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Rec Sports Starts Season with New Changes

Rec Sports Starts Season with New Changes

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor September 19, 2018

Rec Sports season one is currently underway at the Rec Center. The season will consist of flag football, cricket, and 3v3 basketball. This lineup of sports has changed from previous years because of changes...

Elm City Trophy remains in West Haven

Elm City Trophy remains in West Haven

Kenny Sorrentino, Business Manager September 19, 2018

The New Haven Chargers football team defeated the Southern Connecticut State Owls on Saturday, Sept. 15, 37-18. The warm fall day was New Haven’s home opener on the blue turf of DellaCamera Stadium....

Mens Club Soccer Season Opener

Men’s Club Soccer Season Opener

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor September 19, 2018

The men’s club soccer team is getting prepared for their fall season. After  some strong development in 2017, the club will look to continue their success. The team closed their spring 2018 campaign...

Chargers Volleyball Dominate in First Conference Game

Charger’s Volleyball Dominate in First Conference Game

Zachary Pincince, Contributing Writer September 19, 2018

The Charger’s volleyball team took a bus ride down to Worcester, Mass., to take on the Assumption Greyhounds Sept. 11. The Chargers came into the match with an overall record of 8-3, while Assumption...

MOGAIlize Becomes SPECTRA

MOGAIlize Becomes SPECTRA

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer September 12, 2018

Think LGBTQIA+ on any college campus, and think PRIDE. The university now has a club considered a sister to the PRIDE club, called SPECTRA,  formally known as MOGAllize. SPECTRA stands for Sexuality,...

Declan Hill Predicts Rise in Sports Corruption

Declan Hill Predicts Rise in Sports Corruption

Majelique Lewis, Staff Writer September 11, 2018

Declan Hill has been keeping busy the past few years. But one thing that has remained a motivational force for him is corruption. His best selling book, “The Fix,” talks about match fixing, and how...

Top Live Music Scenes in Downtown New Haven

Top Live Music Scenes in Downtown New Haven

Anna Downs, Entertainment Editor September 11, 2018

After looking into what downtown New Haven has to offer, I have come across two bars that are top contenders for a nice evening out, off campus. All the prices are reasonable for a college student. Nothing...

QR Codes Are Not the Wave of the Future

QR Codes Are Not the Wave of the Future

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer September 11, 2018

Before Freshman and Sophomores arrived on campus, USGA had campus events running different. Charger Connection was there, but not really used and Facebook events would be passed around by word of mouth....

The Cost of Living Off-Campus

The Cost of Living Off-Campus

Karina Krul, Kiana Quinonez, The Charger Bulletin September 11, 2018

As the semester kicked off, commuter students received an email from Dean Rebecca Johnson, and chief of police, Tracey Mooney. The email, which contains an Off Campus Living Guide, reminds commuter students,...

Two Communities Celebrate WestFest

Two Communities Celebrate WestFest

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor September 11, 2018

The city of West Haven, in conjunction with the University of New Haven, hosted its annual celebration WestFest on Saturday, Sept. 8 on the town green. The festival, which ran from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.,...

Womens Club Soccer Prepares for Season

Women’s Club Soccer Prepares for Season

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer September 7, 2018

The women’s club soccer team will open the 2018 season on Saturday when it takes on Sacred Heart University at 3 p.m. at Kathy Zolad Stadium. This game will kick off the club’s first full season as...

Flooding between Gerber Hall and the Beckerman Recreation Center.

Heavy Rains Cause Water Damage

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief September 7, 2018

On Sept. 6 around 5:30 p.m. the University of New Haven’s main campus sustained water damage in various locations. In an email sent to students by Louis Annino, associate vice president of facilities,...

Women’s soccer start season 2-0

Women’s soccer start season 2-0

Chris DiGeronimo, Staff Writer September 6, 2018

In a late night thriller on Thursday (Aug 30) women’s soccer pulled off an exciting win, beating the Georgian Court Lions 3-2. After going down 1-0 96 seconds into the game, the Chargers fought back...

Volleyball starts off strong

Volleyball starts off strong

Chris DiGeronimo, Staff Writer September 6, 2018

Women’s volleyball was in midseason form on Saturday (Sept 1) as they swept the East Stroudsburg Invitational. The Chargers only lost one set to host East Stroudsburg, while sweeping Jefferson, Queens...

Charger football loses season opener

Charger football loses season opener

Zachary Pincince, Contributing Writer September 6, 2018

Chargers football took the drive to Smithfield, Rhode Island going head to head with Division 1 opponent Bryant University. The first meeting between the two opponents got off to a rough start for the...

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