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UNH’s second annual Chargers Got Talent

Samantha Mathewson February 25, 2015

Men’s and Women’s Soccer won this year’s second annual Chargers Got Talent, which took place in the Charger Gymnasium, Sunday, Feb. 22. Student-athletes created dances and skits to perform for their...

Preserving Connecticut’s future

Kaitlin Mahar February 25, 2015

Imagine having to pay thousands of dollars more in tuition fees, or going to a museum, only to find that it has been closed due to an inability to keep up with tax fees. These are just a few of the threats...

Up ‘Til Dawn surpasses $60,000

Elissa Sanci February 25, 2015

The University of New Haven Up ‘Til Dawn has been known to go above and beyond in terms of fundraising for St. Jude Children’s Hospital—last year, Up ‘Til Dawn surpassed their goal by raising $34,000...

Assistant professor explains the present and future of cyber forensics

Samantha Mathewson February 25, 2015

Dr. Ibrahim Baggili, assistant professor at UNH, presented “The State-of-the-art in Cyber Forensics: Now & Tomorrow,” Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. His talk was sponsored by friends of the UNH...

#Fur or Food: Twitter’s biggest fool of the week

Courtney Brooks February 25, 2015

Every time you scroll through a twitter feed, you are basically setting yourself up for disappointment. There isn’t a chance that you won’t see a tweet that you feel is annoying, ignorant or just plain...

My 21st birthday

Samantha Higgins February 25, 2015

I’m not personally one for birthdays, and I don’t definitely care much for mine. I usually just go along with the festivities for everyone else’s; I guess I am just not a celebration person. I...

Letter to the Editor

The Charger Bulletin February 25, 2015

To Whom It May Concern: It’s me again, your not so favorite student at UNH. For the second time this year I am noting my complaints about the parking problems that your students, the ones paying $52,000...

Sorority blues

The Charger Bulletin February 25, 2015

“81 other people are better than you” just keeps going through my head, and it’s like a mantra of failure. Over and over, I see pictures of their happiness, acceptance, and messages of congratulations,...

Treasurer’s Tip

John Foti February 25, 2015

Track your spending  RSOs, as we move further into the semester, it’s important to continuously track your spending. Tracking your spending can help manage your RSO budget and can make planning...

Scope it Out!

Scope February 25, 2015

Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015: Zach Ibrahim in Bucknall Theater at 1:30 p.m. Thursday Feb. 26, 2015: Madden Tournament in Bartels Student Dining at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, 2015: Co-Sponsorship...

President’s Corner

Richard Rotella February 25, 2015

Chargers, I hope this week is going well for you. Congratulations to our Greek organizations on their new members and good luck to those individuals who are joining. I would like to welcome LaDarius...

Photo of the Week

The Charger Bulletin February 25, 2015

“Majestic Pelican” Photo by Jazmine Gregory Freshman Taken in Santa Barbara in January  

Winners of the 87th Oscars

Ben Atwater February 25, 2015

The 87th Academy Awards were not exactly surprising. However, just because the ceremony was predictable does not mean everything awarded was justified. While agreeing with most of the categories, I took...

SpongeBob stays afloat

Ben Atwater February 25, 2015

No matter how old we are, anyone born in the 1990s onwards has seen an episode of Spongebob Squarepants at some point in their life. Growing up a Nickelodeon kid, Spongebob was my favorite show. So naturally...

Weekly Roundup

Ben Atwater February 25, 2015

With the Oscars this past week, comes a lot of new movie news. The scandalous film, Fifty Shades of Grey, has been greenlit for two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, with the second...

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