Quinnipiac University Top Questions

What are the most popular student activities/groups?

Lauren

Most people go out to New Haven on Thursdays and Saturdays. Friday people usually stay on campus. If you are looking to go out any day of the week there is always something going on.

jen

The social life is nice there are those that party and those that don't but therte are always things to do

Christine

They have rather interesting guest speakers: Former President Jimmy Carter and Professor Takaki of University of California Berkeley. I am closest friends with my roommates, and my best friend here was from my first semester English class. There are only two fraternities and three sororities, it is not that big here, compared to many schools. I'm involved in Montage Art and Literary Magazine and Society of Professional Journalists. On a Saturday night, if you're not drinking, there are events sometimes set up by the Student Progroamming Board...or you can just hang out and watch a movie in your room. Most kids go to bars in New Haven. I just wish there were more parties on campus.

Erica

Quinnipiac has a really good hockey team, and the basketball team is getting good too! The dorms are really fun, and QUAfterDark always has some programs going on. If you are not into school sponsored programs, you are only a quick shuttle ride away from the nightlife of New Haven. Greek life isn't huge, but its fun if it is something you want to be involved in!

Caitlin

There are 70 student organizations, so people can find pretty much anything they want. A new sports arena for ice hockey and basketball was built in 2007 so people go there for games. If you have your car, you still can't drive there so it is a hassle sometimes to take shuttles to the games.

Keith

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Andrew

So many options it is hard to choose what you want to do. QU literally offers anything you could posisbly want to get involved in and all programs are run extremly well to.

Mike

In IRMA WEST SIDE (my freshman dorm) everyone leaves there doors open. In Commons and Ledges everyones dorms seem to be closted. Atheltic evens are some what popular especially the hockey team. If I am awake at 2am on tuesday I am studying or finishing some kind of work. People party on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Fraternaties and sororities are a joke...they dont even have houses.

Jenna

There is always something going on on campus. Students are always willing to participate in activites and do the campus run programs that dont involve drinking and partying.

Mike

QU does have fraternities and sororities on campus that are popular for some students. They don't dominate student life, but they are available for students to get involved with. They actually don't have any houses on or off campus, so the typical "college party" that you see in movies doesn't really happen, but don't think we get bored. At night the parties usually happen Thursday through Saturday night. It's not crazy on the weekdays. There's always something happening on the weekends for students either on or off campus and the administration is really good with setting up different activities for students to get involved with that don't involve drinking including concerts, comedians, and stuff that gives away free food, and that's always a huge bonus. New Haven provides a good nightlife for students to go and hang out if they don't feel like chillin in the dorms, but if you like chillin in the dorms then that is always happening too. Also there are plently of clubs and organizations geared towards each major on campus and that always helps out when it comes to looking for a job. There's over 70 clubs and organizations available for students to get involved in. It's a very relaxed environment around the dorms. Many students will leave their doors open to other students during the day.

Brett

parties on campus, but no houses to actually party in, we go out to new haven a lot, some people party all week

Meghan

Everyone seems to be friendly, people will say hi to you in the hall or in the bathroom. Everyone hangs out in the quad when it's nice out and there is always a ton of people around. Organizations are pretty big and Sororities and Fraternaties are bigger than college board makes them out to be. The Sporting events are the most popular event on campus. Especially ice hockey. There are always activities on campus (and free stuff!) and guest speakers, comedians, and magicians, etc. People are in the library til late every night or out in the study lounge. A lot of people go out to the New Haven clubs on Thursdays and Fridays and the weekends seem to be one big party. But if you do not drink, there is still plenty of other things to do- except eat b/c the cafe closes at 6 on weekends and the Rat food is questionable.

Stephanie

Every week students get an email about the events going on during the week. There is always something to do that is organized by the school or one of the organizations on campus. There are parties at QU just like at every other school, but they rarely get out of hand. Since the school is right near New Haven, which has a huge night-life scene, a lot of students frequent the clubs or bars on the weekends. New Haven also has a lot of good shopping and dining options. The shuttle on campus runs to and from Hamden and New Haven on a daily basis about once every hour from early in the morning to very late.

Katrina

There is a lot of greek life on campus, considering how small we are. But, like any small campus there really isn't a lot of clique-i-ness if you are not greek. Quinnipiac has tons of professional clubs and opportunities to be in different clubs are growing all the time. My favorite group was my greek orginization Alpha Phi Omega, which is a community service fraternity. It's very reminiscent of scouting and national honor society. As for the one on campus, people are very friendly. If the freshman dorms people leave their doors open all the time and in every suite i lived in, you really only closed your door at bedtime and to get changed. If you are a girl you might find the dating scene rather slim... we out number the boys in what feels like 2:1... if you are a guy the opposite holds true. Like any small town though it turns into a very small world... be careful your you'll end up dating your ex's freshman roommate! Saturday nights if you aren't looking to drink there are usually a TON of events. QUAD (QU after dark) frequently has fun activities from 8pm - 2am, including crafts, BINGO (with sweet prizes), movies and more. The huge drinking night on campus is thursday and people usually end up taking what we refer to as the drunk bus into new haven to go clubbing. Athletic Events are not that popular. I don't actually really know anyone that attends, excepting for hockey which is our BIG sport. If i'm awake at 2am on tuesday, i'd most likely be online iming my friends! The whole campus is wireless and we pretty much all live on the internet.

Kelsey

There are so many groups on campus I couldn't even guess which are the most popular. Almost anything you can think of has a group here on campus. Normally if you are awake in the middle of the night on a weeknight you are either at the library or hanging out in your room, unless it's a Thursday or Friday night when you normally head into New Haven. Frats and Sororities are not very important on campus since there is no Greek housing however there are 3 Sor. and 2 Frat. that are available to join on campus. One group that keeps many people away from drinking on weekends is QU After Dark, they always have fun programs like Karaoke or Ping Pong tourneys or anything.

Zach

Frats and Sororities make up 4 {4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of the student body, they are prevelant but not over whelming. Athletic events are over rated here, with little attendance across the board. Dorm rooms are left open a lot. 2 am on a Tuesday we are drinking or watching tv. People drink daily, and are drunk 3 or 4 days. Mostly everything revolves around drinking. Off campus is eating, dancing, drinking and Wal Mart.

Dana

QU brings in really great guest speakers, and really diverse ones too. I've met people in my hallway or through friends of friends. Also, I have met people in classes but its harder to move from just classmates to friends outside of class that way. People party all the time here. Its a huge party school but there are activies you can go to and people to hang with if you dont want to party that night or in general.

Amanda

Students in dorms leave their doors open if they are home. there have been recent dorm thefts on campus (ipods, computers, etc.) People tend to be careless with their valuables. The most popular student organizations are student government association (SGA), QU after dark (movies, etc.) Athletic events are very popular, and these students get a lot of stuff for free. There are very frequent guest speakers, hypnotists, psychics, plays. There are a lot of nice guys but there are also a lot of dirt bags. It is hard to go out if you are not single to get a guy to talk to you once you tell him you have a boyfriend. My closest friends were my freshman roomates and peopele in a lot of my classes. Partying is common, especially on thursday nights (lots of poeple go to New Haven, there is a shuttle), friday, and saturday. There are quiet hours in the dorms during the weeks and there is not too much loud partying. During the weekend there is a lot of partying on campus, and you don't have to go somewhere to have fun. There are local bars if you don't want to go all the way to New Haven. Frats/sororities aren't huge, there is one coed service frat, two sororities, and one fraternity that are pretty popular. Sports parties are popular too. Aside frmo drinking the university has tons of activities that are raelly great. Nearest mall is about 30 minutes away but there is a good amount of shopping in town that you can take the shuttle too. Off campus parking is available for sophmores (freshman cannot have cars), juniors can park on campus, and seniors must commute (there is no senior housing). The housing is a "lottery" and it sucks, but the housing in general is suite style and really nice.

Ryan

Things are getting better, but it still seems like there is either heavy drinking or none at all. The late-night activities on weekends are populated by small groups of friends who are anti-drinking. Small greek life, 2 of each, getting more popular but still not greek housing. Very clique-y.

Brittany

Overall the social life is good other than when we had T-pain. There is an attempt at having events to help prevent drinking but the majority of the student body goes to clubs in new haven on the weekends, which is very easy to access by the shuttle service.