🔊“I think it comes off a little tone deaf, to anyone with significant loans or that is having to put themselves through college," said a Quinnipiac University student about President Olian's op-ed in the Times Magazine.
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(By @evangelinealise)
The Town of North Haven has denied Quinnipiac University's plan to convert the former Mount Carmel Christian Church into an adult education center.
Quinnipiac filed an appeal to overturn this denial on Dec. 20.
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(By @ekatz3434)
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Today the U.S. honored the late President Jimmy Carter.
In 2007 Carter won the first-ever Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award.
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(Story by @CarterWKane)
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This holiday season, families are honoring their cherished traditions, and Broken Arrow Nursery in Hamden is merry to be part of the celebration🎄✨
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(By @ekatz3434)
#COMINGUP: Tonight on the Q30 Newscast, @BeckettCalkins and @BrittBronle11 are on desk for the @QBSN takeover.
Learn about:
- How Quinnipiac recognizes Native American Heritage
- Stop & Shop's reaction to cybersecurity attack
- Brush fires continuing across the state
In the studio today to discuss the effect Donald Trump winning the presidency will have on American foreign policy and trade.
Tune in to the @Q30News Election Special tonight at 9:30 p.m. to learn more.
Due to extremely dry weather conditions, Connecticut is experiencing an outburst of 50 brush fires across the state.
Gov. Ned Lamont declared a state of emergency last week along with a burn ban to minimize the risk.
Here is all you need to know.
(Story by @weimer_sydney)
#BreakingNews
Students are being asked to exit the Carl Hansen Student Center and are being moved away from the building.
Hamden Police are on site as well.
More information to come.
Student media will hold an exclusive interview with Quinnipiac University President Judy Olian.
Quinnipiac students and alumni please fill out this form with your questions.
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#BREAKING
Quinnipiac University President Judy Olian will be stepping down from her position next summer following the academic year 2024-25.
Olian has announced this via an email sent to the Quinnipiac community.