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Not so spirited Spirit Week

If it was not for the yellow and blue “spirit week” banner hanging in the middle of campus, many Quinnipiac students would not know it’s spirit week. This issue may…

Top student fans

The 100 fans who attended the most games at the TD Bank Sports Center this season have been rewarded with a ticket to the Yale game this Saturday. These students…

SGA aims to extend RTSC hours

For those York Hill residents who are frustrated with the limited hours of the Rocky Top Student Center, now is the time for students to voice their concerns. Heidi Hitchen,…

There’s an app for that

Quinnipiac shuttle tracker app comingAre you tired of standing outside in the freezing cold, waiting for a shuttle? Well, wait no more. Quinnipiac will soon release its QU Shuttle Tracker…

Big game weekend ticket sales

Tickets for the highly anticipated men’s ice hockey game against Yale on Saturday, Feb. 25, will become available to students tonight at 10. There will be 900 tickets available, according…

Delt dance charity

This weekend, Delta Tau Delta and the Student Programming Board will be hosting Quinnipiac’s first Dance-A-Thon benefiting the Children’s Miracle Network. “[The Delts] have tried to pursue this for a…

Board of trustees member Bill Weldon to retire as CEO of Johnson & Johnson

Board of trustees member Bill Weldon to retire as CEO of Johnson & Johnson

Bill Weldon, Johnson & Johnson’s CEO and member of Quinnipiac’s Board of Trustees, announced Tuesday he will retire from his longtime position at the health care giant in April, according…

Deadline approaching to apply for summer public service fellowship

Juniors and seniors of any major with a GPA of 3.0 are encouraged to apply for the 2012 Presidential Public Service Fellowship. This 10-week leadership development program allows students to…

Student-sponsored blood drive in North Lot

Today and tomorrow are the only two days of the American Red Cross blood drive that is cosponsored by the student groups Community Action Project and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The…

Albert Schweitzer collections going digital

Quinnipiac has received a $13,410 grant to preserve documents from the Albert Schweitzer Institute in its digital archives. These collections will now be available publicly to aid students, scholars and…

Quinnipiac students offer tax advice

IRS-certified Quinnipiac students are offering free assistance for those getting ready to fill out their income taxes. The student volunteers will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each…

Club budget process explained

Tuition goes toward budgetTuition covers all aspects of a student’s college experience from making a beautiful campus to the classes they attend. One of the most memorable experiences is campus…

Media Mashup coming to Quinnipiac

Quinnipiac’s School of Communications will soon hold its first professional development event at the Rocky Top Student Center. Called the Media Mashup, the event will bring all four SoC departments…

Quinnipiac alum writes Monday’s episode of ‘How I Met Your Mother’

George Sloan, Quinnipiac 2004 School of Communications alumnus, wrote Monday night’s episode of CBS sitcom “How I Met Your Mother.” Michael Calia, director of the Ed McMahon Communications Center, worked…

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