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Connecticut Voted 5th Worst State for Road Rage

Connecticut Voted 5th Worst State for Road Rage

Victoria Cagley, Contributing Writer October 2, 2018

Connecticut has ranked fifth out of a list of 32 states with the worst road rage, according to Auto Insurance Center. In a recent data analysis on fatal injuries caused by motor vehicle crashes, Auto Insurance...

Community Walks to End Alzheimer’s

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief October 2, 2018

Residents of the New Haven community, University of New Haven students included, gathered on Sunday for the New Haven Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The walk was one of many around the country hosted by the...

3OH!3 and Crystal Clear Rock Homecoming Concert

3OH!3 and Crystal Clear Rock Homecoming Concert

Anna Downs, Entertainment Editor October 1, 2018

This year’s homecoming concert was headlined by the electronic duo 3OH!3, comprised of Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte and based out of Colorado. They are best known for their single “Don’t...

Spirit Initiative Boosts School Spirit

Spirit Initiative Boosts School Spirit

Victoria Cagley, Contributing Writer September 26, 2018

On  college campuses across the nation, pride and school spirit are second nature. Greg Overend, executive director for the Center for Student Engagement, Leadership, and Orientation (CSELO), says he...

Charger Comics

Charger Comics

Tyler C. Butler, Graphics Editor September 25, 2018

OIT Introduces Education on Phishing

OIT Introduces Education on Phishing

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor September 25, 2018

Due to increased encounters with email phishing on the University of New Haven campus, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) is now providing students and faculty with a little help. Using videos...

Does Welcome Project Mark Victory for Campus Inclusion?

Does Welcome Project Mark Victory for Campus Inclusion?

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor September 25, 2018

How well do you know your neighbor? Last summer a group came to the University of New Haven in order to share an in depth look of their experiences as minority figures. Professor Susanne Murphy sees...

Comedian Brings Music to Bucknall

Comedian Brings Music to Bucknall

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer September 25, 2018

On Friday Sept. 21, S.C.O.P.E brought comedian Evan Wecksell to the university. Wecksell, is a returning entertainer, famous for a blend of music and humor, while his jokes capture the embarrassment...

Volleyball Extends Streak to Six games

Volleyball Extends Streak to Six games

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor September 25, 2018

Women’s volleyball took the court against Saint Rose on Sept 20 to finish off their three-game home stint. The Chargers were challenged in the first set as they went down 20-15 , and again when Saint...

Mens Soccer Nabs First Victory of Season

Men’s Soccer Nabs First Victory of Season

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer September 25, 2018

The men’s soccer team, with a 6-3 victory over Adelphi Wednesday, earned its first win of the season, and doubled its goal scoring total in the process. The team took to the field, following the win,...

Football Receiving Line Thriving Despite Injury

Football Receiving Line Thriving Despite Injury

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor September 25, 2018

Chargers football has been an offensive juggernaut this season, and they show no signs of slowing down. The team is averaging 35 points per game, despite doing it all without standout senior wide receiver...

Chargers 3-1 After Defeating Merrimack

Chargers 3-1 After Defeating Merrimack

Majelique Lewis, Contributing Writer September 25, 2018

Chargers football faced the Merrimack Warriors Saturday Sept. 22 at their newly renovated stadium, which opened Oct. 2017. This is Merrimack’s first athletic facility in nearly a decade. The new stadium...

Professors Overwork Us

Professors Overwork Us

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, and Kiana Quinonez, The Charger Bulletin September 25, 2018

Having five to six classes can be overwhelming for students, especially on top of working, extracurricular activities, and trying to have a social life. But some professors seem to care little about...

Why Do Students Withdraw?

Why Do Students Withdraw?

Nicole Manall, Staff Writer September 25, 2018

According to CollegeAtlas.org, in 2014 70 percent of Americans will study at a 4-year college, but less than two-thirds will graduate with a degree. This statistic hits close to home, since the University...

University Police Awarded Tier II Accreditation Status

University Police Awarded Tier II Accreditation Status

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief September 25, 2018

The University of New Haven police department was awarded tier II status by the Connecticut Police Officers Standards and Training Council  (POSTC) in September. The department is the only accredited...

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