October 28, 2015

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CHARGER BULLETIN The official student newspaper of the University of New Haven since 1938. Volume 97, Issue 9| October 28, 2015 | West Haven, Conn.

CAMPUS

OPINION

MUSIC

FILM

UNH Marching band grants little boy’s birthday wish P.2

Is Lamar Odom hidden by a Kardashian shadow? P.4

UNH Alum talks about owning a recording studio in Waterbury, Conn. P.7

Netflix announcing the return of Gilmore Girls P.10

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Homecoming Heroes By RILEY KNEBES

STAFF WRITER RKNEB1@NEWHAVEN.EDU

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New Academic Building Plans for Fall 2017 By ELISSA SANCI

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ESANC2@UNH.NEWHAVEN.EDU

––––––––––––––––––––––––– During Friday, Oct. 23’s weekly Undergraduate Student Government Association meeting, President Steven Kaplan announced the plans for the construction of a new academic building and glass atrium, which will act as a student activity space on campus. The new building, which will serve as another academic facility on campus, will be The Chargers took home the win against Long Island University during Homecoming (Photo by Jaime Graden/Charger Bulletin photo) placed in the Kaplan parking lot, adjacent to Buckman Hall. spots set up, which included the chariot race event. Ten dif- claimed the first place title The glass atrium will conan assortment of food, music, ferent UNH clubs were entered with their ambulance themed chariot, which took them about nect Buckman Hall to the new tudents, children, and and games. The tailgating area and given the opportunity to building, as well as connect the create their own chariot, in a week to put together, accordalumni filled the North Campus was equipped with a National new facility with Bartels Hall. Guard hoop shooting station, a which a driver and passenger ing to a new EMS member, parking lot on Saturday, OctoThe construction of the new raced in the parking lot against Carissa June. Sigma Chi came ber 24 in celebration of the an- bouncy castle, a DJ, and sevbuilding will eliminate aperal different tents for alumni other competing clubs. in a close second after taking nual homecoming celebration proximately 150 to 180 parking spots, but Kaplan said that 200 and students to gather and grab Chariots ranged from the on some damage to their cart. held by the University of New to 220 spots will replace them some grub. simpler model of a drink cooler Not all clubs had as much Haven. in “various properties close to One of the major attractions on wheels to a handcrafted success as the EMS club. In Various clubs and organizathe campus.” wooden cart. The EMS Club tions had booths and tailgating before the football game was See HOMECOMING page 3 Parking relocation and expansion will be completed at the same time as the building.” It has to be—otherwise it would be chaos,” Kaplan said. Parking has been factored into the building costs. Kaplan’s target opening date By GLENN ROHRBACKER for the new facility, which MUSIC EDITOR will be funded through bank GROHR1@NEWHAVEN.EDU loans and financial gifts to the ––––––––––––––––––––– university, is fall 2017, which he calls “a pretty aggressive This year’s Homecoming Weekend kicked off on Friday, schedule.” Oct. 23 with the fourth anThe new academic hall will nual Swimsuit Sprint and Fall be used for classes of all difConcert. The evening started ferent disciplines and won’t around 6 p.m. when students flocked to Kayo Field to donate be limited to just the sciences, although Kaplan does hope to their clothes to the Salvation Army. move some classes from Dodds Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraand Buckman Hall in order to ternity and SCOPE sponsored free space in both buildings the event. The purpose of the event is to have students donate for more science laboratories. Kaplan also said that he hopes clothes to families in need and to use the new building to “stripping” down to bathing suits and running around camhouse programs with growth pus to raise money. potentials, such as the CommuSteven Gillette, a senior at nication department, and also University of New Haven and added that no faculty office Treasurer of SAE said, “This space will be added to the fais our largest philanthropy cility, as it is intended entirely event of the year, and it’s also the biggest concert of the fall for student use. semester.” The ground floor of the new Gillette also shared how the building will be a MakerSpace, idea for the event originated. which is a large open space “One of our founding memwith flexible walls that can be bers wanted to do this event used by students of all discicalled an “undies run,” but we weren’t able to call it that, so plines as they work on various he got it approved by the adprojects throughout the school We the Kings rocked the Beckerman Recreation Center on Oct. 23 ministration and now we’re in year. (Photo by Samantha Reposa/Charger Bulletin photo)

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