Voters stormed the polls at a record rate in Hamden and Connecticut Tuesday for the 2020 election. Connecticut saw a record-turnout at the polls yesterday. According to Secretary of the State Denise Merrill’s office, the state had about 2.3 million registered voters this year, a few hundred thousand more than the 2016 election. As of…
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Hamden residents are putting in the effort to go out and vote today. Currently the state house and senate are controlled by Democrats, but Republicans are hoping to tip the balance through both general and local elections. John A. Carlson, the Republican town committee chairman for New Haven, stated that our concerns should reside within…
Quinnipiac University students are set to vote in the 2020 presidential election, and the university offered free shuttle rides to local polling locations for students living on-campus. Vincent Contrucci, director of the Office of Community Service, emailed students about the opportunity and was in North Lot checking people in prior to the shuttles’ arrival. Shuttles…
Election Day arrived Tuesday, and Hamden residents hit the polls to cast their votes without any incidents reported. According to Connecticut Secretary of the State Denise Merrill, almost 50% of registered voters in Connecticut had already voted by noon. That number is cheered Peggy Tibbals, who stood outside of Bear Path School, campaigning for State…
Hamden Democrats celebrate massive voter turnout on Election Day.
Quinnipiac is reeling after hundreds of students attended off-campus parties over Halloween weekend, flaunting COVID-19 guidelines.
Talk about the worst possible timing. Quinnipiac University has 75 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases, as of Oct. 30. That’s an increase of 74 cases from when the month started. That’s not even the scariest part — 19 of the 75 came in those last two days. For the first time since testing started, the university…
A sit-down with the president of GSA shows that the Quinnipiac administration is actively listening.
In the COVID-19 pandemic, Halloween will look different this year.
There will be no fans this year for games played at the People’s United Center. What does the Quinnipiac community think?









