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Emails Receive Confidential Addition

Emails Receive Confidential Addition

Anthony Gangemi, Contributing Writer November 14, 2018

Over the past few weeks, confidentiality notices have been included at the bottom of every email received from professors, faculty, offices, and clubs at the university. Only emails that are filed under...

Seton Gallery was transformed into Davis' own personal Hitchcock collection as the university welcoming his exhibit.

University Professor Brings Hitchcock to Campus

Christina Genovese, Community Engagement Editor November 14, 2018

One man’s admiration and appreciation for Alfred Hitchcock was showcased in a recent exhibit in the Seton Gallery.On Tuesday (Nov. 6) a showcase entitled “$elling the Movies: Hitchcock Posters, Stills,...

Home? For the Holidays?

Home? For the Holidays?

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Opinions Writer November 14, 2018

There is nothing like an undergrad college experience.  You can prepare mentally, financially, and maybe even emotionally. However, there is one thing that you cannot prepare for, and that is the freedom...

Walking Campus at Night

Walking Campus at Night

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

When I came to the University of New Haven four years ago, I was scared but excited. I had never been this far away from my family before, and for the first time, I was by myself. There were so many events...

Students Join to Celebrate Diwali

Students Join to Celebrate Diwali

Lindsey Scalabrino, Contributing Writer November 14, 2018

On Friday, the Indian Student Council hosted their annual Diwali celebration. Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights that represents the triumph of good over evil and light over dark, is one of the most...

What to Expect from Women's Basketball

What to Expect from Women’s Basketball

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor November 11, 2018

The calendar has flipped to November which can only mean one thing, it’s basketball season! The women’s basketball program will get a fresh start this as they welcome new coach Deborah Buff. Buff takes...

ACJA Prepares Students For Success

ACJA Prepares Students For Success

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer November 8, 2018

The University of New Haven’s Psi Omega chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA), also known as the “CJ Club,” recently attended their regional conference in King of Prussia, PA....

Kappa Kappa Psi Talks About Abuse

Kappa Kappa Psi Talks About Abuse

Everett Bishop, Student Life Article November 7, 2018

Dating can be terrifying. Examining three-word text messages, the use of a period, and deciding when to define your relationship can be stressful. But what do you do when you aren’t even safe with your...

Men's Basketball: Looking Ahead

Men’s Basketball: Looking Ahead

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor November 7, 2018

After a successful 2017-18 campaign, men’s basketball is ready to build on their past success. Last season, the team finished 17-10, with a 13-7 record in the NE-10 Conference. The Chargers finished...

Alpha Phi Delta Raises Money for Multiple Sclerosis

Alpha Phi Delta Raises Money for Multiple Sclerosis

Matt Verrilli, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Last week, the brothers of Alpha Phi Delta hosted a week of service to raise money for their philanthropy, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (National MS Society).  The brothers took turns tabling...

The ceiling during repairs in  apartment 31 of Savin Court Townhouses.

Ceiling Repairs Continue in Savin Apartment

Kiana Quinonez, Managing Editor November 6, 2018

A potential mold outbreak, a falling ceiling, and concerned students greeted the residents of Apartment 31 in Savin Court Townhouses. The students said they were facing a unique situation, and an unresponsive...

Dr. Chris Dowd, Professor of "Video Games As Literature."

English Class Uses Video Games to Teach Literature

Matt Verrilli, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

After seeing the success of video game-related classes at other schools, University of New Haven English professor and chair Christopher Dowd, decided it was time to bring one here. The course, “Video...

University Seeks to Lessen Food Waste

University Seeks to Lessen Food Waste

Corina Rodriguez, Contributing Writer October 31, 2018

Over 130 billion pounds of food are discarded every year in the United States. According to the Food Recovery Network, an organization created by students from the University of Maryland that fights to...

Ask Azzi Anything

Ask Azzi Anything

Kiana Quinonez, Managing Editor October 31, 2018

Robert Azzi, an accomplished photojournalist, columnist, and public speaker sees it as his mission to give Muslims a voice. On Oct. 15 he visited the University of New Haven to talk about his experience...

Getting to Know Ruby Fera

Getting to Know Ruby Fera

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer October 31, 2018

Ruby Fera is a freshman business major from Seattle Washington and an outside hitter for the women’s volleyball team. Fera was named the Seattle Times’ Player of the Year and Metro league MVP in 2017,...

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