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WikiLeaks Releases Confidential U.S. Diplomacy Cables

Isaak Kifle December 8, 2010

Vary rarely does something happen that creates an international buzz overnight. But around the end of November, WikiLeaks did just that. Starting on Sunday, November 28, the web-based media organization...

Remembering Chief Starkel

The Charger Bulletin December 8, 2010

Last week, the University of New Haven was stricken with sadness to hear of the loss of one of their own. Chief Henry Starkel, 62, passed away at his home on Tuesday, November 30, 2010. The news of Starkel’s...

Mama Pajama Rolled Out of Bed: The Art of Memories

Isaak Kifle December 8, 2010

The Seton Art Gallery in Dodds, for its final event of the semester, brought artist Marcie Paper to the gallery to give a lecture on her work, followed by a reception on December 2. Since November 18,...

President Obama to Freeze Federal Worker Pay

Sara J Dufort December 8, 2010

Whenever a political decision is made, whether it is to help people through social security or to increase taxes, the bottom line is always money. The question: how much will it cost versus how much can...

USGA President’s Corner

Scott Kazar December 8, 2010

Undergraduate Students, As classes come to an end today, and the snow is starting to fly, that can only mean one thing. It is almost time for a well deserved break from the daily grind of college life. I...

USGA Senator Spotlight

The Charger Bulletin December 8, 2010

Name: John Capozzo Birthday: January 28 Hometown: Milford, CT Major: Mechanical Engineering Campus Involvement: Brother of Kappa Gamma Rho Fraternity USGA Senator Alumni Relations...

SCOPE It Out!

Michelle R Morra December 8, 2010

Finally, it’s the end of the semester!  And finishing off the semester, there were some really great SCOPE events from Weekends, Film, and last but not least Day Programming. Film had a great week...

Did You Know – Santa Claus

Joann Wolwowicz December 8, 2010

As children, the one thing we looked forward to during Christmas was the arrival of one person who snuck into our houses late at night, bringing presents of all sorts to put under our trees. This person...

Raise Your Glass, Not Your Weight

Melanie Rovinsky December 8, 2010

With Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and the end of the semester around the corner, there are plenty of reasons to toast the night away… for those of us 21 and older, of course! However, a night of clinking...

Ice Skating: a World of Fun

Ashley Bogdanski December 8, 2010

On Friday, December 3, SCOPE had an ice skating trip to the Sports Complex in Shelton, CT. The ice skating rink was big enough for the seventy or so people from the school that attended the trip. Two...

Borders to Offer $15 Gift Cards for Public Schools

Tom Chieppo December 8, 2010

Waiting for Superman has been the must discussed documentary of the year, creating a ton of buzz on how the American education system in public schools is on the decline. The movie was released on September...

Anti-Facebook Pastor Continuing Job After 90 Days

Liz De La Torre December 8, 2010

Thou shall not join Facebook? Rev. Cedric Miller of Neptune, New Jersey, who shot to the spotlight after he called the social networking site a sin and "portal to infidelity," is now leaving Living Word...

Unbelievable Art Destroyed by Nazis

Kimberly Reilly December 8, 2010

Displayed in an art showing are many art works and bronze statues, found to be lost or corrupted by the Nazis during World War II. Belonging to an assortment of "Hitler’s system of including 15,000 sexual...

USDA Asked to Approve GMO Apple That Won’t Brown

Sara J Dufort December 8, 2010

If you’ve ever been worried about things like genetically modified food, there may be a new item in your grocery store that will have you raise an eyebrow: apples that do not brown. A Canadian company...

Scientists Trick Cells into Switching Identities

Kimberly Reilly December 8, 2010

A method to reinstate a patient’s health is exactly what doctors today are searching for. The big question is how they are going to do it. Starting with cells in the human body, scientists have possibly...

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