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University Hosts Virtual Reality Symposium

University Hosts Virtual Reality Symposium

Matt Verrilli, Contributing Writer March 27, 2018

On Friday (March 23), the University of New Haven hosted the “Feeling is Believing: Augmented and Virtual Reality Symposium” sponsored by the Office of eLearning and the Department of Communications....

Mac N Out Offers Students Comfort Food

Mac N’ Out Offers Students Comfort Food

Catherine Cinque, Staff Writer March 27, 2018

Whether you like going home or not, we can all agree a home cooked meal is one of the best things ever. Kate Voll, creator of Mac N’Out, knew this when she started the campus favorite restaurant that...

Professor Interest Stems from Conflict in Ukraine

Professor Interest Stems from Conflict in Ukraine

Corina Rodriguez, Contributing Writer March 6, 2018

Olena Lennon began teaching in her homeland Ukraine, during which time she worked closely with the Peace Corps. That was her first experience working with young Americans who wanted to change the world,...

Hope N Mic Night Address Mental Health Stigma

Hope N’ Mic Night Address Mental Health Stigma

Francesca Fontanez, Contributing Writer March 6, 2018

Last Thursday (Mar. 1), the To Write Love On Her Arms (TWLOHA) executive board members had to think critically to accommodate for the crowd drawn to their Hope N Mic Night Event. Students and faculty alike...

Students Relish in the Nashville Experience

Students Relish in the Nashville Experience

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer March 6, 2018

The Department of Music offers the Nashville Study Away Program in conjunction with Blackbird Studios in Nashville. Students who are Music Industry (MIND) and Music & Sound Recording (MUSR) majors...

Girl Up Campus Helps Build a Better Future

Girl Up Campus Helps Build a Better Future

Nicole Rivera, Contributing Writer February 28, 2018

Girl Up is a movement partnered with the United Nations to bring awareness and change. The organization carries an agenda to take action, change lives, and empower girls in developing countries like Guatemala,...

“The Trojan Women” Resonates with #MeToo

“The Trojan Women” Resonates with #MeToo

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 28, 2018

“The Trojan Women” opens this Wednesday (Feb. 28) and relates largely to the recently growing #MeToo and #TimesUp movements. Steve Luber, theater coordinator and director of the play, chose the...

Sankofa Benefit Concert Raises Scholarship Money

Sankofa Benefit Concert Raises Scholarship Money

Alyssa Mick, Contributing Writer February 27, 2018

Even with the dreadful combination of rain and chill, the line for the Sankofa Benefit Concert began nearly an hour before doors opened and continued to grow long as excited students waited for entry....

Myatt Center Hosts Discussion on Race

Myatt Center Hosts Discussion on Race

Francesca Fontanez, Contributing Writer February 27, 2018

As it happens, names can hurt. The University of New Haven Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion invited Dr. Davarian L. Baldwin to speak at their event, “‘That’s so Ghetto’…Build the Wall’...

Center for Learning Resources Director Steps Down After Nine Years

Center for Learning Resources Director Steps Down After Nine Years

Corina Rodriguez, Staff Writer February 27, 2018

After nine years at the Center for Learning Resources, the director is stepping down. Debbie Malewicki will leave to begin working for an educational startup.   “I am going to tremendously miss...

Campus Wellness Program Focuses on Holistic Approach

Campus Wellness Program Focuses on Holistic Approach

Nicole Rivera, Contributing Writer February 20, 2018

At the University of New Haven, students, faculty and staff can destress with the campus wellness program. The program here on campus started in March of 2016, and has grown. With a fitness and wellness...

USGA Hosts President and Treasurer Debate

USGA Hosts President and Treasurer Debate

Everett Bishop, Staff Writer February 20, 2018

University of New Haven’s USGA hosted a debate on Tuesday (Feb. 13), in the Henry C. Lee building. The debate, which started at 9:00 p.m., allowed both candidates for USGA treasurer and USGA president...

Sport Industry Club Increases Outreach

Sport Industry Club Increases Outreach

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 20, 2018

The Sports Industry Club (SIC) offers students an inside look at what happens in the sports industry field, from lunch with industry professional to behind the scenes tours of sport centers. This year...

Delta Phi Epsilon Urges Students to “Be the Change”

Delta Phi Epsilon Urges Students to “Be the Change”

Everett Bishop, Staff Writer February 13, 2018

University of New Haven Greek organization Delta Phi Epsilon hosted their “Be the Change” campaign event on Thursday, Feb. 8. The campaign, coordinated by Kassie Winchester, a sorority member, aimed...

Pitch Perfect Series Raises the Stakes for Young Entrepreneurs

Pitch Perfect Series Raises the Stakes for Young Entrepreneurs

Gabriella Savoca, Contributing Writer February 13, 2018

The University of New Haven is airing a new show titled Pitch Perfect, a competition where young entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to a panel of judges. “The show format is similar to Shark Tank,”...

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