Archive for 'Online Exclusives'
Who knew working could be so much fun
Posted on 06. Feb, 2008 by Carole Ann Kinnaw.
Upon approaching the five week winter break we just returned from, I was excited about no classes, no homework, and the chance to see my family and friends. I wasn’t, however, excited to work. Taking a job as a hostess at a small restaurant named The Gingerman turned out to be one of the best experiences I have ever had.
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Brown takes down Bobcats in Overtime
Posted on 05. Dec, 2007 by Dan Baker.
Brown Head Coach Craig Robinson thought his team was in trouble heading into overtime against Quinnipiac (2-4) on Monday night. The Bobcats had won both of their games so far this season in double overtime, and Robinson surely did not want to have to play the Bobcats in what seemed to be their comfort zone so far this season.
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Huskies romp QU in Moore’s Return
Posted on 05. Dec, 2007 by Zach Smart.
The physically superior Huskies put together arguably their best performance of the season, drubbing the Bobcats, 82-49 at the Hartford Civic Center Dec. 16.
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Bobcats dump Dartmouth
Posted on 05. Dec, 2007 by Zach Smart.
The Bobcats shot a scintillating 64 percent from the floor in what was easily their best game of the young season, beating Dartmouth by 22 on Wednesday night.
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A Queen revisits her old palace
Posted on 05. Dec, 2007 by Zach Smart.
At the edge of the quaint campus of Quinnipiac University sits the bandbox Burt Kahn basketball court-where Queen Smith used to score in clusters, deliver pinpoint passes and lock up the opposing team’s top scorer.
Smith, then known as Queen Edwards (her maiden name), wrapped up a storied four-year stay as a Bobcat in 1996.
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Kerner springs back from injury
Posted on 05. Dec, 2007 by Zach Smart.
Typically, when a player suffers a season-ending injury, the road to recovery and aftermath can generate anxiety.
A myriad of top-flight players–the Miami Heat’s Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway, the Pheonix Suns’ Grant Hill, and Sam Bowie, the injury-prone stiff who was actually selected before a guy named Michael Jordan in the NBA Draft gaffe of a lifetime –to name a few, have seen their careers see-saw or go sledding downhill due to injury.
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Poetry Slam
Posted on 14. Nov, 2007 by Brittany Fouskas.
On Tuesday, November 6, the Black Student Union hosted the 3rd annual “Poetry Slam.” Diversity definitely seemed like the issue here in this poetry reading, but not in the way we would originally think, nor in the way Professor Dansdill portrayed. The poems, the thoughts, the words, the feelings were all diverse in the things that mattered most to these artistic speakers.
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Quinnipiac proves to be top cat in NJ
Posted on 14. Nov, 2007 by David Westerberg.
It may have taken 10 games but Jamie Bates, Bryan Leitch and Ben Nelson have picked up where they left off last season.
The first line trio exploded for a combined 11 points in the Bobcats 5-2 win over Princeton Wednesday evening at Hobey Baker Rink. Bates and Leitch had a goal and three assists each, while Nelson chipped in two goals and an assist on the night.
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Freshmen fuel Tiger victory over Bobcats
Posted on 14. Nov, 2007 by David Westerberg.
For the past two years Quinnipiac freshmen have taken center stage in the ECAC. On Wednesday afternoon, that distinction belonged to a group of Princeton freshmen.
Matt Godlewski and Cam Ritchie scored their first collegiate goals and junior Brett Wilson provided the game winner to help to the Tigers defeat the Bobcats 4-2 Wednesday afternoon at the TD Banknorth Sports Center and also prevented Quinnipiac from sweeping Princeton in the season series.
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Bobcats sting Yellow Jackets
Posted on 31. Oct, 2007 by David Westerberg.
The Quinnipiac University Men’s Hockey team struggled to find their stride for most of Tuesday night’s game against American International College. Fortunately for Rand Pecknold’s squad they were able to find their stride and the back of the net in time to down AIC.
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Bobcats sting Yellow Jackets
Posted on 24. Oct, 2007 by David Westerberg.
The Quinnipiac University Men’s Hockey team struggled to find their stride for most of Tuesday night’s game against American International College. Fortunately for Rand Pecknold’s squad they were able to find their stride and the back of the net in time to down AIC.
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Comedian takes act to QU
Posted on 03. Oct, 2007 by Sharon Ng.
His promotional poster said it all. Eliot Chang is “not your ordinary Asian guy.”
In an event sponsored by APSA (Asian Pacific Islander Student Association), stand-up comedian Eliot Chang of Comedy Central performed at Quinnipiac University. The goal was to promote diversity at Quinnipiac, where the Asian population can often be underrepresented.
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State Radio delivers message through music
Posted on 25. Apr, 2007 by Alysis Richardson.
It’s hard to imagine a band driving a biodiesel van and singing of peace and social injustices to be anything short of passionate. State Radio, the Boston-based trio, held up to expectations in a small deli in New Haven before kicking off their tour at Toad’s Place last Wednesday.
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Dance Co. celebrates 20th year; says goodbye to seniors
Posted on 25. Apr, 2007 by Michelle Collins.
Dance Company, Quinnipiac’s student-run performance group, will continue to celebrate its 20th year this May, and say goodbye to 16 of its graduating seniors.
On May 3 to May 5 (Thursday through Saturday) at 7 p.m. in Buckman Theatre, Dance Co. will have their final performance of the year.


