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Jamie DeLoma


Letters to the editor

It was a dark week for student rights, the School of Communications and Quinnipiac University. While suppressing media freedoms at any university is terrible, not allowing the students at Quinnipiac to…

DeLoma bows out

One final horrah for Jamie DeLoma…

Roadside hero walks Quinnipiac campus

Scott Maltz is a real American hero. The 21-year-old veterinary technologist major from Bellmore, Long Island was recently honored by the Nassau County police department for his courage and dedication to…

Time is running out

Today is the last chance the Quinnipiac community has to view the internationally-recognized AIDS Memorial Quilt sponsored by the Quinnipiac chapter of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD.)…

Faculty split on loss of union

Quinnipiac faculty has lost its union. After more than 30 years in existence, the National Labor Relations Board has revoked the Quinnipiac Faculty Federation's certification. Following the March 16th ruling that…

Lahey: “Campus strong”

In an exclusive Chronicle interview, Lahey addressed what the university is doing to improve campus life for the Quinnipiac community. Lahey said to address student overcrowding concerns, the university is actively…

DEVELOPING STORY: Changes made to May Weekend

There will not be a beer tent at Quinnipiac University this May Weekend. Further, regular drinking policies regarding open containers outdoors consistent with other weekends during the year will be…

DEVELOPING STORY: Faculty loses union

BREAKING NEWS: Quinnipiac faculty has lost its union. After more than 30 years in existence, the National Labor Relations Board has revoked the Quinnipiac Faculty Federation's certification.…

Faculty in turmoil

In response to the January 31 surprise announcement that the Quinnipiac University administration would not negotiate a new contract with the faculty union, two university professors spoke exclusively to The…

Assault bruises campus safety

Dave Lyon once felt safe on campus. The management sophomore now feels vulnerable after an attack on campus resulted in a trip to Yale-New Haven Hospital last weekend. "This definitely changed…

Shining light on a beacon

One of the university's most valuable resources will no longer be after tomorrow. For the greater part of three years, Scott Hazan has stood as a beacon to students on campus…

Lahey looks to the future

President John Lahey proposed a five-year, $100 million long-term strategic plan for Quinnipiac University on Jan. 31. Speaking to professors and administrators in Alumni Hall, Lahey shared his vision of Quinnipiac's…

Chronicle Exclusive: Expelled students speak out

Four of the six students who were expelled following an Oct. 28 party at a privately owned Hamden home are taking legal action against Quinnipiac. According to an Associated Press…

Town residents vent about students living off campus

Emotions came to a boil last month when hundreds of Hamden residents gathered to vent their feelings about Quinnipiac students living off campus. Residents gathered Jan. 5 at the Thornton Wilder…

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