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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Forensic science program ranked No. 1 in the country

Forensic science program ranked No. 1 in the country

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor November 23, 2021

Universities.com scored the University of New Haven as the No. 1 forensic science school in the country, grading their career preparation as an “A+.” The first-place ranking also included “A”...

University gives thanks during the start of the holiday season

University gives thanks during the start of the holiday season

Elisa D’Egidio, Student Life Editor November 23, 2021

During the week leading up to Thanksgiving, in the spirit of giving back, the university community showed their thanks in a variety of events being hosted by organizations on campus. On the Undergraduate...

Concerns on campus: Listen to students for change

Concerns on campus: Listen to students for change

Mia Adduci, Contributing Writer November 9, 2021

As we progress through the semester, students have a greater sense of what they want to see changed throughout the university community. After interviewing members of the student body across campus, university...

The salad bar at The Marketplace in Bartels Hall, West Haven.

The supply chain disruption’s effect on university students

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor November 9, 2021

A recent notice in the University of New Haven dining halls saying that pans were now being sprayed by soybean oil was the only noticeable impact on campus of our current supply chain disruption. However,...

A meme posted to @unewhavenbarstool, Dec. 10, 2020

@UNewHavenBarstool: Comedic relief for students

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor November 2, 2021

Comedy is the best medicine, and @unewhavenbarstool provides students their doses through Instagram content. Ball-girl tackles, presidential mask scandals, the great flood of the first-year quad and worshipping...

Students reflect on college experiences as December graduation nears

Students reflect on college experiences as December graduation nears

Elisa D'Egidio, Student Life Editor November 2, 2021

There is only a little over a month left of the fall semester, which signals the final semester for December 2022 graduates. All that’s left is Thanksgiving, finals, and then the end of the semester....

Members of the tennis team hand out candy to a child outside of the Charger Gymnasium, Oct. 29, West Haven

SAAC hosts trunk or treat for children in West Haven area

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2021

Halloween came early at the University of New Haven as children from the West Haven area dressed as superheroes, mermaids, unicorns, cats, angels and more filled the outside of the Charger Gymnasium on...

Dr. Stoffer,a national security professor at the University of New Haven.

National security professor gives tips on internships

Samuel Weinmann, Political Editor October 26, 2021

Howard Stoffer, a national security professor at the University of New Haven, worked in the U.S. Foreign Service from 1980 to 2005, and for the next seven years worked for the United Nations, where he...

Mid-semester check-in: How do the students feel?

Saige Batza, Contributing Writer October 26, 2021

We are officially midway through the fall semester; with the Homecoming events and midterms in the rearview, many of these events have forced students to reflect. Many freshmen and transfer students...

Pfizer booster shots are now available to residential college students

Pfizer booster shots are now available to residential college students

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor October 12, 2021

According to a report from an FDA official on Oct. 5, individuals 18 years and older could soon be eligible for COVID-19 booster shots. While booster shots aren’t available for the general population,...

The higher education bubble myth, popped

The higher education bubble myth, popped

Sankofa Benzo, Contributing Writer October 12, 2021

As the political climate in the U.S. becomes increasingly polarized, people are questioning whether college campuses create a bubble that skews individuals' perceptions of progress and societal views....

Charging into the biggest event of the semester, Homecoming

Nicole Bibeau, Contributing Writer October 5, 2021

Homecoming Weekend is back. From Oct. 8 to 10, students can relax, connect and reconnect with university peers. On Oct. 8, it is the all-day homecoming virtual kickoff on social media to start Alumni...

Protesters gather outside of Maxcy Hall and hold signs, West Haven, Sept. 20, 2021.

Students protest lack of action after 9/11 ceremony remarks

Charger Bulletin Staff September 28, 2021

After an incident at the university’s 9/11 ceremony, students gathered in the Maxcy quad on Sept. 20 for a protest hosted by the Muslim Student Association (MSA). At the 9/11 ceremony, American Criminal...

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The theater program is back and ready to perform

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor September 21, 2021

The university theater arts program is back. This year, they are preparing for their show “Head Over Heels,” a jukebox comedy musical with music and lyrics by legendary rock band, The Go-Go’s. The...

Open forum held in response to remembrance ceremony remarks

Open forum held in response to remembrance ceremony remarks

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor September 20, 2021

In response to a comment made during the 9/11 remembrance ceremony on Sept. 10 in the Maxcy quad, an open forum was held in the Peterson Auditorium on Tuesday. With roughly 137 students attending, some...

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