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EDITORIAL: Competition breeds better journalism

You probably noticed a different print publication spread around campus on Tuesday. The Quad News, a formerly online-only newspaper unaffiliated with Quinnipiac, published its first print edition and distributed it…

EDITORIAL: What happens on Facebook, doesn’t stay on Facebook

Everything posted in a public domain online is fair game.…

EDITORIAL: Dispelling a rumor

No Chronicle editorial board has approached the ugly gray cloud hanging over this newspaper since it arose three and a half years ago. We don’t know if previous boards were…

Web commenting changes coming soon

The Chronicle is in the process of overhauling the comments section on the website.…

EDITORIAL: Just doing our jobs, people

Last Wednesday, the editorial board of the Quinnipiac Chronicle chose to cover a story about the arrest of Ike Azotam and James Johnson, two players on the Quinnipiac men’s basketball…

Welcome to Quinnipiac

Looking for a roadmap to college? This is it. In this special edition of the Chronicle, we gave you a taste of Quinnipiac’s most interesting features and what the university…

Entering a new era

Meet the new editor and publisher for The Chronicle.…

Best organization should not have to apply

An application process for an award or recognition is often important and necessary one. Sometimes. An award for the best student organization at Quinnipiac, however, should not require such a…

Don’t miss big picture

The Big Event's ultimate goal is to improve university and town relationship…

No comment makes no sense

University officials will not respond to questions about Mary Ellen Durso’s suitability to remain Quinnipiac’s School of Law registrar.…

It’s time to ‘BEAT YALE’

To add another weapon to the fan arsenal, the Chronicle is once again offering up the back page of the newspaper to the dedicated fan.…

There’s no such thing as forced diversity

President John Lahey messed up. I hope he knows it, and I hope he plans to publicly acknowledge it, because his words on planning to hire a “high quality African-American”…

We do not wish to offend, but reflect reality

After much deliberation by the editorial board, the Chronicle saw fit to run the expletive in Senior arrested after filming another student’s arrest. Some may be offended by the word,…

Politics gets in way of good policy with Title IX

On Wednesday, Sept. 1, Associate Director of Athletics and Recreation Linda Wooster sent an e-mail to the undergraduate population, calling for men to join the 1-credit ballroom dancing class. (At…

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