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Around the world service in one year

Senior top 5 finalists to win year-long tripAvery David stood painting a village school in Guatemala. She was among friends, children and strangers, many of whom didn’t speak English. As…

Get to know Natalie Sgro

School of Communications senior named 2012 student commencement speakerPast student commencement speakers have shared their college careers and pride of being a Bobcat with fellow graduates. Natalie Sgro will share…

Students promote importance of occupational therapy

Scott MacDonald describes himself as many things: a triathlete, road racer, professional poker player, an employee of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and a paraplegic. One word he does…

Katie Miller is silent no more

Lesbian ex-cadet shares her 'Don't ask, don't tell' strugglesAt midnight on Sept. 20, 2011 Katie Miller sat in her Yale dorm room on Facebook. She stared at the newsfeed as…

Female crashes car into light at York Hill

An unidentified female driver in a silver sedan crashed into a light fixture at York Hill at about noon on Saturday. …

Major decisions: deans, experts weigh in

A quarter of students in the freshman class are undeclared in their major but school officials say taking your time to choose your major can be worth it.…

Tom Moore signs contract extension through 2015-16 season

Men's basketball head coach Tom Moore extended his contract with Quinnipiac through the 2015-16 season Monday Quinnipiac men’s basketball head coach Tom Moore signed a contract extension through the 2015-16…

Cold open

The spring semester kicked off with a chill in the air and some snow on the ground. Check out some photos from Chronicle photographers from the first week of classes.

Protocol followed, criticized in injury

When senior Sarah Anscher began demonstrating signs of a concussion at Sunday’s Powderpuff football game, QU Security said appropriate protocol was followed.…

Saget dirties up the Bank

It will be difficult to watch “Full House” reruns in the same childlike way after Bob Saget’s racy performance at the TD Bank Sports Center on Saturday.…

After a tour in Iraq, Elizabeth Suarez is back in the classroom

Walking towards the School of Law on a sunny Friday afternoon, Elizabeth Suarez, a 26-year-old Quinnipiac junior, passes me her iPhone, telling me to cycle through a few photos. They’re…

The impromptu president

Some students dream of growing up to be president of their college class, but newly-elected freshman president Mike Cacciatore decided to run for office just a few months ago.…

New seminar center affirms University’s commitment to QU series

Timothy Dansdill, along with QU 201 Seminar Coordinator Raymond Foery, QU 301 Seminar Coordinator Ewa Callahan, and Director of the QU Seminars Jill Shahverdian have been meeting every week this…

Whitney Ave. work nears halfway point

Police officers, construction workers and Jersey barriers have become a part of the environment at the intersection of Mt. Carmel and Whitney avenues. Quinnipiac commuters will have to deal with…