In the COVID-19 pandemic, Halloween will look different this year.
Category: COVID-19
There will be no fans this year for games played at the People’s United Center. What does the Quinnipiac community think?
Quinnipiac’s chief of public safety, Jimi Nealy Jr., will leave the university despite being a popular figure on campus.
As the saying goes, “oh how the tables have turned.” Quinnipiac University and its students headed into the third month of COVID-19 testing with only one confirmed positive case, which is far fewer than many universities across the nation. However, that month is coming to an end, and its ending is quite different than its…
With only a month left until Quinnipiac students return home for an extended Christmas break, confirmed coronavirus cases are rising on campus.
After being temporarily closed due to COVID-19, Eli’s on Whitney is open for business once again.
Artists are selected to create murals weekly in result of the New Haven Chalk Festival being cancelled.
Quinnipiac cases continue to rise as the semester reaches its halfway point.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly every yearly tradition in its path so far. Is Halloween next?
After cancelling its trash pick up service, Hamden street-sides are being filled with garbage and litter.