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An inside look at your SGA candidates

The polls opened today for students to vote for Student Government Association’s new executive board members, class representatives and class presidents. For lone candidate Vice President for Student Concerns Evan…

Students choose between Pittsburgh and spring concert

Students may be forced to make a decision this Saturday: whether to hop on a bus to Pittsburgh decked out in Quinnipiac ice hockey gear or to crowd into the…

Start Smart to teach women to negotiate salaries in workforce

A young woman entering the workforce today can expect fewer job offers and fewer promotions and make less money than her male peers graduating alongside her. While women have made…

Muscle Milk coming to Rec Center vending machines

The vending machines at the Mount Carmel and York Hill campuses’ Recreational Centers will include Muscle Milk starting this fall, according to the Student Government Association. SGA made this change…

1,500 students participate in fourth annual Big Event

Many bobcats faced an early wakeup call on Saturday, marking Quinnipiac’s fourth annual Big Event. On Saturday, April 6, more than 1,500 Quinnipiac students, faculty and alumni volunteered in the…

Learning Center moves to Arnold Bernhard Library

The Arnold Bernhard Library is under construction, expanding its north wing to create a larger space for the Learning Center, which will be moving from the first floor of Tator…

Chain email goes viral

An undetermined number of undergraduates received a chain email Saturday night due to a configuration error in the university’s email system, according to Associate Vice President for Public Relations John…

Art department loosens ‘UC’ requirement

Quinnipiac University has announced that all music, drama and art courses will count for the University Curriculum Fine Arts credit for the next two years beginning in the fall of…

Suite life for sophomores

Residential Life is making changes to on-campus housing for freshmen and sophomores beginning in the fall. Mountainview will house only freshmen residents this fall due to the layout of the…

Fire codes in York Hill residence halls

Fire codes in York Hill residence halls

It is perhaps a college student’s greatest inconvenience when the slightest bit of smoke sets off fire alarms in a residence hall, sending half-asleep students out into the cold, dark…

Greek Life recruitment moved to fall

Next year’s formal recruitment is now set to occur in the fall, according to Quinnipiac’s Greek recruitment process’s announcement. “The whole process of moving started in 2011,” said Courtney McKenna,…

Public Safety’s schooling

New training lays foundation for officers to use defensive weaponsWhile Quinnipiac University’s students retreated to beaches, boats and ski resorts for spring break, the Department of Public Safety was busy…

2013 commencement speakers announced

The commencement speakers for the two graduation ceremonies were announced on Tuesday. Jessica Jackley, the co-founder and former chief marketing officer of the microlending website KIVA, will speak at the…

Students go bald for St. Baldrick’s

Burt Kahn Court was full of good vibes and shiny heads as students went bald to raise an estimated $13,000 for the St. Baldrick’s cancer research foundation Tuesday night. Student…