Tag Archives: Quinnipiac University

Educational Experience

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“Whatever It Takes,” says one military slogan. It belongs to the Marines, but the sentiment seems to apply to scores of veterans in greater New Haven, who…

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This Week in New Haven (March 18 – 24)

Noura Mint Seymali

Spring begins Wednesday, but the arts are already flowering. …

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Writing Home

Donald Hall plaque at Spring Glen Elementary School

Donald Hall’s childhood home stands at the corner of Ardmore and Greenway Streets in Hamden’s Spring Glen neighborhood—as he described it, “a small, dark, well-constructed, mock-Tudor house.” …

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This Week in New Haven (May 21 – 27)

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Magic is both learned and hereditary; vision is both musical and constitutional; and pink is both historical and vehicular this week in New Haven. …

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Manual Drive

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A photo essay. To view all 20 images, check out the email version.

Even highly meaningful objects can melt into abstraction. …

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Summer Drive

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A photo essay. To view all 18 images, check out the email version.

Some things that sum up summer: classic cars. …

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This Week in New Haven (May 22 – 28)

Hillhouse Band circa Fall 2014

College commencement ceremonies have commenced, so you might think you’ve got commensurately quieter times ahead. Think again…

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Late Show

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Sunday saw Quinnipiac University’s front lot filled with sexy, sculpted, powerful bodies that’ve aged tremendously well. …

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This Week in New Haven (May 23 – 29)

Robin Hood Springtime Festival

This week’s all over the map, from New Haven to Hamden to North Haven, and it’s “all over the map,” with a church as a movie theater, a video store as a concert hall, a …

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Fore!front

Knickerbocker Golf Club

There’s a medieval-looking building on Sherman Parkway, with uneven parapets on its roof, a sliding peephole in one of its archaic front doors and masonry that has rough-edged bricks protruding at random—a fitting home for some …

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