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    Campus News

    President Frederiksen tackles a day in the office

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    BREAKING: Unionized employees reach agreement with University of New Haven

  • University workers gather at campus entrances, West Haven, April 11, 2024.

    Campus News

    Union efforts reach new heights on campus

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    Campus News

    The risks and procedure of academic probation for students

  • Ananya Surapaneni at her undergraduate graduation, Ballari, March 24, 2024.

    Arts & Life

    Honoring women on campus: Ananya Surapeneni

  • New Havens lacrosse team during their win over Dominican, West Haven, March 2, 2024.

    Charger Athletics

    Inequality between men’s and women’s sports teams

  • #15 Paige Garrett talking to the team, West Haven, Oct. 7, 2023.

    Features

    A look into COVID-19 eligibility for New Haven student-athletes

  • President Jens Frederiksen poses for his headshot, West Haven, Feb. 12, 2024.

    Campus News

    University announces Jens Frederiksen as new president

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    Politics

    Annual flag raising returns to kick off BHM

  • Unite HERE 217 and UNH Sodexo workers protest outside Marketplace, West Haven, Jan. 24, 2024.

    Campus News

    Sodexo and facilities employees protest workers’ rights during student move-in

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The importance of mental health on a college campus
Ashley Sullivan, Contributing Writer • April 29, 2024

Behind the world of social gatherings and academic validation, the silent epidemic of mental health challenges plagues many students. As students arrive...

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The university must divest from war and genocide
Mason Smith, Contributing Writer • April 29, 2024

It has been more than 200 days since Oct. 7. Since then, at least 34,000 Palestinians have been killed at the hands of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF),...

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The cover of Taylor Swift’s newest album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Put the pen down… and do it swiftly
Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief • April 22, 2024

A double album complete with 31 songs that summarize how it feels to break up with your middle school boyfriend — Taylor Swift has really done it again....

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The cost of overconsumption
Zaria Dickerson-Parker, Contributing Writer • April 15, 2024

A ding sounds and your home screen powers on. Your Amazon package was delivered. It may be the fourth one this month, but it is okay because everything...

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The end of another year at the Charger Bulletin
The end of another year at the Charger Bulletin
Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief • April 29, 2024

Perspective As this is our final publication of the semester, it felt only fitting to take the time to address the university community, our readers...

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President Frederiksen’s office in Maxcy Hall, West Haven, April 17, 2024.
President Frederiksen tackles a day in the office
Erin Smith, Politics Editor • April 22, 2024

The day starts around 8 a.m. with a cup of coffee in a white, basic cup. New university president Jens Frederiksen is sitting in his office that overlooks...

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Attendees of the Holocaust Remembrance ceremony, West Haven, April 17, 2024.
University holds Holocaust ceremony to honor and remember the fallen
Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor • April 22, 2024

Last week, the university observed their 20th annual Holocaust Remembrance ceremony. “This annual event has long been one of the university’s most...

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Members of the union protesting outside of Celentano Hall, West Haven, April 11, 2024.
A week of union activity ends in ratified agreement with the university
Mia Adduci, Editor-in-Chief • April 15, 2024

On Friday, the University of New Haven said in a university-wide email that they had reached an agreement with the 35 union employees who had walked off...

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Ways to navigate the struggles of finals week
Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor • April 29, 2024

It’s that time of the year again; the time of stress, all-nighters and studying last minute. To start, this week will pass in a flash. This means...

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Attendees of the Marine Week event in the Bixler/Gerber quad, West Haven, April 30, 2024.
Marine Conservation Society finishes the year with a splash
Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor • April 29, 2024

The Marine Conservation Society held a Marine Carnival last week to mark Marine Week. Taking place in the Bixler/Gerber quad, the carnival featured...

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The Disable the Label event in the Bixler/Gerber quad, West Haven, April 16, 2024.
CAPS recognizes suicide prevention week
Alexis Dawkins-Maldonado, Arts & Life Editor • April 22, 2024

Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and it is on the rise as nearly 50,000 people died by suicide in 2022. Last week,...

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An inside look at the Taylor Swift album release party
Haiden Leach, Contributing Writer • April 21, 2024

For many people, the day they look forward to most is their birthday, Christmas or Halloween. This is not the case for fans of Taylor Swift. The day...

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