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Taking a quick stop to talk with Amrish Bhuva

Suffering from a headache and need a Tylenol tablet? Or perhaps it is a roll of Strawberry Mentos that you crave? In either situation, chances are you will…

Camera shy plays benefit concert for Nicaragua trip

Camera Shy Paparazzi, a musical trio composed of David Blanchard, Craig Costagna, and Collen Toomey, the bands new bassist, performed in Alumni Hall and raised over a $1,000 dollars for students going…

Christian Fellowship celebrates Super Bowl

A Super Bowl party for the Christian fellowship was held in Buckman Theater on February 1. In what organizer Matthew Tortora called, "A great turnout," about 30 students showed up…

WQAQ senior prepares to hit waves beyond QU

Jesse Elgarten is just like any other senior preparing to graduate in May. But, what makes him different is that he is the co-programming director at WQAQ, Quinnipiac's student-run…

Former U.S. Congressman speaks

"Black history is not just black history, it's American history," said J.C. Watts, Jr., a former congressman of Oklahoma, while discussing the current state of our nation, in an Alumni…

Wanted: A show of student creativity

As the Mar. 5 deadline quickly approaches, members of Montage, the literary magazine at Quinnipiac, are encouraging students to submit their works. The publication is exclusively composed of students' pieces including,…

Quinnipiac study abroad program on the rise

Many students would say that one of the biggest advantages of coming to Quinnipiac is its study abroad program. This program allows for students at the campus to explore someplace…

Day Visits program to host admitted students

"The majority of students who come for a day visit come to Quinnipiac," Elizabeth Ludovico '99, associate director of Admissions, said. The Quinnipiac alumnus has run the Undergraduate Admissions Day…

Student art exhibits display expression and ideas

Duncan C. Weldon, a theater producer, once said, "A vision is a vision if it's only in your head. If no one gets to see it, it's as good…

Father Lou begins final semester at Quinnipiac

Upstairs in the Student Center, next to the radio station, is the office of a very important man. His name is Father Lou Evangelisto, and he is the Catholic…

SHADES: a semester in review

Based on former President John Fitzgerald Kennedy's words, "If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity," SHADES is a program…

Prof. Alan Bruce:

Alan Bruce is an assistant professor of sociology and criminal justice, but unlike most professors at Quinnipiac, he was born and raised in Scotland. Although the native Scotsman now resides in…

Carleen Roy-Butler looks to improve campus community

"The purpose of human life is to serve and show compassion and the will to help others," Albert Schweitzer once said. Carleen Roy Butler, assistant director of Community Services and…

Angels help make holiday wishes come true

The Angel Tree took root approximately one year ago when David Blanchard, a senior production major, developed the idea of bringing an Angel Tree to the Quinnipiac campus after reading…