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Date Posted: 17:48:57 07/14/04 Wed
Author: Sader Fan
Subject: Re: Quinnipiac University
In reply to: The Observer 's message, "Quinnipiac University" on 15:55:08 07/14/04 Wed

I don't blame the QU poster for being a little hot headed here as some of the posts below are less than flattering to the Q. I grew up near Hamden CT (Quinnipiac's location) and in the 1970's Quinnipiac was a sleepy little school hardly on the map and very easy to get into. Because it was local to me, I have kept up with its impressive growth and progress over the last 3 decades. Its rise rivals that of BC (which was a commuter school in the 70's and is at least on a par with HC today. By saying this I don't mean that the Q is at BC's level but it started at a lot lower level than did BC). Qunnipiac is pumping lots of money into its striking campus, has a new law school and is aggressively advertising for students--they run a regular add on Boston Radio stations. Several of my son's class mates (I live in Mass. now) applied and a couple are going to Quinnipiac next year -- something that never would have happened 10 years ago. Its basketball program is on the rise as are its other sports. Granted, its academics are far from a Patriot League level but it is on an upward trend and bears watching.

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