Skip to Main Content
The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

What Happens With Course Evaluations?

What Happens With Course Evaluations?

Victoria Cagley, Contributing Writer February 12, 2019

At the end of each semester, students are asked by the university to fill out course evaluations for the classes they took, and to reflect on their instructors. Many students, however, do not know how...

Students Rollback at Welcome Event

Students Rollback at Welcome Event

Ilana Morris, Contributing Writer February 9, 2019

On Tuesday Jan. 22, the Office of Residential Life, Center for Student Engagement, Leadership, and Orientation, ChargerREC, Graduate Student Services, Undergraduate Student Government Association, and...

Conn. Justice Kicks-Off Black History Month

Conn. Justice Kicks-Off Black History Month

Serena Piervincenzi, Contributing Writer February 7, 2019

On Friday, Feb.1, chief justice of the Conn. state supreme court, Richard A. Robinson, came to speak at Bucknall Theater to kick off Black History Month on the University of New Haven’s campus.  Robinson’s...

College students with cars, is it worth it?  

College students with cars, is it worth it?  

Nicole Manall, Opinion Editor February 6, 2019

Everyone doesn’t need a car on campus, but it does give students a bit more freedom of going wherever they want at the drop of a hat. However, having a car on campus can be both a blessing and a curse....

Students and Faculty Weigh In On Shutdown

Students and Faculty Weigh In On Shutdown

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor February 6, 2019

The government is now open, ending what became the longest government shutdown to date. The shutdown lasted over 30 days, and is now in the midst of a three-week open period for legislators to get together...

Holding IDs Won’t Work

Holding IDs Won’t Work

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer January 30, 2019

The Marketplace in Bartels will once again be collecting ID cards from students wishing to take a to-go box when they swipe in. Student’s IDs are held at the register until they retrieve them on their...

Redshirt sophomore Derrick Rowland shoots ball against Bentley on Jan. 19.

Men’s Basketball Continues Five-Game Winning Streak

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor January 30, 2019

The Chargers are in the midst of a five-game winning streak after defeating Stonehill on Saturday 98-87 in overtime. This is their second five game winning streak of the season, and their third streak...

Happy Holidays Isn't that Hard

Happy Holidays Isn’t that Hard

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer December 18, 2018

Regardless of your religious affiliation or lack thereof, the debate of Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas is an age-old argument that comes with the weather changing and stores putting up decorations...

Letter to the Editor: New Harvard Policy

Letter to the Editor: New Harvard Policy

Jeremy Bellman, Guest Writer December 18, 2018

Since last year, there has been a policy implemented at Harvard University that blacklists all students belonging in a same-sex organization. This policy denies students the opportunity to hold any leadership...

University Remembers Holodomor

University Remembers Holodomor

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief December 17, 2018

On Dec. 1, the university gathered in Bucknall Theater to remember the 85th anniversary of Holodomor and the 5th anniversary of the Maidan Revolution of Dignity, both events in the history of the Ukraine....

Health Services Aims to Beat Flu This Season

Health Services Aims to Beat Flu This Season

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor December 17, 2018

As the flu reaches its peak season, it is even more important to get vaccinated. On Friday, Dec. 8, university health services hosted a flu shot clinic to keep students and faculty healthy through the...

NAACP Hosts N-Word Panel

NAACP Hosts N-Word Panel

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor December 5, 2018

The University of New Haven’s chapter of the NAACP hosted their annual n-word panel on Tuesday, Nov. 27. The panel was created to discuss the word, as well as to show students the history of the word,...

Should College Athletes Get Paid?

Should College Athletes Get Paid?

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer December 5, 2018

Over the past few years, college athletics have been receiving more attention by sports media. The intensity and competitiveness between teams outweigh any rivalry that teams in professional sports have...

University Better Than Average Despite Challenges

University Better Than Average Despite Challenges

Nicole Rivera, Photography Editor November 28, 2018

After her sophomore year at the University of New Haven, psychology major Alexis Cirillo dropped out. Cirillo thought about how her money was being used and where it was going after her teacher said in...

Load More Stories