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Barack Obama’s Report Card in 2012 Election Campaign

Liz De La Torre April 27, 2011

As the 2012 reelection campaign begins, President Barack Obama’s leadership capabilities are truly being tested. With a damaged economy and high unemployment rates, it is no surprise that Americans are...

In Easter Message, Pope Urges Diplomacy in Libya

The Associated Press April 27, 2011

VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI offered an Easter prayer Sunday for diplomacy to prevail over warfare in Libya and for citizens of the Middle East to build a new society based on respect. He also...

UNH Annual Alumni Scholarship Ball

Christopher Whalen April 27, 2011

Last week, the University of New Haven had its twenty-eighth Annual Alumni Scholarship Ball. The ball raised a record breaking $835,000 that will fund scholarships and various programs for the Henry C....

MLB Commissioner Visits UNH

Kait Richmond April 27, 2011

The Commissioner of Major League Baseball visited the University of New Haven on April 21 to speak with students about his life in the industry. Allan "Bud" Selig flew into New Haven late Wednesday...

USGA President’s Corner

Scott Kazar April 27, 2011

Fellow UNH students, I would like to thank the students who participated in this year’s Last Man Standing competition, which was hosted by the USGA. We had a great week of events. The first place...

SCOPE It Out!

Michelle R Morra April 27, 2011

Easter is over, and I hope everyone had a good time and ate lots of food. (I did, especially because I had two Easter dinners.) On the bright side, Spring Weekend is only two days away! There is the Concert...

Did You Know? – Passover

Joann Wolwowicz April 27, 2011

This past weekend, many Christians celebrated Easter. Additionally, one of the Jewish religion’s most sacred and widely observed holidays was observed this week as well. Passover, Pesach in Hebrew, is...

Hike Your Way to Better Health

Melanie Rovinsky April 27, 2011

With the nice weather upon us, it’s hard to stay inside and get done the massive amounts of work you have to turn in before the end of the semester. However, getting outside is more beneficial to your...

Gadhafi Unleashes Rocket Barrage on Rebel City

The Associated Press April 27, 2011

TRIPOLI, Libya – Moammar Gadhafi’s forces unleashed a barrage of shells and rockets at Misrata on Sunday in an especially bloody weekend, countering Libyan government claims that the army was holding...

In Hawaii, Accessing Some Obama Birth Info is Easy

The Associated Press April 27, 2011

HONOLULU – Lost in the renewed scrutiny into President Barack Obama’s birth records is the fact that anyone can walk into a Hawaii vital records office, wait in line behind couples getting marriage...

What Factors Can Affect Your Financial Aid?

The Charger Bulletin April 27, 2011

What Factors Can Affect Your Financial Aid? By: The FEDS Did you know that there are things that can affect your financial aid? Are you aware of the factors that can cause changes to the amount of...

US Default Could Be Doomsday Option for Economy

The Associated Press April 27, 2011

WASHINGTON – The United States has never defaulted on its debt and Democrats and Republicans say they don’t want it to happen now. But with partisan acrimony running at fever pitch, and Democrats and...

Crews Work to Reopen St. Louis Airport After Storm

The Associated Press April 27, 2011

ST. LOUIS – A severe storm that struck the St. Louis area left homes flattened in suburbs around the main airport, which remained closed Saturday a day after being hit by a tornado. Crews had worked...

Chairman Sony Credits with Developing CDs Dies

The Associated Press April 27, 2011

TOKYO – Former Sony president and chairman Norio Ohga, credited with expanding the company from electronics hardware to software and entertainment and developing the compact disc, died Saturday at age...

Syria Death Toll Hits 120 Over 2 Days, Group Says

The Associated Press April 27, 2011

BEIRUT – The death toll from two days of violence in Syria reached 120 Saturday as security forces fired on tens of thousands of mourners who shouted for the regime’s downfall during funeral processions,...

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