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We Care Too Much About Likes

We Care Too Much About Likes

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinion Editor November 29, 2018

In today’s society, individuals care more about likes on their social media pages, than things that hold more value and substance.   In the United States, 77 percent of the surveyed population uses...

No Home For The Holidays For Athletes

No Home For The Holidays For Athletes

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer November 29, 2018

When most students pack their bags and head home for the holidays, student-athletes are usually left behind to find other ways to enjoy the season. Even though the doors to the dorms are locked and the...

Tips On Getting Grad School Ready

Tips On Getting Grad School Ready

Kailey Feshler, Multimedia Editor November 28, 2018

Applying to graduate school can be stressful. However, offices around college campuses, including the University of New Haven, offer services and advice to students as application season is underway. The...

Should Celebrities Weigh In On Politics?

Should Celebrities Weigh In On Politics?

Angela Tricarico, Contributing Writer November 28, 2018

It’s nearly impossible to be apolitical today, and that goes for celebrities in particular. Since the election of Donald Trump in 2016, celebrities have become more outspoken about their political beliefs,...

Driving in My First Snow Storm

Driving in My First Snow Storm

Beverly Chigarira, Guest Writer November 28, 2018

I am an international student from Africa, so I only started experiencing snow in the U.S., which was a great cold experience. Driving in the snow is still an extreme sport for me which I don’t like,...

University Celebrates Trans Awareness Week

University Celebrates Trans Awareness Week

Kailey Feshler, Multimedia Editor November 24, 2018

Between Nov. 12-19 this year, according to glaad.com, “…individuals and organizations around the country will participate in Transgender Awareness Week to help raise the visibility of transgender and...

Health Services Encourages Students to Be Tobacco Free

Health Services Encourages Students to Be Tobacco Free

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor November 24, 2018

The Great American Smokeout was held Thursday, Nov. 15. This year, an emphasis was placed on e-cigarettes and vape pens in order to curb popularity. Schools across the state of Connecticut participate...

Theatre Club Sends a Message With Musical Cabaret

Theatre Club Sends a Message With Musical “Cabaret”

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor November 21, 2018

After the shooting at the synagogue in Pittsburgh by a neo-Nazi, the University of New Haven theater department saw an opportunity to speak up. Bucknall Theater hosted the opening of the theater department’s...

The Benefits of Online Classes

The Benefits of Online Classes

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer November 20, 2018

Online classes, love them or hate them, can sometimes be your only option. When having a stressful day, it is nice to know that I do not have to make the drive to campus, but instead can complete my class...

The Charge-Up 11/12/18

November 19, 2018

Mens Basketball Drops Exhibition at Seton Hall

Men’s Basketball Drops Exhibition at Seton Hall

Anthony Gangemi, Contributing Writer November 14, 2018

On Friday, New Haven basketball kicked off their 2018-2019 season with an exhibition match against Division 1 opponent, Seton Hall. After a promising finish to last season, the Chargers have high expectations...

Reviewing Field Hockeys Second Season

Reviewing Field Hockey’s Second Season

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

The second official season is now in the books for Charger field hockey, following a 6-0 loss to Southern New Hampshire Tuesday. The team finishes the year with a record 2-15, which is a huge first step...

Seniors Experience Registration Issues

Seniors Experience Registration Issues

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor November 14, 2018

On Monday, Nov. 5, seniors of the University of New Haven woke up bright and early in anticipation for class registration. With schedules prepared and eyes glued to their computer screens, these students...

Looking Into Midterm Results

Looking Into Midterm Results

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief November 14, 2018

Ballots are still being counted from the Nov. 6 midterm elections, but, so far official results show a shift in party control, as the Democrats have taken control of the House of Representatives. Currently,...

Dating Apps: The New Thing

Dating Apps: The New Thing

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Editor November 14, 2018

At the click of a button, we can do anything -- from ordering our favorite meals to having groceries delivered to our home. But this rapid increase in technology has limited human interaction and communication...

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