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Beware of Online E-Textbook Scams

Beware of Online E-Textbook Scams

Amanda M. Castro, Staff Writer February 22, 2020

Because textbooks and e-textbooks are so expensive, students sometimes resort to buying books online, whether it be a well-known website – such as Amazon or CHEGG – or a website that’s selling cheap...

Political Polarization: Are They a Danger to College Campuses?

Political Polarization: Are They a Danger to College Campuses?

Cameron Hailey, Contributing Writer February 22, 2020

As the 2020 elections closes in on us, the country’s divide looks clearer than ever. The State of the Union address on February 4 showed the country that the representatives and parties they had voted...

View of the Café inside the Marvin K. Peterson Library.

Time for Some Library Tender Love and Care

Mia Steadman, Contributing Writer February 22, 2020

The Marvin K. Peterson Library is a hub of productivity where commuters go to squat between classes and where the café runs out of strawberry acai refreshers too quickly. It is possibly the only place...

What Kobe Bryant Meant to the Non-Athlete

What Kobe Bryant Meant to the Non-Athlete

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer February 22, 2020

In the weeks since the death of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others in a helicopter accident in Calabasas, Calif., stories have poured in from across the sports world about the man Bryant...

ASID Hosts Career Night

ASID Hosts Career Night

Nicole Rivera, Photography Editor February 12, 2020

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) on campus held their annual career night Thursday. Members of ASID include designers, industry representatives, educators and students committed to...

Chinese New Year Postponed Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Chinese New Year Postponed Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Kelly Adkins, Contributing Writer February 4, 2020

On Jan. 29, students received an email that said the Chinese New Year Celebration—originally scheduled for Jan. 31—was postponed because of the recent coronavirus outbreak that began in Wuhan, China. ...

When are You Really an Adult?

When are You Really an Adult?

Erin Cuomo, Opinion Editor January 29, 2020

As I enter my second semester of senior year, the haunting idea of adulthood and the real world lurks in the distance. I’ll be on the hunt for jobs, taking into consideration benefits and salary, then...

Impeachment Analysis with  Professor Chris Haynes

Impeachment Analysis with Professor Chris Haynes

Jennifer Korn, Student Life Editor January 29, 2020

What happens after the Senate trial of impeached Pres. Donald J. Trump? That could be any one’s guess. The impeachment trial “has been a little bit more interesting than I expected.” said Chris...

Theft in Bartels

Theft in Bartels

Jennifer Korn, Student Life Editor January 29, 2020

On Tuesday, an unidentified male allegedly stole credit and debit cards from a room in Bartels Hall. The university police chief, James Gilman, notified students and faculty about the incident on Wednesday...

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CDC Confirms Second Case of Coronavirus in the US

Amanda M. Castro, Staff Writer January 29, 2020

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the second case of the deadly coronavirus late last week. The CDC is also reviewing 61 additional possible cases from 22 states, including...

API Table at the Study Abroad Information Fair

Summer 2020 Study Abroad Opportunities

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer December 18, 2019

For International Education Week (Nov. 18-22), University of New Haven officials encouraged students to take a chance and go abroad. The study abroad office hosted info sessions to show students the opportunities...

African American Museum in D.C. Faces Racism

African American Museum in D.C. Faces Racism

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer December 18, 2019

The National African American History and Culture Museum in Washington, D.C., is meant to share the history and culture of African Americans. There is a timeline going through slavery, the civil rights...

Mental Health Support on Campus

Mental Health Support on Campus

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer December 18, 2019

Mental illness is a growing issue across college campuses. More students are speaking about their mental health issues and are encouraging college campuses to provide more resources. An article in Forbes...

U. New Haven Holds Pantry for Thanksgiving

U. New Haven Holds Pantry for Thanksgiving

Hannah Providence, Contributing Writer December 18, 2019

While most University of New Haven professors, employees, and students left campus for Thanksgiving, the campus wasn’t completely empty. Some -- especially athletes -- stayed put. The university did...

Peyton Iott, study abroad, the photo was taken in Interlaken, Switzerland.

The First-Year Experience

Kristen Marcus, Contributing Writer December 17, 2019

The University of New Haven has a first year abroad program for incoming freshmen. This is different from most schools because first-year students typically have to wait until their second semester to...

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