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The outside of Hazell Nut Café, inside of Maxcy Hall, West Haven.

Hazell Nut Café reopens after two-year COVID-19 shutdown

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor March 8, 2022

The Hazell Nut Café is a student-run business that will reopen on campus after spring break, after a near two-year hiatus from the COVID-19 pandemic. The staff and community at the café are excited...

Outside of the C-Store, West Haven, March 6, 2022.

Price inflation at the university’s “C-Store”

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor March 8, 2022

University of New Haven students, especially those in campus residence, frequently stop at the “C-Store,” connected to Sheffield Hall often for quick access to necessities such as food, drinks and...

Melvin Ramos speaks during the event in the Alumni Lounge, West Haven March 3, 2022.

NCIS agent shares experiences within federal workforce

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor March 8, 2022

“There is no typical day,” said Naval Criminal Investigative Services Agent Melvin Ramos, as he guest spoke for the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) last week about the processes surrounding...

University women in leadership speak on value of Women’s History Month

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor March 8, 2022

For decades, America has celebrated the women who have fought for their rights, education and families to make this world a better place during Women’s History Month. Among the women at the University...

Members of the Club Tennis team with Charlie the Charger, Nov. 7, 2021.

Tennis Club encourages low-stakes, competitive environment

Julianna Pegnataro, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

When it comes to playing sports at the NCAA Division II level, students can feel overwhelmed and anxious. But for those seeking to play tennis on a less competitive level, the University of New Haven has...

Professors virtually present information on Putin’s activity, West Haven, Feb. 25, 2022.

University has discussion on Russia’s war against Ukraine

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor March 1, 2022

On Feb. 25, an email from Dean Ophelie Rowe-Allen invited the university community to join a speaker series from the College of Arts and Sciences and Department of National Security, discussing the warring...

Members of SCOPE on stage during Homecoming, West Haven.

How you can get involved with SCOPE on campus

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor March 1, 2022

The Student Committee of Programming Events (SCOPE), is a student-led organization that includes five committees: Public Relations, Entertainment, Novelty and Variety, Charger Excursions and Spirit and...

Students hang out while wearing masks inside of Bergami Hall., West Haven

Maintaining masks: The right move for our community

Finley Chapman, Contributing Writer March 1, 2022

Early last month, New York state removed mask mandates for businesses. This decision occurred right after multiple other states either removed or announced the removal of mask mandates after a national...

Virtual Black OURstory forum charges community into discussion

Mia Adduci, Student Life Editor February 22, 2022

Throughout the month of February, the University of New Haven community has organized a number of events to celebrate Black History Month (BHM). On Feb. 16, the Division for Student Affairs and Dean Ophelie...

Students participate in the World Hijab Day tabling event in Bartels Hall, West Haven, Feb. 12, 2022.

MSA hosts World Hijab Day tabling event

Saige Batza, Student Life Editor February 22, 2022

On Feb. 17 the Muslim Student Association (MSA) hosted a tabling event to celebrate World Hijab Day, the national holiday that took place on Feb. 1. The MSA decided to host their tabling session a few...

The outside of Bethel Hall, West Haven.

Resident or commuter: Students share their experiences

Julianna Pegnataro, Contributing Writer February 22, 2022

One of the most challenging decisions after receiving that long-awaited high school diploma is making a plan for the future. A significant decision that can cause stress for local incoming freshmen and...

university of new haven transition of leadership

Board of Governors announces University of New Haven transition of leadership

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor February 18, 2022

The University of New Haven Board of Governors (BOG) has unanimously approved an official transition of leadership over the next two years. The new plan, starting on July 1, names Pres. Steven Kaplan the...

See you on the other side

See you on the other side

Teresa Zangari, Contributing Writer February 15, 2022

Am I doing something wrong? In September of 2021, our university approached uncharted waters. Students, faculty and staff were mandated to be fully vaccinated by the start of classes in an effort to...

James Lande throws disc during practice at Kayo Field, West Haven, Feb. 7, 2022.

Ultimate Frisbee Team Experiences Revival

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor February 15, 2022

Ultimate, formerly known as ultimate Frisbee, was developed in 1968 on the foundations of sportsmanship. USA Ultimate is a not-for-profit organization that serves as the governing body for ultimate in...

FGSA: Where first generation students can feel at home

Delianne Ayala-Ramos, Student Life Editor February 15, 2022

Every year, the University of New Haven’s list of new Recognized Student Organizations (RSO’s) becomes longer. One of the newest additions is the First Generation Students Association (FGSA) led by...

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