Quincy University is experiencing significant growth with over 300 students in the class of ’27, leading to housing challenges. Reopening the North Campus dorms could benefit students who take all of their classes there, but security and renovation issues present obstacles. The school should prioritize fairness in the housing lottery amidst limited room availability.
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The men’s and women’s golf season has been in full swing
The men’s golf team had a tough start, while the women’s team showed improvement. Both are determined for future tournaments.
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Tolton Pilgrimage traces steps of man poised to become saint
A pilgrimage commemorating the birth and life of Father Tolton held April 13-14.
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Seniors at QU are preparing for graduation
Students at Quincy University are preparing for graduation, from resume reviews to interview practice and networking.
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Sam Lathrop provides safety for Quincy University with years of experience
Sam Lathrop describes his career and how his experiences helped him in his work providing security to Quincy University.
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Quincy Community celebrates first “Generations of Jazz” concert
The inaugural “Generations of Jazz” concert at John Wood Community College brought together jazz bands from QU, JWCC, Quincy Junior High School, and PMO, showcasing musical diversity and unity. The event aimed to inspire and engage students in music, fostering a connection between generations of jazz enthusiasts in Quincy.
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Campus News
Sports
Students discuss weirdest strategies for March Madness brackets
March marks the beginning of bracket season in the United States as the NCAA basketball tournaments conclude. Unique strategies are employed with no perfect bracket filled since 1985. Women’s basketball gains popularity with innovative tactics and increased viewership.
Editorial
North Campus dorms could solve room shortage
Quincy University is experiencing significant growth with over 300 students in the class of ’27, leading to housing challenges. Reopening the North Campus dorms could benefit students who take all of their classes there, but security and renovation issues present obstacles. The school should prioritize fairness in the housing lottery amidst limited room availability.