{"id":550,"date":"2018-12-14T16:01:30","date_gmt":"2018-12-14T16:01:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/2018\/12\/14\/20181212town-gown-students-living-in-residential-neighborhoods-test-university-and-town-relations\/"},"modified":"2020-09-05T19:37:45","modified_gmt":"2020-09-05T19:37:45","slug":"20181212town-gown-students-living-in-residential-neighborhoods-test-university-and-town-relations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/2018\/12\/14\/20181212town-gown-students-living-in-residential-neighborhoods-test-university-and-town-relations\/","title":{"rendered":"Town vs. gown battle: QU students living in residential neighborhoods test university-Hamden relations"},"content":{"rendered":"<div\n        class=\"\n          image-block-outer-wrapper\n          layout-caption-below\n          design-layout-inline\n          combination-animation-none\n          individual-animation-none\n          individual-text-animation-none\n        \"\n        data-test=\"image-block-inline-outer-wrapper\"\n    ><\/p>\n<figure\n            class=\"\n              sqs-block-image-figure\n              intrinsic\n            \"\n            style=\"max-width:1106.0px;\"\n        ><\/p>\n<div\n              \n                style=\"padding-bottom:56.057865142822266%;\"\n              \n              class=\"\n                image-block-wrapper\n                \n          \n        \n                has-aspect-ratio\n              \"\n              data-animation-role=\"image\"\n              \n  \n\n          ><br \/>\n            <noscript><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Screen-Shot-2018-12-12-at-11.04.23-AM.png\" alt=\"Screen Shot 2018-12-12 at 11.04.23 AM.png\" \/><\/noscript><img class=\"thumb-image\" data-src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Screen-Shot-2018-12-12-at-11.04.23-AM.png\" data-image=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Screen-Shot-2018-12-12-at-11.04.23-AM.png\" data-image-dimensions=\"1106x620\" data-image-focal-point=\"0.5,0.5\" alt=\"Screen Shot 2018-12-12 at 11.04.23 AM.png\" data-load=\"false\" data-image-id=\"5c113565c2241b540fe8c2ee\" data-type=\"image\" \/>\n          <\/div>\n<\/figure><\/div>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Quinnipiac University dominates the town of Hamden, Connecticut, and as the students transition into the Quinnipiac community they also transition into Hamden. While Quinnipiac University provides housing for students from freshman year to senior year, many students choose to move off campus into residential areas after finishing their sophomore year.<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Friends who met freshman year in residential halls such as Irma, Dana, Mountainview and Troup join larger groups to move into off- campus properties. The students begin to intermingle with the residents of the Hamden community, but sometimes the mix is more like oil and water. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Hamden townie, Michele Veiga, 52, Hamden, &nbsp;signed the petition in hopes to make a change to the town she once knew. \u201cStudent housing is an issue that will cause us to leave the home we have loved and living in for over 18 years,\u201d said Veiga. \u201cThe town needs to realize and appreciate the long term residents, not the four -year \u2018here-today-and-gone-tomorrow\u2019 attitudes of the students that is obvious with student housing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cUnkempt properties, disregard for family neighbors, pressure should be put on Quinnipiac to provide and enforce student housing,\u201d said Veiga. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">The relationship between Hamden and Quinnipiac University has run hot and cold for years and there is now hope that there is a chance to fix it. As the University plans to build a new dormitory on the York Hill campus, the main focus before this groundbreaking addition is finished &nbsp;is to rehabilitate the sometime sour relationships between Hamden and Quinnipiac students living together in these townie neighborhoods, and it won\u2019t be easy.<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<div\n        class=\"\n          image-block-outer-wrapper\n          layout-caption-below\n          design-layout-inline\n          combination-animation-none\n          individual-animation-none\n          individual-text-animation-none\n        \"\n        data-test=\"image-block-inline-outer-wrapper\"\n    ><\/p>\n<figure\n            class=\"\n              sqs-block-image-figure\n              intrinsic\n            \"\n            style=\"max-width:800.0px;\"\n        ><\/p>\n<div\n              \n                style=\"padding-bottom:250.0%;\"\n              \n              class=\"\n                image-block-wrapper\n                \n          \n        \n                has-aspect-ratio\n              \"\n              data-animation-role=\"image\"\n              \n  \n\n          ><br \/>\n            <noscript><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Petition-for-Reasonable-Regulation-of-Student-Housing-in-Residential-Neighborhoods.png\" alt=\"Change.org Petition\" \/><\/noscript><img class=\"thumb-image\" data-src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Petition-for-Reasonable-Regulation-of-Student-Housing-in-Residential-Neighborhoods.png\" data-image=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Petition-for-Reasonable-Regulation-of-Student-Housing-in-Residential-Neighborhoods.png\" data-image-dimensions=\"800x2000\" data-image-focal-point=\"0.5,0.5\" alt=\"Change.org Petition\" data-load=\"false\" data-image-id=\"5c1138934fa51a9a7c12895e\" data-type=\"image\" \/>\n          <\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"image-caption\">\n<p>Change.org Petition<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Hamden residents such as Tony Pereira have created petitions on change.org &nbsp;in hopes of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.change.org\/p\/mayor-petition-for-reasonable-regulation-of-student-housing-in-residential-neighborhoods\"><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\">creating reasonable regulations of student housing in residential neighborhoods<\/span><\/a><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">The goal of the petition is to have 500 residents sign in order to get the attention of Mayor Curt Leng. As of December 12th, 295 residents have signed the petition requesting reasonable regulations for the Town of Hamden. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">The regulations that Hamden townies are hoping to pass include imposing strict limitations on the number of permits for student regulations, \u201cA permit will not be provided when the proposed property is within a 1,000 foot radius of an existing student occupied house,\u201d said Pereira. Hamden residents signing the petition want their neighborhoods back and are looking to require stricter rules regarding student activity. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Past Hamden resident Sheila Wallace, Hamden, signed the petition saying, \u201cI was born and raised in Hamden, as a result of Quinnipiac Universities encroachment into Hamden neighborhoods the towns charm has been diminished and Hamden is now negatively unrecognizable,\u201d said Wallace. \u201cI once thought of coming back, no more.\u201d <\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Tony Pereira updated his statement on Change.org stating, \u201cThank you everyone for signing, a Quinnipiac person reached out to me, but I\u2019m not getting talked out of this\u201d said Pereira. \u201cWe need regulation to protect taxpayers. Keep up the good work and keep sharing and encouraging friends, family and neighbors to sign, share and help make Hamden a town of family neighborhoods again.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Senior, public relations major &nbsp;Heather McCluskey lived on York Hill during her second semester of junior year after returning from the QU in LA program. She made plans with her closest friends to move off campus into a property that has been passed down over the years to &nbsp;successive members of her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p> Her house is off of Whitney Ave and &nbsp;is one of two houses, each housing six sorority women, on a single lot. Their relationships with their neighbors on either side couldn\u2019t be more different. &nbsp;To the right side of the house is the landlord\u2019s mother who is said  by McCluskey to never to have a problem with the individuals who have lived in the house over the past years. But the same cannot be said of the neighbor to the left of the houses. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<div\n        class=\"\n          image-block-outer-wrapper\n          layout-caption-below\n          design-layout-inline\n          combination-animation-none\n          individual-animation-none\n          individual-text-animation-none\n        \"\n        data-test=\"image-block-inline-outer-wrapper\"\n    ><\/p>\n<figure\n            class=\"\n              sqs-block-image-figure\n              intrinsic\n            \"\n            style=\"max-width:667.0px;\"\n        ><\/p>\n<div\n              \n                style=\"padding-bottom:114.6926498413086%;\"\n              \n              class=\"\n                image-block-wrapper\n                \n          \n        \n                has-aspect-ratio\n              \"\n              data-animation-role=\"image\"\n              \n  \n\n          ><br \/>\n            <noscript><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/IMG_4884.jpg\" alt=\"Heather McCluskey\u2019s house off of Whitney Ave\" \/><\/noscript><img class=\"thumb-image\" data-src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/IMG_4884.jpg\" data-image=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/IMG_4884.jpg\" data-image-dimensions=\"667x765\" data-image-focal-point=\"0.5,0.5\" alt=\"Heather McCluskey\u2019s house off of Whitney Ave\" data-load=\"false\" data-image-id=\"5c11393340ec9a63c948e5d3\" data-type=\"image\" \/>\n          <\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"image-caption\">\n<p>Heather McCluskey\u2019s house off of Whitney Ave<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cWe have a really mean neighbor who loves to call the cops on us,\u201d said McCluskey, 21, of Scituate, &nbsp;Massachusetts. \u201cSometimes he watches us from his backyard and if we have a few friends over he tries to bust us when we aren\u2019t even doing anything wrong.\u201d <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">McCluskey said that she and her roommates mind their own business and try not to cause issues with their townie neighbors. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cWe had a larger party in the day time and even notified the Hamden police and they gave us the \u2018okay\u2019 as long as we were being respectful with the music level and make sure we were not littering,\u201d said McCluskey. &nbsp;\u201cIt wasn\u2019t until the party was almost over that the police showed up and they said it was our neighbor who called over 20 times for different complaints,\u201d she added. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Over the past five years there have been over 2,000 \u201cloud party, loud music\u201dcalls made to the Hamden Police Department, said the Hamden Police Records Department. Student occupied houses in residential areas such as washington ave, whitney ave, evergreen, and dixwell are among the call list. <\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p>    <iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/d\/u\/0\/embed?mid=1VxmmQ3VWNb7Rvf7vrte8hQbyJi8GPKFm\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Some students such as McCluskey take precautions, such as notifying the police before they have large gatherings or introducing themselves before the school year starts. They have attempted to build relationships. <\/p>\n<div\n        class=\"\n          image-block-outer-wrapper\n          layout-caption-below\n          design-layout-inline\n          combination-animation-none\n          individual-animation-none\n          individual-text-animation-none\n        \"\n        data-test=\"image-block-inline-outer-wrapper\"\n    ><\/p>\n<figure\n            class=\"\n              sqs-block-image-figure\n              intrinsic\n            \"\n            style=\"max-width:1587.0px;\"\n        ><\/p>\n<div\n              \n                style=\"padding-bottom:141.4618682861328%;\"\n              \n              class=\"\n                image-block-wrapper\n                \n          \n        \n                has-aspect-ratio\n              \"\n              data-animation-role=\"image\"\n              \n  \n\n          ><br \/>\n            <noscript><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Orange-Speech-Bubble-Gender-Equality-Quote-Poster.png\" alt=\"Orange Speech Bubble Gender Equality Quote Poster.png\" \/><\/noscript><img class=\"thumb-image\" data-src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Orange-Speech-Bubble-Gender-Equality-Quote-Poster.png\" data-image=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Orange-Speech-Bubble-Gender-Equality-Quote-Poster.png\" data-image-dimensions=\"1587x2245\" data-image-focal-point=\"0.5,0.5\" alt=\"Orange Speech Bubble Gender Equality Quote Poster.png\" data-load=\"false\" data-image-id=\"5c113abe0e2e72a62572fe14\" data-type=\"image\" \/>\n          <\/div>\n<\/figure><\/div>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">McCluskey believes that with communication and stopping yourself from prejudging a person the relationship between Quinnipiac students and Hamden residents could be strengthened. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p>\u201cI think that there is a negative stigma with Quinnipiac students living in residential neighborhoods because since we are in college everyone thinks that we want to have loud parties and disrupt everyone around us,\u201d said &nbsp;McCluskey.  \u201cIf you live in a residential neighborhood you have more responsibilities to be courteous to your neighbors, and the second you break the relationship with your neighbors they have the right to not be happy with you.\u201d <\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Professors who live in Hamden and teach at Quinnipiac experience another kind of conflicted relationship. As professors they are capable of forming deep and lasting relationships with students. Hamden residents can not form these relationships when Quinnipiac students become their neighbors.<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Professors such as Kenneth Venit, who teaches first year seminar, &nbsp;know first hand what it is like to form unbreakable relationships with students while at the same time wanting to avoid being their neighbors. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cWe had a Quinnipiac house on our block years ago, all coeds, there were lots of parties and loud music,\u201d said Venit. \u201c Hamden Police Department was familiar with that house.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">While Venit has had conflicts in the past with his student neighbors, his daughters have Quinnipiac students living in their Hamden neighborhoods, said Venit, &nbsp;and they have not experienced any problems. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cI have attended a citizens association and two town planning and zoning meetings where Quinnipiac was the topic, attending as a taxpayer and as a Quinnipiac employee,\u201d said Venit. \u201cThere was clear hostility present.\u201d <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cSome years back we were looking at houses in Hamden for a possible relocation,\u201d said Venit. \u201cWe found a nice ranch but a house occupied by Quinnipiac students was too close for comfort.\u201d <\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"> Senior &nbsp;journalism major Kirby Paulson, 21 of Boston, Massachusetts. &nbsp;is also among the thousands of Quinnipiac University students that choose to live off campus their senior year. &nbsp;His relationship with his Hamden neighbors is untarnished. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p>\u201cOur relationship is seemingly pretty good,\u201d said Paulson. \u201cWe don\u2019t really interact too much beyond occasional small talk and waves via passing by, but they seem like good people.\u201d<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">He believes that living in the Hamden community has prepared him for living in other residential areas after graduation. After leaving the hustle and bustle of campus life he enjoys the calming environment that his Ferguson Road house provides him. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cI actually love living in the neighborhood that were in,\u201d said Paulson. \u201cIt\u2019s really quiet and low key, we haven\u2019t had any issues with the neighbors and its nice to be in a place where we feel welcome.\u201d \t<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">While other students such as McCluskey struggle to keep a healthy relationship with their neighbors, Paulson believes that you can\u2019t say that the relationship between Hamden and Quinnipiac is completely bad. <\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cThe relationship between students and residents runs on a case-by- case basis,\u201d said Paulson. \u201cSome pairs get along well, maybe others not so much. I\u2019m not sure there\u2019s a cookie cutter mold for that.\u201d<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p>Senior Gianna Vassallo, 21 Monroe, New Jersey, lives in a Aspen Glen an apartment complex in Hamden that is populated by majority Quinnipiac University students. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cI feel like most Hamden residents aren\u2019t fond of Quinnipiac students even though I personally think that we respect Hamden and try no to disturb the peace,\u201d said Vasallo. &nbsp;\u201cIn my apartment complex it doesn\u2019t seem that Hamden residents have a problem with living in the same complex as Quinnipiac students.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Senior Marketing major, Sydney Kenyon, 21, Lynnfield Mass, does not have a relationship with her neighbors. <\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cThey have called the police on us once for being too loud\u201d, said Kenyon. \u201cWe just try to make as little of a disturbance as possible.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cI can see how Hamden residents could get frustrated with college students, especially if they have children,\u201d she said. \u201c It may be hard to implement but if there was a designated area of Quinnipiac off campus for student housing that could be away from resident houses, things could be different.\u201d <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">It is clear that Quinnipiac University and the town of Hamden need to become better dance partners. Relations with other universities and the town they reside in have taken time to grow, for example the relations between Penn State and State College. <\/p>\n<div\n        class=\"\n          image-block-outer-wrapper\n          layout-caption-below\n          design-layout-inline\n          combination-animation-none\n          individual-animation-none\n          individual-text-animation-none\n        \"\n        data-test=\"image-block-inline-outer-wrapper\"\n    ><\/p>\n<figure\n            class=\"\n              sqs-block-image-figure\n              intrinsic\n            \"\n            style=\"max-width:1587.0px;\"\n        ><\/p>\n<div\n              \n                style=\"padding-bottom:141.4618682861328%;\"\n              \n              class=\"\n                image-block-wrapper\n                \n          \n        \n                has-aspect-ratio\n              \"\n              data-animation-role=\"image\"\n              \n  \n\n          ><br \/>\n            <noscript><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Orange-Speech-Bubble-Gender-Equality-Quote-Poster-%281%29.png\" alt=\"Orange Speech Bubble Gender Equality Quote Poster (1).png\" \/><\/noscript><img class=\"thumb-image\" data-src=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Orange-Speech-Bubble-Gender-Equality-Quote-Poster-%281%29.png\" data-image=\"http:\/\/hqnn.org\/hqpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Orange-Speech-Bubble-Gender-Equality-Quote-Poster-%281%29.png\" data-image-dimensions=\"1587x2245\" data-image-focal-point=\"0.5,0.5\" alt=\"Orange Speech Bubble Gender Equality Quote Poster (1).png\" data-load=\"false\" data-image-id=\"5c113c8f8a922d9d6918d7e7\" data-type=\"image\" \/>\n          <\/div>\n<\/figure><\/div>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\n<p>In 2017, Bloomberg named State College as the #2 destination to live in the US with the upside of Silicon Valley. Part of easing the struggle between the two meant breaking the tradition of only hearing from one another when something went wrong. <\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">Resident Assistant Abby McCarthy, comes from a college town back in Massachusetts. \u201cAt home the relationship between the town of Westfield and Westfield State University is not as bad as the relationship between Hamden and Quinnipiac,\u201d said McCarthy. &nbsp;\u201cI think in general most of the residents are thankful to have the university in our community because it offers so much to the town.\u201d<\/p>\n<p style=\"white-space:pre-wrap;\">\u201cThere is a lot of collaboration between the two and that cannot be underestimated,\u201d she said. &nbsp;&nbsp;\u201cIf Quinnipiac where to focus on more collaboration with the community of Hamden I think relations would change for the better.\u201d <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p style=\"white-space: pre-wrap;\">Quinnipiac University dominates the town of Hamden, Connecticut, and as the students transition into the Quinnipiac community they also transition into Hamden. 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