Government-assisted programs, communal support, and COVID-19: benefactors to agricultural life in Connecticut can also bring disparities. Connecticut’s agricultural roots date back to the crop gardens planted by indigenous peoples. 21st century small farmers produced dairy, eggs, tobacco, fruits, and vegetables that contributed to the state’s economy. Lockwood Farm is named after William Raymond Lockwood, a…
Alena Deluise
Student organizations united to host the event celebrating diverse cultures and communities before the Halloween weekend.
Quinnipiac’s Rabbi Reena Judd and Rev. Jordan Lenaghan hosted an event for students to discuss relevant issues through the lens of faith.
Quinnipiac Car Club’s car smash event enables students to relieve suppressed stress and anxiety during midterm week. Local company Wheelers Towing brought “the same plan as usual,” supplying a totaled car for students to smash in the Hill Village Circle on campus from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. To participate in the event, students are…
Hamden is home to several mental health resources.
Quinnipiac University students, faculty, and staff have made it into week five of on-campus learning. The university put an emphasis on mask compliance, social distancing protocol, and vaccination efficiency.
The Hamden Board of Education Special Finance Committee held its first in person meeting in over a year to report on upcoming budgets and projects.
Last year, in a year of hybrid and fully online classes, the struggle to find a parking spot at Quinnipiac University was foreign to students. This year, it’s a daily battle.