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Turn out the lights and win big: Do it in the Dark returns

Students for Environmental Action is hosting this year’s Do it in the Dark event, hoping to change Quinnipiac’s grade from a ‘D’ to ‘A’ on The College Sustainability Report Card…

The unofficial college culture: Alcohol considered ‘rite of passage’

Just as academic integrity is a constant at most universities across America, so is the consumption of alcohol among the student body. At Quinnipiac University and other academic institutions across…

A better you leads to a better world

On Monday evening, Executive Director of Ignited Leadership Jason Connell spoke to students about leadership, the “matrix” of forces that disconnect individuals from society and ways to improve the world. …

BobcatNet getting full upgrade

Quinnipiac students are accustomed to renovations, but the school’s latest project is one that has gone largely unnoticed. Beginning last summer, Quinnipiac University has been working hard to upgrade BobcatNet,…

Earth Day events to promote sustainability, connection to nature

For the first time, this year’s Earth Day events at Quinnipiac will take place over the span of two months, ending with the Earth Day celebration on April 18. The…

CT Rides Comes to QU

Quinnipiac students can now earn rewards and discounts for local restaurants and businesses simply by riding the shuttles. CT Rides, a program sponsored by CT Department of Transportation, has partnered…

Smoking snubbed at North Haven, staying at Mount Carmel, York Hill

Although the university banned smoking cigarettes on the North Haven Campus last summer, there are no plans to implement a similar rule on the Mount Carmel and York Hill campuses,…

New law school dean named

Professor of Law Jennifer Gerarda Brown was announced as the new dean of Quinnipiac University’s School of Law by President John Lahey last week, effective July 1, 2013. Brown joined…

Colleagues remember retired, deceased professor

Retired Professor of Economics Vincent DeAndrea passed away on Feb. 9, according to a MyQ announcement. DeAndrea began teaching at Quinnipiac in 1968 and taught for 38 years before retiring…

Accomplished law professor passes away

David Rosettenstein, Carmen Tortora Professor of Law, passed away on Feb. 19, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Rosettenstein began teaching at the School of Law in 1981,…

Quinnipiac tuition rises 27 percent since 2008-09

Putting a price on educationReturning Quinnipiac students and incoming freshmen will have to reach a little deeper into their pockets next fall if they intend to pay for their education.…

Medical Leaves at Quinnipiac Common, but Beneficial for All

Every semester approximately 25 students within the Quinnipiac student body are placed on medical leaves of absence for both physical and mental health-related issues after meeting certain criteria, Director of…

Nemo Tests Chartwells

Following the university’s alert that school and campus would be closed from Feb. 8 until Feb. 12, Chartwells had no choice but to remain open and serve its customers. Knowing that…

School of Law to move to North Haven by 2014

Quinnipiac University’s School of Law is projected to move to the North Haven campus by the summer of 2014, which will affect many current law students and those who plan…