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Sport Industry Club Increases Outreach

Sport Industry Club Increases Outreach

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 20, 2018

The Sports Industry Club (SIC) offers students an inside look at what happens in the sports industry field, from lunch with industry professional to behind the scenes tours of sport centers. This year...

University Student Thrives as Orientation Leader

University Student Thrives as Orientation Leader

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer February 20, 2018

Nicholas Mroczka, a senior English major with a concentration in secondary education from Middletown, Conn. had the opportunity to be an Orientation Leader (OL) this past summer. His favorite part of the...

USGA Candidates Run Unopposed

USGA Candidates Run Unopposed

Corina Rodriguez, Staff Writer February 20, 2018

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) is holding elections for the 2018-19 academic year. However, the candidates for USGA president, Parker Johnson and USGA treasurer, Ian Maloney,...

Delta Phi Epsilon Urges Students to “Be the Change”

Delta Phi Epsilon Urges Students to “Be the Change”

Everett Bishop, Staff Writer February 13, 2018

University of New Haven Greek organization Delta Phi Epsilon hosted their “Be the Change” campaign event on Thursday, Feb. 8. The campaign, coordinated by Kassie Winchester, a sorority member, aimed...

Pitch Perfect Series Raises the Stakes for Young Entrepreneurs

Pitch Perfect Series Raises the Stakes for Young Entrepreneurs

Gabriella Savoca, Contributing Writer February 13, 2018

The University of New Haven is airing a new show titled Pitch Perfect, a competition where young entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to a panel of judges. “The show format is similar to Shark Tank,”...

University Student Has Knack for Celebrities

University Student Has Knack for Celebrities

Nicole Manall, Contributing Writer February 13, 2018

Lauren Cohen, a sophomore music industry major, has met more celebrities than she can count. The New Jersey native spends her breaks and her summers trying to meet countless celebrities that pass through...

Dr. Sloane: From Edison to Twain

Dr. Sloane: From Edison to Twain

Catherine Cinque, Staff Writer February 6, 2018

For his nearly 400 books on American humor, there’s one book that isn’t yet on Dr. David E.E. Sloane’s shelves, his biography on a famous ancestor, Thomas Edison. Sloane is the great grandson of...

Victimology Club Hosts Faces of Domestic Violence

Victimology Club Hosts “Faces of Domestic Violence”

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor February 6, 2018

The university Victimology Club hosted “The Faces of Domestic Violence.” This was the club’s first year hosting the event, said club vice president, Kaitlyn Spear, junior criminal justice major....

Students Talk Consent on Campus

Students Talk Consent on Campus

Everett Bishop, Staff Writer February 6, 2018

11.2 percent of all American students experience some form of physical sexual misconduct, and those are only the statistics that have actually been reported. Despite movements such as #MeToo and “It’s...

Duchess Diner is a Student Favorite

Duchess Diner is a Student Favorite

Catherine Cinque, Staff Writer February 6, 2018

A campus favorite – West Haven Duchess Diner – has not always been run by the smiling Michail Tsoukatos. The building has stood at 706 Campbell Avenue since the 50s and was originally Mike’s Duchess...

Greek Life Asserts “It’s On Us”

Greek Life Asserts “It’s On Us”

Everett Bishop, Staff Writer January 29, 2018

University of New Haven Greek organizations took a stand against sexual violence and misconduct. In an event held in Bucknall Theater on Thursday, Jan. 25, members of various social Greek organizations...

USGA’s History of Student Service

USGA’s History of Student Service

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer January 29, 2018

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA), according to their President Nicolette Angelli, is dedicated to making changes to satisfy the school’s population. USGA strives to listen to...

University Student Spends Fall in Washington

University Student Spends Fall in Washington

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor January 29, 2018

Last semester University of New Haven junior Kevin Mathieson spent the fall taking classes and interning, not in West Haven, but in Washington, DC. He interned in the Middle East program at the Wilson...

Students React to Residential Halls and Policy Renovations

Students React to Residential Halls and Policy Renovations

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer January 23, 2018

Over winter break, the University implemented changes to on-campus living, including an updated guest policy, a new sign in process, free laundry, a simplified room selection process, and facility improvements. “These...

Music Industry Club Provides Students with Booking Experience

Music Industry Club Provides Students with Booking Experience

Everett Bishop, Staff Writer January 23, 2018

With over 15o different clubs and organizations on campus, the University of New Haven allows its students the opportunity to explore and express themselves in a variety of ways. One such organization...

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