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Volume 88, Issue 08 | October 21, 2009
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The official student newspaper of the University of New Haven since 1938.
University Adopts Print Green Program Across Campus
By ZACK ROSEN
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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By now you’ve certainly heard about the controversial new Print Green, aka “Pay-to-Print” program that will be implemented on campus soon. Last week, The Charger Bulletin’s Editor-in-Chief Zack Rosen had the opportunity to meet with Associate Vice President for Information Technology & CIO of the University of New Haven Vin Mangiacapra and Director of Academic Computing Alan MacDougall. During the past few years especially, the waste of paper has become an apparent problem across campus. Mangiacapra estimates that paper costs per year exceed $75,000 to $100,000. This money, according to Mangiacapra, can be better utilized to benefit the campus. To help lower this waste of paper, the university will be implementing the Print Green program to begin on Nov. 9, 2009. Undergraduate students will be given 225 printing credits per semester (equivalent to $18.00), and graduate students will be given 150 credits per trimester. If a student uses more than these 225 credits, an additional eight cents will be charged per sheet for black and white (including duplex), and an additional 50 cents per sheet will be charged for color. These 225 credits, which will be refreshed prior to the start of the undergraduate and See PRINT page 5
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Class of 2012 Electrical Engineering major and USGA Senator Josh Van Hoesen jokingly places a fake debit card through the card swipe at the Marvin K. Peterson Library print station, emphasizing that students may need to start paying to print, after students were informed of a printing program which will charge students a fee after using up given credits. The new Print Green, aka Pay-to-Print, program will be started Nov. 9, 2009.
Colorado sheriff: October 21: UNH Runaway balloon Campus Sustainsaga was hoax ability Day
By DAN ELLIOTT
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. – A Colorado sheriff said Sunday it was a hoax when parents reported that their 6-year-old son was in a flying saucer-like helium balloon hurtling away from their home. Sheriff Jim Alderden said Richard and Mayumi Heene "put on a very good show for us, and we bought it." "We believe that we
have evidence at this point to indicate that it was a publicity stunt done with the hopes of marketing themselves or better marketing themselves for a reality television show at some point in the future," Alderden said. The sheriff said no charges had been filed yet, and the parents weren't under arrest. He said he expected to recommend charges of conspiracy, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, making a See BALLOON page 14
By BECCA KITCHELL
OFFICE OF RESIDENTIAL LIFE
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Today is Campus Sustainability Day, sponsored by the Office of Residential Life! Here’s what’s going on! Campbell House Competition! Join Tyler, your Campbell House Honors RA, as he recycles till he drops! Compete house to house to see who can recycle the most this month! The
house with the most collected recyclables at the end of the time period will win a pizza party. New Hall News! Join Megan and Cori and the Forensic Science LLC residents in New Hall in the 4th floor lounge at 8pm to help solve the crime with soil comparisons using s o i l
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