QU sophomore killed in car accident
Amanda Garwood, a Quinnipiac sophomore, passed away on Saturday, December 13 from injuries related to a car accident.
According to a press release sent out by associate dean of student affairs Monique Drucker, Garwood was a Diagnostic Imaging major from Winthrop, Maine.…
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Tuition increase set for 2009-10Lowest increase in 20 years; hiring freeze also imposed
President John Lahey has imposed a hiring freeze, and asked for five percent reduction recommendations from Cabinet members.…
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Lahey: "Core education will not be reduced in any way"President speaks on school's financial future
The current recession has taken a heavy toll on Quinnipiac University's financial situation--one of about $50 million. The university's endowment went from $225 million to $175 million over the past year, a drop of about 20 percent.
Because of the financial blow, President John L.…
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Meet your mascot
Connecticut College of Commerce was founded in 1929 by Samuel W. Tator, for which Tator Hall in the Carl Hansen Student Center was named.
Judge Philip Troup also played an important role in the founding of the school. He was president of the school until his death in 1939.…
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Merritt on trial
Former Quinnipiac student Charles Merritt is scheduled to go to court tomorrow to stand trial for hate crimes.
As of Sunday, Merritt had not entered a plea.
Merritt was arrested on Oct. 29 for hate crimes that occurred in Dana English Hall on Oct. 24 and 25.…
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