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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Behind The Bulletin – Ep. 1, Kayla Mutchler

December 6, 2021

For this new podcast series, WNHU's Carl Giannelli will be talking to the various editors behind the Charger Bulletin to give a face to those that make the publication run.  In the inaugural episode...

The Charger Battery

Kaitlin Mahar October 29, 2014

Positives: + Homecoming was a huge success, as the Chargers destroyed Merrimac 42-14, Sammy Adams destroyed the University’s speaker systems, and UNH students destroyed their livers. + Not to fear,...

Make Use of The Charger Bulletin

Joann Wolwowicz April 6, 2011

For the past couple of weeks at USGA, The Charger Bulletin has been trying to get more clubs and organizations involved in using the newspaper to promote themselves and to advertise events. The lack of...

(((525,600 Minutes)^1.1052431852) + 0.001) Minutes at UNH

Zack Rosen May 5, 2010

Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. This is the 104th issue that I have written in and worked on for The Charger Bulletin. My, how time flies by! Throughout the past four years, I have written about all sorts of...

The Thinker

Stephen Acevedo May 5, 2010

Charger Bulletin Prose In the corner of the street where the blue and white bus passes every 15 minutes, sits a fuzzy faced man who to only I, appears as a human sculpture, carved by the hands of the...

Independence Day: Changing the Role of The Charger Bulletin

Angela Eklund April 7, 2010

Why do the majority of college newspapers base their budget on advertisement while The Charger Bulletin still relies on the University of New Haven for our funding? The Charger Bulletin has been printing...

The Charger Bulletin Donates Extra Paper to Local Community

The Charger Bulletin March 10, 2010

A few weeks ago, The Charger Bulletin went green for a week! Instead of the normal, building-to-building delivery service that normally occurs every Wednesday morning, the paper was instead available online...

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