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Mens and Womens Charger Basketball Recap

Men’s and Women’s Charger Basketball Recap

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer February 12, 2020

As the final weeks of the season are flying by for the men’s and women’s basketball teams, each game carries even more significance on the teams’ playoff aspirations for the NE10 tournament. This...

Middle: NO. 20, Senior, Micah Wormack

Women’s Basketball Take-down Bridgeport

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer December 10, 2019

The winter sports season is in full swing as the University of Bridgeport made the trip up I-95 to Charger Gymnasium to face off against the New Haven women’s basketball team. It proved to be a good...

NO. 25, Brie Pergola

Women’s Basketball V. The College of Staten Island

Zachary Pincince, Sports Editor November 17, 2019

Women’s basketball had their season opener on Saturday where they beat The College of Staten Island, 68-57. New Haven played a solid first quarter of basketball with a handful of players pitching...

Womens Soccer vs Saint Michaels and Saint Anselm

Women’s Soccer vs Saint Michael’s and Saint Anselm

Zack Pincince, Sports Editor October 14, 2019

Things started slow on September 24, as the University of New Haven’s women’s soccer team hosted Saint Anselm College in an NE-10 matchup.  The first half was a defensive showdown between the two...

Womens Soccer at Adelphi

Women’s Soccer at Adelphi

Zack Pincince, Sports Editor October 8, 2019

On Saturday, Oct. 5, Adelphi University Panthers defeated the University of New Haven Chargers women’s soccer team, 1-0, at Garden City, New Jersey. The Chargers came into the match with a record...

Womens Soccer Split Two Matches

Women’s Soccer Split Two Matches

Zack Pincince, Sports Editor September 30, 2019

On September 11 the Charger’s women’s soccer offense came out strong against Bloomfield University and dominated the game. The most drastic stat was New Haven’s eight corner kicks to Bloomfield’s...

en History-Changing Women You (Probably) Haven’t Heard Of

Patricia Oprea March 30, 2016

As March is Women’s History Month, female-centric articles fill the Internet and events geared towards female students pop up on University of New Haven calendars. However, often the same women are recognized....

My SigSuit Dispute

The Charger Bulletin November 18, 2015

Last Friday was that time of year. No, I’m not talking about when the leaves begin to fall, or when we start to realize that we need to get a 200 percent on our final research paper to pass our class....

Grow A Pair (Of Ovaries)

Kaitlin Mahar November 11, 2015

I have a slight bone to pick with the University; namely, it’s bathrooms. If you’re thinking in terms of cleanliness, you’re actually wrong - these bathrooms are relatively spotless, especially...

Tease vs. Sleaze: Why Girls Can’t Win

Kaitlin Mahar October 28, 2015

You meet a guy at a party. He’s cute, seems nice, and you’re both looking to have a good time. But then he suggests you take it a little further and go “somewhere more quiet,” to which you politely...

Spooked By Halloween Costumes

Kaitlin Mahar October 7, 2015

The Halloween season is nearly upon us and, with the diabetes-inducing explosion of candy and the wannabe-frightening decorations, comes the quest for the perfect costume. However, a friend of mine recently...

Not Free To Be A Girl

Emma O'Dell September 30, 2015

The phrase “that time of month” is known nation wide as the time of month when a women starts her menstrual cycle. The word period is a shy word; people edge away from it when it is used to describe...

Thoughts on Comedy From Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

Kaitlin Mahar September 24, 2014

There are not enough women in late night comedy. This is just a fact. Watch any late-night TV host or comedy special – The Late Show, Conan, Late Night, etc. – and you’ll see that they all have one...

Congress Does Something Right: House Finally Passes VAWA!

Elizabeth Field March 6, 2013

Victims of domestic and sexual violence recently went over 500 days without critically important protections sanctioned by the Violence Against Women Act, first established in 1994 by then-senator Joe...

It’s Time for Women to Take Charge!

Jenn Harrington October 24, 2012

Yale’s World Fellows Program hosted a panel, “How to Nurture Women Leaders: A Global Conversation,” at Yale university on Tuesday, Oct. 9, to discuss the need for women to adopt leadership roles...

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