Quinnipiac University’s Student Programming Board (SPB)’s virtual conversation with Saturday Night Live cast member Pete Davidson on Sunday had mixed reviews. The broadcast was moderated by fellow cast member Mikey Day and open to only Quinnipiac students. Students attended virtually as the in person event was cancelled due to rain. SPB Mainstage Chair Brianna Hasso…
Anthony Nichols
Anthony Nichols is a senior at Quinnipiac University studying Journalism in the School of Communications.
He grew up in West Caldwell, New Jersey and attended elementary and middle school there. He then went on to Seton Hall Preparatory School, the oldest private Catholic school in New Jersey, and graduated in 2017. He decided to go to Quinnipiac University and study journalism because of his love for sports. At Quinnipiac, he is a part of Pi Kappa Phi, Order of Omega Honor Society, Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society and intramurals. After college he is looking to get into the social media and content creation world. His previous work experiences are at FIGHTSPORTS, Social Scousers, and Barstool Sports. During these positions he has excelled in story telling, social media, graphic design, and video editing/production.
When he is not home doing work, you can find him with his friends, playing hockey, or enjoying a true crime documentary on Netflix. He still lives in New Jersey with his mom, dad, brother Mike and dog Max.
Normally, Earth Day is only one day. This year, Quinnipiac University decided to make it a week. Events are taking place from April 18 to April 24 on Quinnipiac’s three campuses and virtually through Zoom. Festivities kicked off on Sunday with a photo contest on Instagram and a clean-up at Sleeping Giant State Park. Students…
People of Hamden talk about their hobbies and passions during COVID-19.
The Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey team has COVID-19 to thank for their NCAA playoff berth. The Bobcats (17-7-4) scored a spot in the NCAA hockey championship this weekend taking the place of the St. Lawrence Saints (6-8-3), the team who beat them. Despite the disappointing overtime time loss in the ECAC championship a day prior,…
There’s a good chance local high school athletes won’t be cooped up at home for long. The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) announced its plan for the 2021 spring high school sports season last week. The CIAC approved it March 10 and met virtually with athletic directors across the state the following morning for a…