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Java John: The Man behind the Coffee

He is known simply as "Java John." However, other than the fact he makes our drinks, the student body at Quinnipiac knows very little about this mysterious man behind the…

QU women hit the ground running

Through the park, under the arch, across the bridge and along the river there was nothing but sweat for three Quinnipiac students who participated in the 10th Annual Greater Hartford…

Gospel Choir grows

Quinnipiac's Gospel Choir is celebrating and singing its way into its third year in existence. It has grown dramatically over the past three years and has gone from six to about…

Hamden: where living is not easy

Quinnipiac University takes pride in its community setting and is constantly making a point to encourage students to share this setting with the rest of the Hamden community. Jason Pollens, a…

Residence directors marry and live on campus

A nice, quiet evening for two, interrupted by a situation with one of their 384 kids. No, this is not the woman who lived in a shoe. This is…

Phi Sigma Sigma hosts annual Rock-a-Thon

"We're gonna rock around the clock tonight." With the broadcast of those words, the Annual Phi Sigma Sigma Rock-a-Thon to benefit the National Kidney Foundation began. "We're going…

Former “Real World” stars share experiences

Quinnipiac welcomed two new roommates to campus Saturday night, but not your typical students ready to unpack their belongings in the traditional residence halls. Colin Mortensen and Ruthie Alcaide, of MTV's…

Habitat for Humanity members to sponsor Spring Break week

Habitat for Humanity is a student run club at Quinnipiac whose purpose is to provide low cost housing to people in need. This year, as it has done for the past…

WQAQ moves towards streaming

Only Quinnipiac students and Hamden locals have the ability to tune in to WQAQ, the university's student-run radio station. However, that could shortly change. Soon, friends and family out in…

Fourth Wall Theater Club welcomes new membership

Creativity is climbing high on campus with Fourth Wall, Quinnipiac's student theatre organization. The club provides opportunities for not just actors or directors, but for artists and musicians as…

Kick Line determined to make this year the best

In the fall of 2000, Karen Nelson walked into a meeting for the Quinnipiac Kickline Team. Being a freshman, she was a bit apprehensive. Four years later, Nelson,…

Sean Duffy: Professor and NCAA representative

Political science professor, Sean Duffy begins his third year as Quinnipiac University's Faculty Athletic Representative. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) requires Duffy to oversee the athletic program from…

Alpha Chi Omega to host Frisbee Fest

In 1998, Alpha Chi Omega sister, Elizabeth Mary Pernel, was murdered, in Meriden, CT, as a result of a domestic dispute. Today, Pernel's fellow sorority sisters continue to remember her through…

Kenn Venit proves to be a ‘Jack of All Trades’

Adjunct Assistant Professor Kenn Venit, has gone from fighting an 8-foot-bear and eating pet food to sharing his love for journalism with the students of Quinnipiac University. "You have to love…