The Student Government Association welcomed Class of 2016 President Johnny Atkin and Vice President Ryan Miller. As well as Class of 2013 Representatives Amanda Hegler, Doug Caggiano and DJ Mahoney.…
Diversity Week is a time to notice and reflect on what makes people in society different. The Culture and Diversity committee of the Student Programming Board gave light to the…
A chemical spill in Building 4 on the North Haven Campus led to a building evacuation and two employees hospitalized for observation, according to John Morgan, associate vice president for…
Freshmen and senior candidates for 2012 elections present their statements Photo Courtesy SGA Fellow Freshmen: The time has come for us to make our voice known. We are the biggest…
A group of people attacked a Quinnipiac student in New Haven last weekend, according to Chief of Public Safety David Barger. Following the incident, the Department of Public Safety sent…
Students have the opportunity to visit the nation’s capital on Saturday, Oct. 6, hosted by the Office of Multicultural and Global Education. The day trip to Washington, D.C. will include…
The world’s largest collection of visual art and artifacts based on the Irish Famine found its new home on 3011 Whitney Ave. Quinnipiac University President John L. Lahey announced on…
The relationship between professor and student transformed to a relationship between colleagues when junior Gregory Rava and Professor of Arabic Hazza Abo Rabia published a book together this year. Readers…
The Mount Carmel Dining Hall freshened up with a new cafe bakery, Au Bon Pain, on Tuesday morning. Students lined up as soon as they saw the bakery’s gates open…
Students greeted each other with smiles and hugs, preparing their seats on the Quad for the Sept. 11 memorial. More than 200 attendees quietly listened as each speaker said a…
More main campus construction arrives in two yearsAlthough the university has more changes planned for the Mount Carmel campus, Vice President of Facilities & Capital Planning Salvatore Filardi says it…
Quinnipiac sophomore Alexander Orr, 19, was arrested early Saturday morning after allegedly assaulting another student during an altercation, according to a Hamden Police press release. Orr, of Lincoln, Mass. was…
Construction on Carl Hansen Student Center, Ed McMahon Mass Communications Center comes to endThe class of 2016 was greeted with new paths and a clear quad, while the rest of…
Around 10 students gathered in Complex Courtyard at 5 p.m. to protest security’s actions on May Weekend.Sophomores Brian Blake and John Daly led “Project Protest,” an event held by the…