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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Main Street Condo Fire Displaces Students

Paul carbonella November 11, 2015

On Saturday Oct. 17, the Main Street Condominiums complex erupted with panic as black smoke poured from one apartment. The apartment, which housed four unnamed undergraduates, sustained smoke damage throughout...

Networking App QuickQast Created by Students For Students

Alyssa MacKinnon November 11, 2015

Afraz Siddiqui is a sophomore business management major from Monroe Township, New Jersey who, along with Jesse Singh, a junior marketing major, from Los Angeles, California, worked together to create and...

Writer to Writer Offers Peer Tutoring

Glenn Rohrbacker September 23, 2015

Is writing one of those skills that has just never come naturally to you? Do you think you could benefit from advice from one of your colleagues who has been in your shoes? If the answer is yes, the...

National Science Foundation Grant Helps Students Strike a Better Work-Study-Life Balance

The Charger Bulletin April 10, 2013

By JACKIE HENNESSEY COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS WRITER/EDITOR Frank Pellicano ’14, an electrical engineering major, is a member of the UNH wrestling and lacrosse club teams. He happily refers...

Students and Alumni Weigh in on USGA Happenings

Liana Teixeira November 7, 2012

Several highly contentious issues have sparked the interest of students and alumni at the University of New Haven in the past few weeks. The two main topics that spread like wildfire across campus involved...

Jake’s Wayback Burgers Now Accepts Charger Cash

Samantha Mathewson October 17, 2012

Jake’s Wayback Burgers franchise located along Boston Post Road in Orange, Conn., is now accepting charger cash. The classy, but upscale burger joint decided to accept charger cash last week,...

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...

Congress Passes Student Loans, Highway Jobs Bill

The Associated Press August 29, 2012

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress emphatically approved legislation Friday preserving jobs on transportation projects from coast to coast and avoiding interest rate increases on new loans to millions of college...

Ivy League’s Cornell responds to 3 gorge deaths

Liz De La Torre March 16, 2010

From The Associated Press ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell University, an Ivy League school known for its spectacular gorges and haunted by a reputation for suicides, took the extraordinary step of posting...

Student Leaders on Campus Attend Leadership Day

Heather Brown February 3, 2010

On Jan. 19, before most students even returned to campus, a group of over 100 student leaders gathered for Leadership Day 2010. This group comprised of Resident Assistants, Resident Directors, Undergraduate...

Beverly Hills schools move to cut outside pupils

Liz De La Torre December 29, 2009

From The Associated Press BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – Threats on Facebook, name-calling, security guard escorts — tempers are running high around schools these days in this normally sedate enclave of...

Atheist student groups flower on college campuses

Liz De La Torre November 22, 2009

From The Associated Press AMES, Iowa – The sign sits propped on a wooden chair, inviting all comers: "Ask an Atheist." Whenever a student gets within a few feet, Anastasia Bodnar waves and smiles,...

Police: Lake search finds no trace of ND students

Liz De La Torre November 3, 2009

From The Associated Press DICKINSON, N.D. – Dive teams found no trace of three missing college softball players during a search Tuesday of a North Dakota lake where the women often went star gazing...

9 in 10 high schoolers short on fruits, veggies

Liz De La Torre September 29, 2009

From The Associated Press ATLANTA – Less than 10 percent of U.S. high school students are eating the combined recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables, a finding that the U.S. Centers for...

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