Hello UNH – my name is Glenn Rohrbacker and I will be your Editor-in-Chief for The Charger Bulletin this academic year. I say “your” editor for a reason. If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t be here. So, first of all, thank you for taking the time to travel back to the old days and pick up a newspaper. Whether you picked it up because your friend wrote in it, you wrote in it, you saw the bright colors on the cover, your group or team is featured or you just like news, it’s a good thing. Back to being “your editor:” I say this because the news should serve the people, and as a journalist that should be the main focus. Honestly, that’s why I became a journalist in the first place. I believe that I can do some good by telling people what I think they should know. Additionally, I think that the campus would benefit greatly from local news being reported. This is where you come in. We at the Charger Bulletin want to know what is important to you. If there’s something you want investigated, looked into or brought to light, we are the place to go. If your fundraiser is changing the lives of people you don’t even know, we’re the place to go to tell that story. If your event is set to break UNH records, we’re the people to invite. Basically, if you want people to know something, we can tell it. This year is especially big for news because of this crazy presidential election. You can hear all of the analytics on CNN about who needs what demographic or who thinks what about an issue, but how will those outcomes affect you, a student? How will the choices that are made and the votes that are cast change your life? What will the local races in Connecticut do to influence your life and education? That is why we are here. The Charger Bulletin is here to tell you what you need to know about the things you care about. We are your news source, and we strive to be honest, thorough, and efficient. This is an important time, UNH. The Charger Bulletin is here to cater to the great students of this school, and we will not accept anything less.