Author Archives: Jasmine Hopkins

Quincy University Dining: Best Student Picks

Chicken Alfredo dinner set up.

Quincy University students often struggle with dinner choices, prompting a survey of popular local restaurants based on distance, price, and student attendance. Results revealed differing opinions on places like Qdoba, Pancheros, and Tiramisu, sparking debates. As the school year concludes, students are encouraged to explore these favored dining options.

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Quincy students broadening their palettes by making food in their dorms

Shredding chicken breast for buffalo chicken dip in a crockpot

Quincy University students creatively prepare food in their dorms despite varying kitchen access. Some, like Logan Colbert and Carter Silva, utilize full kitchens for diverse meals, while others, like Soren Pine, thrive with limited resources, showcasing ingenuity in college dining.

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Quincy University Willer Hall residents paint the night away

Two women posing for a picture while painting.

Quincy University residents participated in a destressing painting event on February 24, 2025, in Willer Hall. Despite a shortage of white paint, students enjoyed creating their artwork, fostering camaraderie. The success prompted plans for similar future events, including a Mario Kart game night.

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Quincy University’s sorority, Sigma Phi Eta, shared the love with Crushgrams on Valentines Day

Crushgram crush cans and notes

Sigma Phi Eta’s Crushgram fundraiser for Valentine’s Day faced backlash due to a price hike from $1 to $3. Despite mixed reactions, the event aims to support sorority activities and philanthropy.

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Women’s wrestling is fighting its way to championship status

Women wrestlers moving rolled up wrestling mats.

The NCAA has officially recognized women’s wrestling as a championship sport, starting with its first championship in 2026. This decision enhances opportunities for female wrestlers at the collegiate level, reflecting the sport’s growth and significance.

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Quincy University athletes are adapting to lack of practice room on campus

Athletes at Quincy University face significant challenges due to inadequate facilities for practice and competition. The swim team struggles with a small pool, leading to scheduling conflicts, while the wrestling team lacks a dedicated space, forcing them to use the Health and Fitness Center. These limitations hinder athletic performance and athlete satisfaction.

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