Bobcats Raise Over $30,000 for Scholarship Fund.
The Quinnipiac soccer program is auctioning off #26 jerseys donated by soccer teams from around the world to raise money for a scholarship fund in memory of one of the victims of the Sandy Hook shootings.
Move over UCONN Women, the QU Women are continuing their winning ways.
The Pulitzer-Prize-winning playwright known best for 'Angels in America' also wrote the screenplay for 'Lincoln.'
The state held a training session this week on new standards adopted on what students are expected to learn beginning next year, and four Hamden residents -- all student teacher supervisors at the Quinnipiac University School of Education -- were there.
Quinnipiac improved to 6-11 overall and 2-3 in Northeast Conference competition.
He replaces Michael D'Agostino, who was elected to represent the 91st District in the State Legislature last November.
Colleges and Universities announce their Fall 2012 Dean's Lists and a number of Hamden residents are on them.
Quinnipiac University's Women's basketball team is 4-0 in NEC action.
Men’s Basketball Concludes Non-Conference Slate With 70-64 Loss at Hampton.
Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey Climbs To 4th In USCHO.com Poll, Remains In 5th In USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll.
Bobcats score three times in the third period to erase two-goal deficit.
Langlois Scores Bobcats’ Lone Goal
Quinnipiac allowed 100 points for the first time since the 2006-07 season.
A local group on Wednesday announced that they will not collect games Saturday, saying they have already accomplished goals of raising awareness and starting discussions and there is no need to push the issue at this time.
The increases being considered by higher education officials would affect the state's community colleges and four state-run universities, Western, Southern, Central and Eastern.
After-school programs provided for kids in grades six through 12.
Bobcats Improve to 11-2.
Receive First-Place Votes For First Time In Program History.
Zoe Weil, the president of the Institute for Humane Education, will speak at Quinnipiac University on Feb. 5.
The nationally-ranked No. 5 Quinnipiac University men's ice hockey team extended its program-record and NCAA-leading unbeaten streak to 13 games.
The following students from each Hamden Public School was honored for demonstrating good citizenship, perseverance, academic progress and service to the school.
Monroe Police Lt. Keith White and Newtown Police Lt. George Sinko held a press conference at Wolfe Park about Sandy Hook Elementary School's first day of classes in Monroe.
A lottery will decide which students will be able to attend the magnet school on Wintergreen Avenue.
Officials say Chalk Hill, now officially known as Sandy Hook Elementary School, will be a safe and secure learning environment for the students when they return tomorrow for the first time since the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown.
Michael D'Agostino's election to the state House of Representatives has left a seat vacant on the Board of Education, and nominations for that seat are being accepted through Jan. 11.
Mark McEachern was named the 2011-2012 Jump Rope for Heart Coordinator of the Year for the state of Connecticut. Jump Rope for Heart is an annual event that raises funds for the American Heart Association.
Guastella Named to All- Tournament Team.
The No. 9 Quinnipiac Bobcats 12-Game Unbeaten Streak Breaks Program Record; Longest In NCAA.
With the loss, Quinnipiac falls to 8-2 on the season.
Academic achievements of Hamden residents.
Hot shooting from the Black Bears offense resulted in a loss for the home team on York Hill Campus.
Jordan Samuels-Thomas’ Two Goals Leads No. 9/9 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey To 5-4 Win Against No. 12/13 Nebraska-Omaha.
The students are experiencing the joys of giving back and community service work with a second-year project called “Life is Delicious," preparing food for the evening meal at the Columbus House Overflow Shelter in New Haven.
They recently organized a Holiday Food Drive that brought in more than 700 cans, toiletries, and boxed food items. Now bad for a bunch of kids!
The Rotary Club has instituted the Hamden High School Student of the Month Award and gave the first one out last month.
Many younger kids spent the weekend being shielded from information about the shootings. On Monday, their parents are afraid of what they'll be hearing.
Beginning this week, to get in a Hamden Public School, you'll have to call first.