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Save the drama for…your major?

When Professor Crystal Brian came to Quinnipiac in 2000 there were only two students with a theater minor. "I didn't feel like there was a real focus or direction for the…

New beginnings at QU

Transfer students must pack all their belongings, attend orientation and experience an entirely new and grueling move-in day for a second time. Transfer students once again adjust to a new…

WQAQ grows stronger

It's mid-afternoon on a weekday, and students are hanging around WQAQ, Quinnipiac's student-run radio station, carrying on as though they were out on a weekend. Every other room on the…

Dell laptop complaints on overload

Every incoming freshman faces the same set of decisions involving what he or she deems necessary for their college careers. One additional choice provided by Quinnipiac, is whether to partake…

The life of a . . . SGA President

In a small office adorned with calendars, to-do lists, and a New York Rangers pennant sits the student government president, junior Sean Geary. As a political science major and…

Adjunct professor keeps it busy

While checking qureview.com or ratemyprofessor.com, students often fail to check if a potential professor is in fact an adjunct, and it could result in missing out on a truly invaluable…

High hopes for the politically indifferent

How much do you know about any of the presidential candidates, other than the fact that Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani are running? Chances are, some Quinnipiac students do not know…

A day in the life: Studying Abroad

During the month of August, Quinnipiac students prepared for their move back to their home away from home. However, the entire QU community does not walk the quad this fall,…

The beginning of the end

In the words of Doctor Seuss, "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You're on your…

Girls, Girls, Girls!!!

In the process of choosing a college, one considers many different factors. Class size, the appearance of the campus, the food and the distance from home all play a large…

If Yale can have it, why can’t we?

How many times have you had to cancel or alter a trip in order to coordinate with shuttle times? Or used several different sources of public transportation just to go…

Future Ed Mc ‘Merman’?

Thomas J. Kelly may say he is a comedian, but after his latest project, he can proudly call himself the first ever Merman of Florida's "Weeki Wachee Springs". His innovative style…

A whole new world

With an enormous burst of enthusiasm students are jumping at the chance to apply for a position as a Resident Assistant. Interestingly enough, many RA's find themselves straddling a very…

Freshmen, you’re not the only ones

Professors have always served as a support system for their students. They spend countless hours with them both inside the classroom and out. They send e-mails until inboxes are…