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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

International Students Come Together to Ease Transition

International Students Come Together to Ease Transition

Nawaf Abdulaziz Alasaidan, Contributing Writer December 17, 2019

When I first came to the University of New Haven, I thought it would be easy. However, it was hard because I couldn’t find anyone to help me with things like adjusting to classes or help even with...

Mary Isbell, assistant professor in the English department.

The 2019 William L. Bucknall Excellence in Teaching Award

Hannah Providence, Contributing Writer December 17, 2019

Mary Isbell, an assistant professor in the English department, was awarded the 2019 William L. Bucknall Excellence in Teaching Award last month. "She is recognized by students for her consistent and...

U. New Haven Hosts Human Trafficking Seminar

U. New Haven Hosts Human Trafficking Seminar

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer November 17, 2019

Human trafficking is the action of illegally transporting people between countries. Usually, people who are trafficked are victims of labor or sexual exploitation. The U.S. Department of State released...

Photographed: Rebecca hiking in Poland

Traveling Alone in Europe

Rebecca Tatera, Contributing Writer November 17, 2019

First off, the University of New Haven Study Abroad Office does not encourage traveling by yourself. It has been my choice to travel alone. This is my third time studying abroad in Prato, Italy. I was...

A few of the gluten free pastries that Rebecca has tried while abroad in Europe.

Exploring the Struggle Being Gluten Free in Europe

Rebecca Tatera, Contributing Writer November 17, 2019

By now, the number one thing I am known for is my inability to tolerate gluten. I never stop talking about it. I have had celiac disease for more than seven years now. That means my body cannot process...

Don't Be Fooled By Online Classes

Don’t Be Fooled By Online Classes

Matt Verrilli, Staff Writer November 17, 2019

As another registration period comes and goes, it is important to understand exactly what your classes will expect of you, especially when it comes to classes that are online. Online classes work on...

That Time I… Interned for One of the Largest Retail Real Estate Development Companies in the U.S.

That Time I… Interned for One of the Largest Retail Real Estate Development Companies in the U.S.

Gianna Scire, Contributing Writer November 17, 2019

This year, while many of my friends were getting summer-ready, going back to their summer jobs and getting excited about summer break, I was in full panic mode. For six months, I was determined to find...

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity on Campus

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity on Campus

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer November 17, 2019

Being referred to with the correct pronouns and using the bathroom that matches one’s gender identity are basic amenities. However, for many members of the LGBTQ+ community, these everyday occurrences...

Aunt Vicky’s Registration Tips

Aunt Vicky’s Registration Tips

Victoria Cagley, Community Engagement Editor November 16, 2019

1. Breathe. It might feel like the world is ending but it’s not, and you’re going to get through this. 2. Put your pin number and CRNs in a text document on your computer to make registration faster....

University of New Haven Students Participate in Documenting City Wide Open Studios

University of New Haven Students Participate in Documenting City Wide Open Studios

Anna Downs, Editor-in Chief November 15, 2019

Artspace’s City-Wide Open Studios is celebrating its 22nd year. City-Wide Open Studios is a celebration where Connecticut artists come together to showcase their work in pop-up events. University...

A Conversation with Chief James Gilman, Chief of UNHPD

A Conversation with Chief James Gilman, Chief of UNHPD

Anna Downs, Editor-in-Chief November 14, 2019

James Gilman has been chief of University of New Haven campus police since last spring. He retired from the Connecticut State Police after 22 years, and held campus safety positions at other colleges in...

PIRO Sponsors Psychic Event on Campus

PIRO Sponsors Psychic Event on Campus

Thomas Almeida, Contributing Writer October 29, 2019

Earlier this month, psychic medium Angelina Diana performed psychic readings at the university’s German Club.  The event was co-sponsored by SCOPE and the Paranormal Investigation and Research Organization...

An Introvert Abroad: The Benefits of Foreign Study from Someone Once Reluctant

An Introvert Abroad: The Benefits of Foreign Study from Someone Once Reluctant

Ariana Ferrante, Contributing Writer October 24, 2019

During  my freshman year at the University of New Haven, advertisements for the study abroad program were everywhere. The Prato campus staff manned tables at events, sent out emails, and even appeared...

Pre-Production of Student Film "Divine" Begins

Pre-Production of Student Film “Divine” Begins

Kayla Mutchler, Entertainment Editor October 24, 2019

Film production II, taught by professor Paul Falcone, are producing the student film “Divine,” with auditions in New Haven and New York City beginning this month. Filming will take place Nov. 15-17....

Is it a Marching Band, a Family, or Both?

Is it a Marching Band, a Family, or Both?

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer October 23, 2019

With a spike from 20 to over 200 members in just 10 years, the University of New Haven’s marching band is one of the fastest growing college marching bands in the country.  This rapid growth happened...

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