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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

Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts

Faith Arcuri, Contributing Writer April 11, 2023

In a 16-page indictment, prosecutors said former President Donald Trump “orchestrated a scheme with others to influence the 2016 presidential election by identifying and purchasing negative information...

Trump may be indicted in hush money case

March 28, 2023

The New York District Attorney’s office is investigating former President Donald Trump. The office is investigating Trump over a $130,000 payment to adult film actor Stormy Daniels made just before the...

A look into the 2024 Presidential Election contenders

Erin Smith, Politics Editor February 21, 2023

In the coming months, possible candidates for the 2024 Presidential election will start announcing their bids for either Republican or Democratic nominations. In 2020, the average date for presidential...

onald Trump being sworn in as U.S. president, Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2017.

Trump announces candidacy for 2024 presidency

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief November 22, 2022

Following the 2022 midterm elections that found Republican voting numbers falling behind expectations, former President Donald J. Trump announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential race. He made the...

Learning from the ascendancy of Trump's nativist and anti-immigrant rhetoric

Learning from the ascendancy of Trump’s nativist and anti-immigrant rhetoric

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor February 8, 2022

"For decades, the America-blaming left has been relentlessly pushing a vision of America that casts our history, culture, traditions, and founding documents in the most negative possible light," wrote...

Donald J. Trump and President Joseph R. Biden.

Biden falls in polls: What this could mean for 2024

Jada Mirabelle, Contributing Writer September 21, 2021

Perspective President Joseph R. Biden, one of the most popular presidents elected with a record-breaking eighty-one million votes, is now facing a major decline in the polls. Biden’s overall disapproval...

Iran and Russia interfered in the 2020 U.S. election, according to report from U.S. Director of National Intelligence

Iran and Russia interfered in the 2020 U.S. election, according to report from U.S. Director of National Intelligence

Samuel Weinmann, Staff Writer March 16, 2021

On Monday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ONDI) released a report that said Russian President Vladimir Putin made attempts to interfere with the 2020 U.S. election by providing “misleading...

Loyalty to Trump continues amidst possible 2024 run

Barry Lewandowski, Staff Writer March 15, 2021

Former President Donald Trump threatened to run for president on at least five different occasions before his successful run in 2016. Now that he’s out of office, the former president has yet to rule...

Impeachment update: what to know before trial begins

Impeachment update: what to know before trial begins

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer February 8, 2021

The Senate met on Tuesday to be sworn in as jurors preceding former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, slated to begin on Feb. 9. Articles of impeachment against Trump were filed following...

How social media bans could change politics

How social media bans could change politics

Barry Lewandowski, Staff Writer February 8, 2021

On Jan. 8, former President Donald J. Trump was banned from Twitter, as the site claimed he directly violated their policy. In the wake of the former president’s ban, the path forward for social media...

Consolation versus call to action: Differences between the 2017 and 2021 Presidential Inaugurations

Samuel Weinmann, Contributing Writer February 8, 2021

Former President Donald J. Trump and President Joseph R. Biden’s inaugurations appear to have been addressed to entirely different nations, given exacerbated political divisions and the impact of COVID-19....

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...

We Took Care of it In 1791, Next, Please.

We Took Care of it In 1791, Next, Please.

Corina Rodriguez, Staff Writer April 23, 2019

Trump’s executive order to protect free speech on college campuses is simply restating the First Amendment of the Constitution. The only difference is that this order will not make a difference. The...

Protecting Our Diverse Democracy

Protecting Our Diverse Democracy

Sommers Smith, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

Our so-called-president Trump, is at it again, proving his blind reign to be an enforcement of destroying diversity in this country, as he tries to violate the constitution’s birthright clause, which...

Charger Battery

The Charger Bulletin March 30, 2016

Positives: + Happy Easter to all who celebrate! + Make sure you check James Kielar’s roast tonight at 7 p.m. in the Programming Space! @Scope, I’m still waiting for my invite--I have plenty of...

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