The Charger Bulletin

Junior Jessica Leeb Goes Bald for St. Baldrick’s

Caitlin Duncan March 30, 2016

On March 6, Jessica Leeb, a junior double majoring in Fire Science and Criminal Justice, shaved her head. If you’re wondering why, it is because Leeb became a “shavee” for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. For...

SAE Tackles Cancer With Powderpuff

Caitlin Duncan October 7, 2015

The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity hosted their annual “Tackle Breast Cancer Powderpuff Tournament” on Oct. 4. Women on campus were encouraged to put together teams of seven to 12 to participate...

Shakespeare in the Park

Caitlin Duncan September 9, 2015

“If music be the food of love, play on!” exclaimed the character Duke Orsino at the beginning of Elm Shakespeare Company’s production of Twelfth Night. Elm Shakespeare Company is based in New...

Her Campus Charges Into UNH

Caitlin Duncan September 2, 2015

On Sept. 15, Her Campus New Haven will officially launch at the University of New Haven. Her Campus is a website created by women for women, including stories about news, style, health, beauty, among other...

Photo of the Week

Caitlin Duncan April 8, 2015

Women’s Rugby Warm-ups Taken by Caitlin Duncan, Sophomore April, 2015 “Members of the Women’s Rugby team preparing for their match against UConn on April 4,” said Duncan.

Do not fall in love with a writer

Caitlin Duncan March 11, 2015

Writers, true writers, are unique human beings. They are their own breed, their own species. It takes a special type of person to be fulfilled by words spilling out of them onto a page, bleeding ink from...

Discriminated by Victoria’s Secret

Caitlin Duncan February 18, 2015

Feb. 13, I went into a local Victoria’s Secret. I was having a bad day, and since it’s the day before Valentines Day, I decided to treat myself to something nice. I shopped my sorrows away, and I felt...

In defense of “The Jerk”

Caitlin Duncan February 11, 2015

You know him; you know exactly who he is. He sits across the room, looking careless and cool. He oozes overconfidence and reeks of arrogance. He looks your way and grins. You look away in annoyance and...

Photo of the Week

Caitlin Duncan February 5, 2015

  Caitlin Duncan Sophomore   January 2015, San Salvador, The Bahamas   “A double rainbow after a rainstorm in San Salvador, The Bahamas,” - Duncan

Photo of the Week

Caitlin Duncan January 28, 2015

By Caitlin Duncan, Sophomore Taken in San Salavador, Bahamas Jan. 2015 “Snail crawls across Fossil Reef on San Salvador Island in the Bahamas,” - Duncan

What I learned from growing up with a disability

Caitlin Duncan November 12, 2014

When I was seven years old, I failed my hearing test. I was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss and began wearing two hearing aids shortly after. Good thing that hearing services exist. Over the...

Why I’m moving on

Caitlin Duncan October 29, 2014

You came into my life at a very strange time and in a totally unexpected way. I was bored with my life. I was craving excitement. I needed something new. I needed something to make me feel alive again....

Movie magic

Caitlin Duncan October 22, 2014

Why is it so easy in movies? Why is it that the guy falls in love with the shy, quiet girl that nobody notices? Why does the girl always break through the tough guy’s shell and see the softer side of...

Spreading positivity

Caitlin Duncan October 8, 2014

Since the app “Yik Yak” became the hottest app on campus, a cloud of negativity has been hovering over UNH. People have been targeting specific people or groups on this anonymous app, and it...

Don’t let social media ruin college

Caitlin Duncan September 10, 2014

Set the scene: it’s Friday night. Your roommates and suitemates are all out. You’re alone, sitting on your bed with a big bag of chips, binge-watching Netflix. Between episodes of Orange is the New...

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