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Jeremy Stull


Opinion Editor
Email: opinion@quchronicle.com
Twitter: @jpstull
Year: 2012
Major: History
Hometown: Lehman, Pa.
Dream Job: President of the United States Soccer Federation

Jeremy Stull: Responses make writing more exciting

During my tenure as The Quinnipiac Chronicle’s Opinion Editor I was given free reign to write about what I wanted, and in any manner that I wanted, so long as…

Popping the ‘Quinnipiac Bubble’

Don’t fear the real world after graduationLast week, Chronicle Associate News Editor Katherine Rojas wrote a piece telling us that we can make it after graduation. Quinnipiac has definitely prepared…

Disappointing turn out for SGA Debates

This past Monday night I attended the annual Student Government Association Executive Board debates. I was not required to be there as part of my SGA position, I was not…

Nicaragua: trip of a lifetime

I spent my spring break on the Albert Schweitzer Institute Alternative Spring Break trip to Nicaragua. Contrary to popular belief, I am not about to quit all my other clubs…

Intellectual community not being utilized

Two years ago, then Student Government Association President Lou Venturelli asked me how we could create an intellectual community at Quinnipiac. I told him to put more benches on the…

Leveling the playing field

Walking together to the Arnold Bernhard Library, it is an ordinary week day for senior Ashley Gradwell and junior Caitlyn Hannum. Without skipping a beat, the couple breaks off their…

What do I want? Beer. When do I want it? On Sundays.

Quinnipiac students are all too aware of the archaic and outdated laws that govern alcohol sales in Connecticut. No sales after 9 p.m., no sales on Sundays and no sales…

A game for a lifetime

A game for a lifetime

When watching the final round of golf in this weekend’s PGA Tour Northern Trust Open, I was reminded of why I love the sport so much. It was a fantastic…

Quinnipiac overstepping its boundaries

When Quinnipiac’s Special Permit and Site Plan Application 06-1096/WS on April 10, 2007, it was under the pretense that the people living there would be considered on-campus residents and not…

QU overstepping its boundaries

When Quinnipiac gained special permits to build the York Hill campus before its opening in fall of 2009, it was under the pretense that the people living there would be…

The ends do not justify the means

Stephen A. Schwarzman and Nancy G. Brinker have been announced as the commencement speakers for the class of 2012 graduation. The QU administration said it was difficult to find either…

We should not attack Iran

There is dangerous rhetoric circulating American society at the moment. There is a subconscious idea that one’s problems can all be washed away once the blame is placed on “those…

My Granite State experience

I noticed two very telling things during my time making phone calls to residents on behalf of the campaign, and knocking on doors to gather voter data and advocate for…

Too much weight put on tests

Too much weight put on tests

This semester, more than any other at Quinnipiac, my finals are based on papers or projects rather than exams. That makes me happier than I think I can adequately express.…

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