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Pi Kappa Phi ice cream social

Today at 11 a.m., Pi Kappa Pi is holding an ice cream social. The fraternity will sell ice cream and Rita’s Italian Ice, with proceeds going to Push America. Push…

Apply to be on the move-in crew

The deadline to apply to be on the Move-In crew is Friday, April 26. The Move-In crew helps students bring in their belongings at the start of the fall semester.…

Editor to read her poetry

Editor of the “Connecticut Review” Vivian Shipley will read her poetry tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Room 119 of the Carl Hansen Student Center. Shipley has been nominated for a…

Public Safety prepares for weekend

Created to celebrate the founding of Quinnipiac University, May Weekend was once a symbol of pride for students, staff and faculty alike. A day to look back at where the…

Silver Spoon brings food to your door

Quinnipiac University students will now have an easy way to enjoy food from their favorite restaurants – without leaving their dorms. Silver Spoon Delivery, which was founded by Quinnipiac graduate…

Greek life continues to grow at QU

Students will have the opportunity to become the Founding Sisters of the Quinnipiac chapter of the Chi Omega Fraternity, the largest sorority in the National PanHellenic Conference and the newest…

Students link to show love

Village Resident Assistant Travis Meade created a tribute called “Links of Love” to honor the tragedy at last Monday’s Boston Marathon. Meade asked students to write something on slips of…

QU 301 students meet with refugees

On April 18, 38 students from Professor Monika Advocate’s QU 301 Global Women class spent five hours with refugees from Africa and the Middle East. Advocate’s QU 301 class is…

Campus riots after men’s ice hockey games

Celebration and frustrationAn estimated 1,500 to 1,800 students took to the Quad Saturday evening to express their disappointment with the men’s hockey team’s loss in the NCAA Frozen Four tournament,…

University warns students about sexual assault on Linden Avenue

On Sunday evening, the university alerted students to a sexual assault incident that occurred near the Mount Carmel and York Hill campuses. According to a press release from the Hamden…

Professor Haggerty passes away at age 62

Biochemistry Professor John Haggerty, 62, was outside reading a history book last Wednesday, a warm, sun-filled early spring day. A man, who made a career in studying, understanding and most…

Matt Desilets is the next student body president

From dream to reality Matthew Desilets sat at his freshman induction ceremony and listened to Lou Venturelli, the Student Government Association Student Body President at the time, tell the Class…

News outside the Quinnipiac campus

Beyond the Bobcats Gun rights group endorses background checks The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms has recently endorsed the proposed legislation that would require background…

Scientists from Nicaragua to discuss public health issues

On Thursday, April 18, four microbiologists from the medical school of UNAN-León in Nicaragua will hold a discussion on various diseases native to Nicaragua, and the impact of these diseases…