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Universitys Largest Class Comes Back Smaller

University’s Largest Class Comes Back Smaller

Sean McGuire, Contributing Writer October 17, 2018

The Class of 2021 was the biggest freshman class to ever be accepted into the University of New Haven.  But is it as big as we remember? The answer is no. Every university has retention rates. The...

ORL Introduces Charger Bucks

ORL Introduces Charger Bucks

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor October 10, 2018

Last week, the University of New Haven’s Office of Residential Life (ORL), sent an email to students that introduced a program  called Charger Bucks. The program is designed as an incentive for residential...

New Bill Would Allow Part-Time Students In USGA

New Bill Would Allow Part-Time Students In USGA

Kiara Greene, Contributing Writer October 3, 2018

On Friday, Sept. 21, Eric Moore, a sophomore senator for the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA), proposed a change to the USGA constitution. The proposed changes concerned regulations...

Class Elections Kick-off

Class Elections Kick-off

Sommers Smith, Staff Writer October 3, 2018

The chance to vote is not only approaching in the midterm elections, but also at the University of New Haven as students get a head start with class officer elections. Last week, the Undergraduate Student...

Womens Soccer Continues to Struggle

Women’s Soccer Continues to Struggle

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer October 3, 2018

The women’s soccer team finished last week on the short end of the stick, with losses to Southern New Hampshire Wednesday (Sept. 27) and the College of Saint Rose Saturday (Sept. 29). Wednesday’s...

‘Lady Lady’ Shows off Masego’s New Mature Sound

‘Lady Lady’ Shows off Masego’s New Mature Sound

Thalia Rodriguez, Staff Writer October 3, 2018

Masego isn’t your average rapper. With the release of his most recent album Lady Lady, the Virginia native gives fans a new album as smooth and sexy as silk. Masego’s album sticks out with his blend...

MIC Hosts Fifth Annual Fall Fest

MIC Hosts Fifth Annual Fall Fest

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief October 3, 2018

The Music Industry Club (MIC) hosted their fifth annual FallFest on Saturday (Sept. 29) with 10 bands who performed on campus. The first portion of the event took place on the Bixler/Gerber quad and...

Field Hockey Victory Makes Program History

Field Hockey Victory Makes Program History

Ethan Cardona, Staff October 3, 2018

It was a historic victory for the women’s field hockey team Tuesday, as they earned their first win in the program’s history, defeating Mercy College 3-2. Freshman Taylor Geaglone scored the winning...

Volleyball Extends Winning Streak to Nine After Coaching Change

Volleyball Extends Winning Streak to Nine After Coaching Change

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor October 3, 2018

The volleyball team may not  be playing with their former coach, but not much has changed as they were able to defeat LIU Post in five sets on Tuesday. This was a tough matchup for the Chargers as...

Mollie Zarzycki discusses hazing facts with students.

AGC Unites to Table Against Hazing

Tiara Starks, Contributing Writer October 3, 2018

Members of the All Greek Council (AGC) were in Bartels’ Lobby on Sept. 27 to discuss the issues regarding hazing, as the University of New Haven participated in National Hazing Prevention Week. “Our...

Nowicki, Rios Leading Way Toward Volleyball Success

Nowicki, Rios Leading Way Toward Volleyball Success

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor October 3, 2018

Chargers volleyball has been nothing short of dominant  this season. So far, volleyball has gotten off to a 6-0 start in NE-10 conference play while going 15-3 overall. This early success can be attributed...

Chargers Rush to Homecoming Victory

Chargers Rush to Homecoming Victory

Kenny Sorrentino, Business Manager October 3, 2018

The New Haven Chargers (4-1, 4-0 NE-10) ran the ball for over 270 yards in route to defeating NE-10 foe Bentley (1-4, 1-3 NE10). A pair of Charger running backs, senior Chris Liggio and junior Ryan McCarthy,...

Field Hockey Drops Tough Match against Merrimack

Field Hockey Drops Tough Match against Merrimack

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor October 2, 2018

Field hockey welcomed nationally-ranked Merrimack to the blue turf of DellaCamera stadium on Saturday. The Chargers second half comeback came up short as they lost 4-2.    The warriors were able to...

Fall Fair Preview

Fall Fair Preview

Anna Downs, Entertainment Editor October 2, 2018

With the fall season in full swing, here are some fairs and festivals happening in New Haven County to help get you in the spirit.   Bethany Harvest Festival and Food Trucks: Sunday, Oct. 7 at 696...

University officials, donors, and public officials gathered to break ground on the Innovation Center.

University Celebrates Groundbreaking

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor October 2, 2018

The University of New Haven held a groundbreaking ceremony outside Bartels Hall to celebrate the construction of the school’s new innovation center on Thursday. The event included members of the university...

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