Tom Albanese and Ayah Galal have the latest news from around the Hamden and local community on this week’s “Q30 Newscast.”
The Planning and Zoning Commission will be looking into establishing Quinnipiac as a college town district with the hope of getting the university to try and move more students to stay on campus instead of off-campus properties.
Quinnipiac is making changes in the Housing Lottery process for freshmen regarding their sophomore year. Taylor Popielarz has the latest details.
Flooding has occurred in some residence halls due to pipes bursting from all of the wintry temperatures.
Another accident has been reported involving the Quinnipiac shuttles.
The QTHON dance marathon returns to campus on the weekend with the hope of raising more money for the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center.
The Student Government Association and the Student Programming Board have voted to split up and become it’s own student organizations and entities.
The university community has lost one of it’s workers in the Undergraduate Admissions office.
Four students at Wesleyan University await court dates after being arrested in connection with students getting overdosed with drugs and being sent to the hospital.
Anna Sackel has the latest world news update.
Nicole Kessler gives the weather forecast for the upcoming week.
Alexa Farrell has news from the entertainment world.
Carolyn Fales discusses the Quinnipiac-Yale men’s ice hockey game and more news from around Quinnipiac athletics.
Q30’s Stephanie Fasano and Jenn Palmer are back with the next edition of “QuinniPeople” highlighting the life of Quinnipiac sophomore, Bobby Palmieri, who works for the American Heart Association after the tragic passing of his father.