Brooke Reilly and Joel Vanner anchor the last Q30 Newscast of the spring semester.
M.J. Baird reports live on the developing hostage situation and home explosion from North Haven.
Cali Kees sits down with Don Sawyer, who has been appointed associate vice president and chief diversity offer after serving as the interim for several months.
Finals are right around the corner which means students are focused on studying and packing up to head home. Cali Kees has more on the preparations students are taking as the semester comes to a close.
Game design is one major that is growing quickly here at Quinnipiac. Sarah Russell spoke to Ryan O’Hara to learn more about an award he just won for a game he created here on campus.
From one eighth grader making a difference to advances in medical technology changing one man’s future. Kaye Paddyfote has this week’s national news update.
Kerry Golden has this week’s weather forecast for finals week in Hamden.
#THAT joins the Q30 Newscast this week as Ryan Ansel gives us an update on all things entertainment.
Could a championship win be in future for the Bobcats? Kyle Levasseur has an update on all things Quinnipiac sports.
All this and more, on the Q30 Newscast.