Indigenous Peoples’ Week is a considerable opportunity for Quinnipiac University and the Hamden communities to acknowledge the stolen land they inhabit.
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Gov. Ned Lamont will delopy the National Guard to replace state workers who are non-compliant with the state’s vaccine mandate.
Hamden Public Schools to offer free breakfasts and lunches to its students for the 2021-2022 school year.
Hamden is home to several mental health resources.
Professors Marcos Scauso and J.T. Torres have noticed that some students don’t feel a part of the Quinnipiac community. So they did something to help fix that.
A multi-year effort to build a community garden began at the Albert Schweitzer Institute on Oct. 8
Quinnipiac University’s podcast studio allows students and faculty alike to hone their audio storytelling.
As fall began, and the weather started to change, cold and flu season arrived. Quinnipiac University Senior Medical Advisor Dr. David Hill assured students and faculty through email that COVID-19 cases on campus have remained low and manageable, with 94.2% of students vaccinated and 97% of full-time faculty and staff vaccinated. While COVID-19 remains a…
Democratic candidate Lauren Garrett has lots she wants to get done if voted into office during this mayoral election, but wants voters to know she has the experience and plans to back up these goals.
Hamden is joining Connecticut’s pay as you throw (PAYT) program to encourage recycling and waste reduction, affecting all residents, including Quinnipiac students