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Chargers Scores Against Stonehill

Chargers Scores Against Stonehill

Majelique Lewis, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Chargers’ football squeaked out a close win as they defeated Stonehill 12-7 on a rainy day at the W.B. Mason Stadium in Easton, Massachusetts on Saturday. This moves the Chargers to 7-1 overall and 7-0...

Tennis Gets Knocked Out of NE-10 in First Round

Tennis Gets Knocked Out of NE-10 in First Round

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor October 31, 2018

On Wednesday, women’s tennis took on Le Moyne College in the first round of the NE-10 Championships. The Chargers qualified for the tournament for the first time since the 2012-13 season, after finishing...

Take Time for Self-Care

Take Time for Self-Care

Sommers Smith, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

College is an opportunity for new experiences, and possibilities. Many students at the university take advantage of every aspect on campus through the endless career, educational, social, and athletic...

Nuthin 2 Prove But...

“Nuthin’ 2 Prove” But…

Majelique Lewis, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Lil Yachty has returned to drop, "Nuthin' 2 Prove," a 15-track album recently. The album shows two sides of a Lil Yachty, with the first half containing his lyrical hard-rap side, and the other half filled...

Keep Your Ignorance at Home This Season

Keep Your Ignorance at Home This Season

Kiana Quinonez, Managing Editor October 31, 2018

It’s spooky season, and every year costumes get more creative. Whether it’s putting on a sweatband and being an athlete, or painting whiskers on your face to look like a cat, Halloween costumes have...

Halloween Horrifyingly Horrid

“Halloween” Horrifyingly Horrid

Brian Guski, Contributing Writer October 30, 2018

Although the newly released “Halloween ” movie, directed by David Gordon Green, shares a name with the horror cult classic, it most definitely does not share the same great cinematic qualities of its...

Haunted Tales from Maxcy Hall

Haunted Tales from Maxcy Hall

Sommers Smith, Staff Writer October 30, 2018

As Halloween approaches, the spirit of ghouls and ghosts is very much alive. But the haunted houses, scary costumes, and hayrides, don’t compare to the real-life chills students get walking through...

Midnight Madness takes over Charger Gynmasium

Midnight Madness takes over Charger Gynmasium

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor October 25, 2018

On Thursday, University of New Haven athletics hosted its annual Midnight Madness at Charger Gymnasium as a kickoff to the 2018-19 men’s and women’s basketball season. Students packed the gym for a...

Chargers Dominate Assumption at Home Game

Chargers Dominate Assumption at Home Game

Kenny Sorrentino, Business Manager October 24, 2018

In a game full of individual victories, the New Haven Chargers football team defeated the Assumption Greyhounds on Saturday, 27-21. The team is now 6-0 in the NE10, and 6-1 overall. After a scoreless...

University Relationship with Saudi Arabia Called Into Question

University Relationship with Saudi Arabia Called Into Question

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2018

Controversy surrounding the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, has given rise to questions about the relationship between the University of...

Field Hockey has First NE-10 Win

Field Hockey has First NE-10 Win

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer October 24, 2018

Field hockey won its first home game on Oct. 9 on the blue turf as freshman Morgan McCarty scored the game-winning goal with just 4.4 seconds left to lift the Chargers over rival Southern Connecticut State...

Chargers Volleyball Bounces Back

Chargers Volleyball Bounces Back

Majelique Lewis, Contributing Writer October 19, 2018

Charger’s volleyball took their fourth loss of the season and broke their 10-match win streak after facing Adelphi, Oct. 9. They also broke the Chargers’ 29-game winning streak vs an NE-10 opponent...

New Additions Lead Tennis to Success

New Additions Lead Tennis to Success

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor October 19, 2018

Women’s tennis made program history last season, and they look to do it again. Last season, the team won 10 matches, the most in program history. Coming into the season, the Chargers were picked...

Hurricane Season Hits Home On Campus

Hurricane Season Hits Home On Campus

Sommers Smith, Staff Writer October 17, 2018

The 2018 Hurricane season isn’t holding back this year, as not one, but several massive hurricane storms have slammed into the Atlantic coast. These storms are making history in the United States by...

Studying Abroad Widens Your World View

Studying Abroad Widens Your World View

Rebecca Tatera, Staff Writer October 17, 2018

Exploring new cultures, just like wanting to Move to Portugal from USA, is a wonderful way to learn more about your values, yourself, and it teaches you to respect differences and appreciate new ways of...

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