Lahey expects northern Hamden to become college town
As the university continues to grow, it’s creating “growing pains” for the town of Hamden, President John Lahey said. “Quinnipiac has had what I would say a hot and cold relationship with the town of...
View ArticleNewspaper theft under investigation
The Chronicle was recently notified of several acts of newspaper theft throughout the university this afternoon. The Chronicle has filed a report with Public Safety, which will begin an investigation....
View ArticleHamden police to conduct sobriety checkpoints
The Hamden Police Department will conduct sobriety checkpoints on Dec. 5 and Dec. 6 on various locations including Dixwell Avenue, Whitney Avenue, Skiff Street and Mix Avenue, according to a press...
View ArticleMake time for free time
It’s important to give your mind and body a break and enjoy some solitude. By living on campus, you are constantly reminded of school. The thought of studying or completing homework assignments can...
View ArticleRequirements for your resume
The job hunt begins with just about 80 days until graduation. Seniors, in addition to your thesis or capstone project, it’s time to work on your resume. In the words of Professor Joseph Catrino, “Your...
View ArticleProfessor McLaughlin remembered
A foreign correspondent, well-respected faculty member and friend, Bill McLaughlin passed away from cardiac arrest on March 7 at 76 years old in a Waterbury hospital. He was visiting the United States...
View Article‘Q-Start’ career fair
Students can attend the Entrepreneurship Club’s “Q-Start” event on April 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Carl Hansen Student Center Piazza, room SC 120 and gallery. The goal of the fair is to showcase...
View ArticleChange in (mis)communication
Technology may encourage people to connect, but how deep are these relationships tailored through screens? Studies show more than 4.75 billion content items are shared on Facebook every day, as well as...
View ArticleEntrepreneur club host first Qstart fair
An idea can be the beginning of a successful company, or it can change the world. That’s the idea the Entrepreneurship Club wanted to showcase at its first Q-Start fair, as students and alumni...
View ArticleSenior Sendoff
The Chronicle’s mission is “to provide the Quinnipiac community with relevant and up-to-date news.” Working with the student-run newspaper for the past four years has taught me to live up to this goal,...
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