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QU Writing Across the Curriculum challenge

The deadline for this year’s Writing Across the Curriculum Student Writing Contest is Friday, May 10. Winners will be selected from the School of Business, the School of Communications, School…

A forum on immigration

“A Forum on Immigration” will be held on Sunday, April 21, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Mancheski. The forum will give students the chance to put themselves in…

Earth Day celebration

The Earth Day celebration will take place on April 18 at Burt Kahn Court from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition to the Farmers’ Market, there will be eco-friendly…

Administration explains how it handles student death

Less than two weeks ago, Quinnipiac law student Paul Marando passed away suddenly at his home in North Haven. It was an event that students and faculty were not prepared…

Basmadjian named new Dean of the School of Education

Professor Kevin Basmadjian has been appointed the new Dean of the School of Education. The appointment took effect on April 1, though Basmadjian has been serving as the Interim Dean…

Quinnipiac increases security for tonight

Between 800 to 1,000 students gathered around the Bobcat statue on the Mount Carmel Campus last night into this morning to celebrate after the men’s ice hockey team moved on…

QU seminars here to stay

Despite rumors that the university plans to phase out the QU seminar program, the university is committed to keeping QU 101, 201 and 301, Coordinator of the QU Seminar Series…

SGA election results are in

The results are in for today’s Student Government Association election. SGA welcomes Student Body President Matt Desilets, Vice President for Student Concerns Evan Milas, Vice President for Programming Robert Grant,…

Students Explore Montreal

Extended Photo Gallery by Megan Maher…

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…