council (AGC) were in Bartels’ Lobby on Sept. 27 to discuss the issues regarding hazing, as the University of New Haven participated in National Hazing Prevention Week. “Our...

OIT Introduces Education on Phishing

OIT Introduces Education on Phishing

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor September 25, 2018

Due to increased encounters with email phishing on the University of New Haven campus, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) is now providing students and faculty with a little help. Using videos...

Does Welcome Project Mark Victory for Campus Inclusion?

Does Welcome Project Mark Victory for Campus Inclusion?

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor September 25, 2018

How well do you know your neighbor? Last summer a group came to the University of New Haven in order to share an in depth look of their experiences as minority figures. Professor Susanne Murphy sees...

Comedian Brings Music to Bucknall

Comedian Brings Music to Bucknall

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer September 25, 2018

On Friday Sept. 21, S.C.O.P.E brought comedian Evan Wecksell to the university. Wecksell, is a returning entertainer, famous for a blend of music and humor, while his jokes capture the embarrassment...

Coffee With a Cop, Donuts too

Coffee With a Cop, Donuts too

Sommer Smith, Contributing Writer September 24, 2018

Students and campus police officers gathered for hot coffee and pastries on Wednesday in the Alumni Lounge. The event, “Coffee with a Cop,” was a kick off to this month’s National Campus Safety Awareness...

Professor Finds a New Home With GIS

Professor Finds a New Home With GIS

Lindsey Scalabrino, Contributing Writer September 12, 2018

Michele Vittorio has journeyed quite a bit in his time, but has recently settled into the Charger community, bringing with him an expansive knowledge of geographic information systems or GIS.   “I...

Mosaic Reception: A Campus Welcome

Mosaic Reception: A Campus Welcome

Sommers Smith, Contributing Writer September 5, 2018

There’s nothing like a warm spread of Latin cuisine featuring empanadas, stuffed potato balls, and an ice-chilled beverage to keep the heat off your mind. On Wednesday (Aug 29) students gathered in the...

Students Discuss Appropriation and Appreciation

Students Discuss Appropriation and Appreciation

Chazz Mair, Staff Writer April 27, 2018

The University of New Haven’s Beta Kappa chapter of Omega Phi Beta Sorority invited students to have a conversation about the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation on Wednesday...

TWLOHA Hosts Benefit Concert

TWLOHA Hosts Benefit Concert

Nicole Rivera, Contributing Writer April 10, 2018

Thursday night (April 5), To Write Love On Her Arms (TWLOHA) hosted their sixth annual benefit concert which included performances from Crystal Clear who opened for the headlining band Keep It Quiet. Both...

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