The bright lights of NCAA programs often overshadow club sports and Quinnipiac’s club men’s basketball team is looking to change that. The Bobcats are currently off to the best start in team history since joining the North Atlantic East conference in 2023. They’re 7-1 in conference play, 9-1 overall and riding a five game win…
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On the Rocks unveils new menu
Quinnipiac University’s student-run restaurant, On the Rocks Pub & Grill, launched a new and improved menu ahead of the spring semester, which includes different appetizers, more diverse entrees and a fresh carousel of desserts. The establishment — open since 2020 — is located on Quinnipiac’s York Hill Campus in the Rocky Top Student Center. It’s…
On Feb. 10 during Common Hour, the School of Communication Diversity Committee hosted the second session of their “Unfiltered Comm-versations” series to discuss the performance, and the importance of the man behind it.
Associate Dean of Student Affairs Craig Lennon and Director of Housing Melissa Karipidis speak to students about the new changes in housing selection process on Feb. 10 in EC 101.
The transgender community has been the subject of many political attacks in recent years. This has become even more true since Donald Trump was elected for a second presidential term in 2024. How have transgender rights been effected since President Trump’s 2nd term? Listen to this 3-part podcast below to find out. Episode 1: Introduction…
When you enter the front doors of Quinnipiac’s North Haven campus, you see a two-story staircase to your right, a public safety booth straight ahead and an entrance to the Frank H. Netter School of Medicine to your left. However, if you go straight past the public safety booth, past the auditorium, a left and…
By Cameron Levasseur In the spring of 2022, Quinnipiac University men’s lacrosse played 10 of its 13 games on the road. It traveled as far north as Buffalo, New York, to play Canisius and as far south as Charlottesville, Virginia, to face the nationally ranked Cavaliers. It went to UMass Lowell, Brown, LIU, Sacred Heart,…
Quinnipiac Athletics recognized Breast Cancer Awareness month across different games.
August Della Donna, a senior creative writing student in the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program for secondary education at Quinnipiac University, worked this summer as the Presidential Public Service Fellow for Hamden Youth Services Bureau to bring a creative lens to the town programs.
Hamden Middle School sports begin after a donation from Quinnipiac University saved its programs from the town’s budget cut.










