The chairman of the Democratic committee, Sean Grace informed the police that five nails were driven into one of his tires. Grace told the New Haven Register that he woke up last Thursday, Oct. 7, with a flat tire. Initially, Grace did not have much concern. However, the problem was brought to his attention when…
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Most Quinnipiac University students spend their Friday nights unwinding from the academic week and gearing up for the weekend. However, on Friday, Oct. 15, the Quad was filled with students learning about cultural organizations, eating food and enjoying the community.
Hamden’s repaving program has repaired over 65 miles of roads in the last five years. Residents have many viewpoints of the program.
Quinnipiac hosted Luz Burgos-Lopez and Sergio Gonzalez on Oct. 14, to talk about Latinx and LGBTQ identity, homophobia, transphobia and ally-ship. The event was hosted in the SC133 Plaza in the Carl Hansen Student Center at Quinnipiac University. Lopez came to the meeting in person, while Gonzalez was over zoom controlling their slide presentation. One…
The candidates answered questions about the future of Hamden, and why they should lead it.
The university released its Clery Report this past week, where they saw an uptick in some areas.
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…
UPDATE: Smoke detectors in the building were set off and functional, according to Hamden Fire Marshal Brian Dolan. One resident died Thursday night after a fire broke out at a Hamden apartment complex on 95 Kaye Vue Drive, per Hamden Fire Chief Gary Merwede. First responders arrived at approximately 8:40 p.m., and some other residents…
The Hamden Board of Education meeting Tuesday included the approval of two new board members and a discussion on gun safety in Hamden schools.
The past can give insight to the future of Hamden