The Charger Bulletin

Graduation is Coming

Elizabeth Field May 8, 2013

It’s May already? I’m graduating in two weeks? How did time pass by so fast, especially in these last few months? For some of you, these next few weeks mark the end of your college experience and for...

“Never Get so Low that No One will want to Touch You”

Elizabeth Field March 13, 2013

I had an enriching experience working as a Legislative Intern at the Connecticut State Capitol two years ago. I was fortunate enough to be placed in the office of Senate Majority Leader Martin M. Looney,...

Current Issues Debate Discussion: American Gun Culture

Elizabeth Field March 6, 2013

It was made clear to all of the attendees prior to the commencement of Feb. 28’s installment of the Current Issues series that this panel discussion would not be allowed to advance into a debate. However...

Congress Does Something Right: House Finally Passes VAWA!

Elizabeth Field March 6, 2013

Victims of domestic and sexual violence recently went over 500 days without critically important protections sanctioned by the Violence Against Women Act, first established in 1994 by then-senator Joe...

CDC Lunch & Learn with Amber Bonds: REU’s

Elizabeth Field February 27, 2013

The Career Development Center provides UNH students with a multitude of resources and opportunities to secure internships, careers and research opportunities. On Monday, Feb. 25, honors student Amber Bonds...

An Opinion on Opinions

Elizabeth Field February 20, 2013

The Charger Bulletin has been a hallmark of student life at UNH since our establishment in 1938. More recently, the Charger Bulletin has become more notorious for stirring up a little trouble and it’s...

Things I Wish I Did in College

Elizabeth Field January 30, 2013

This week I had my “last” first day of college. I think, for a lot of us seniors, this brings about many different emotions. I feel so blessed to have had such a wonderful experience at UNH, to have...

UNH is Where I Belong

Elizabeth Field December 12, 2012

When I tell people that I hail from Orange County, California, I am always met with the same response: “WHY did you come to Connecticut?!”And sometimes, honestly, I have no idea. What has kept me...

A Message from the Editor…

Elizabeth Field December 5, 2012

It’s been an interesting year here at the Charger Bulletin! As you may have noticed, many changes have been instituted in the last few issues, the most important being the creation of new editor positions...

What Just Happened? Debriefing the Presidential Election

Elizabeth Field November 28, 2012

Let’s face it: campaigns just are not what they used to be. In the most recent installment of UNH’s Current Issues Discussion titled, “What Just Happened? Debriefing the 2012 Presidential Election,”...

The Ultimate Dilemma for the Ultimate Shopper (Part 1)

Elizabeth Field November 28, 2012

CYBER MONDAY v. BLACK FRIDAY It’s Monday! I’ve never been so excited for this universally-dreaded day of the week. It’s difficult for me to formulate this argument, let alone type it out because...

The Election is Over…Now What?

Elizabeth Field November 14, 2012

I woke up for the first time in months able to finally breathe. Nearly a year of inescapable debates, vicious advertisements and incoherent Facebook statuses plaguing my every waking moment had culminated...

2012 Career and Graduate School Expo

Elizabeth Field October 24, 2012

On Friday, Oct. 19, over 300 students had the chance to interact with representatives from more than 50 companies and graduate schools at the 2012 Career and Graduate School Expo, sponsored by the UNH...

BSU Hosts 2nd Annual “Save A Breast” Fair

Elizabeth Field October 24, 2012

UNH’s Black Student Union hosted its second annual “Save a Breast Fair” this past Saturday, Oct. 20, in the Beckerman Rec Center. BSU partnered with many other UNH Recognized Student Organizations...

USGA Meetings to Now Open with the “Pledge of Allegiance” Each Week: Why This Makes Me Uncomfortable

Elizabeth Field October 24, 2012

Don’t call me un-American. I love my country. I believe deeply in the dogma and principles in which this country was built on. The amendment I hold nearest and dearest to my heart is the First, which...

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